Visit Everglades City and the Ten Thousand Islands of Southwest Florida, the Everglades
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Welcome to Port of the Islands

Quiet, scenic, and just quirky enough to be unforgettable.

Port of the Islands sits along a maze of peaceful canals at the edge of the Everglades, where life moves at the same slow pace as the water itself. It’s a small, quiet community with a character all its own — part residential hideaway, part fishing basecamp, part “you have to see it to understand it.”

The canals weave through the neighborhood like winding hallways, offering some of the easiest wildlife viewing in the region. Manatees glide by the docks, birds perch on railings like sentries, and you don’t need a boat to catch a glimpse of the water’s daily visitors. It’s calm, it’s scenic, and it feels tucked away from the world.

Boaters know Port of the Islands for its long, no-wake journey out to open water — a slow 45-minute cruise that eases you toward the Ten Thousand Islands. It’s not fast, but it’s beautiful, giving you time to settle into the scenery before the markers open up and the adventure really begins. The payoff is huge: endless mangrove islands, quiet backwaters, and some of the best fishing and exploring in Southwest Florida.

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Build Your Own Everglades Experience

Design your visit around what matters most to you — history, nature, dining, or relaxation. Mix, match, and map your perfect Everglades escape.

Explore the Outdoors

No matter where you stay in the region, you’re only minutes from amazing ways to experience the Everglades & the Ten Thousand Islands.

Paddle

Kayak and canoe through mangrove tunnels, open bays, and quiet backwaters.

Hike

Explore tropical hammocks, cypress domes, prairie trails, and coastal wetlands.

Bike

Ride low-traffic island roads or nearby off-road routes in surrounding parks.

Birdwatch

Spot roseate spoonbills, eagles, owls, wading birds, and seasonal migrants.

Fish

Our waters are known worldwide — from backcountry snook and redfish to offshore opportunities.

Local Businesses

Marina / Launch

Port of the Islands Marina

Parks

Port of the Islands Park

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