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Panama City Beach to Apalachicola by boat

Panama City Beach to Apalachicola

Distance - 58.6 Nm

Avg Speed
5 kts
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Time Estimate
11 hours, 43 minutes
5 hours, 52 minutes
2 hours, 56 minutes
1 hour, 57 minutes
Panama City Beach to Apalachicola

Panama City Beach to Apalachicola

Starting your journey from Panama City Beach to Apalachicola can be an exhilarating adventure that marries the thrill of boating with strategically-timed coastal exploration. Your journey, just a bit over 85 nautical miles, provides a mix of vibrant beach towns, picturesque landscapes, and vital nautical considerations to ensure a safe and enjoyable voyage.

Departure from Panama City Beach:

Begin your voyage by setting sail from the marinas in Panama City Beach, such as the well-equipped and boater-friendly St. Andrews Marina. Before you head out, ensure you’re updated with the latest weather reports, and your vessel is adequately prepared for the trip. Weather conditions can change rapidly, so having a reliable weather app is essential.

Route Plan:

  1. Navigating St. Andrew Bay:
    As you exit the marina, navigate through St. Andrew Bay, initially heading east. This bay is relatively shallow, so it's crucial to follow the channel markers carefully. The entrance is marked with a combination of buoys and lights, with the primary color for navigation aids being red right returning (red markers should be on your right-hand side when returning from sea).
  2. Open Water Considerations:
    Once you’ve cleared the St. Andrew Bay and made your way into the Gulf of Mexico, maintaining a steady southeast course is crucial. Here, you’ll need to be mindful of shipping lanes and potentially restricted areas, especially around the Mexico Beach region. Ensure your AIS (Automatic Identification System) is functional, as this will provide you with real-time information about surrounding vessels.

Notable Stops and Safety Havens:

  • Shell Island: Early in your journey, you can make a brief stop at Shell Island, accessible from the pass before you enter open waters. Known for its unspoiled beaches, it’s an excellent spot for a short swim and bird watching. However, be cautious of sandbars around the entry.
  • Cape San Blas: Around halfway to your destination, Cape San Blas offers a perfect point of interest. Known for its iconic lighthouse and pristine beaches, it’s also a good location for shelter if the weather takes a turn. There’s a well-protected bay accessible via the Indian Pass, but be mindful of the navigational challenges posed by its shifting sandbanks.

Final Leg to Apalachicola:

Continue navigating along the coast towards St. George Sound. Approaching Apalachicola, you’ll first encounter the St. George Island bridge. Carefully monitor your deck height to ensure safe passage. The entrance to Apalachicola is marked with a series of lights guiding you to the head of the river; remain alert for these aids to avoid shallow areas.

As you enter the Apalachicola River, adhere to the posted speeds to preserve the local ecosystem, particularly as you pass through the estuarine areas known for their abundant wildlife. Local restrictions on anchoring and speed should be respected, both for safety and environmental protection.

Arriving at Apalachicola:

Upon reaching Apalachicola, The Scipio Creek Marina offers excellent facilities to dock and recharge. The charming historic town awaits with its oyster bars and quaint shops, providing a perfect respite after your journey.

Safety and Tools:

It’s recommended to use navigation apps such as Navionics, Garmin ActiveCaptain, and savvy navvy for precise charts and planning tools. These provide invaluable resources like tide tables, weather forecasts, and detailed maps that are essential for safe piloting.

This route is particularly suitable for experienced boaters with a keen sense for navigation and a love for coastal exploration. While it offers opportunities for leisure, prioritizing safety and respect for nautical guidelines ensures it remains a delightful journey across Florida’s captivating coastline.