Point South Marina
A Landmark Restored
When Hurricane Michael completely demolished the marina in 2018, reopening was never a question for Point South. The design of the newly rebuilt Port St. Joe marina features 48 wet-boat slips, a 300-foot transient dock and the Outfitter Shop, where boaters can stock up on essentials ranging from drinks and ice to Point South Marina branded merchandise. Visitors also enjoy state-of-the-art updates like in slip pump-outs, widened slips, extended finger piers, and laundry and shower facilities. But, most notably, the marina now boasts 63,000 sq. ft. dry-boat storage, modestly referred to as the boat barn. The barn’s 252 indoor boat slips can accommodate boats up to 45 ft. in length.
Point South is bringing vibrant sporting life back to Port St. Joe with it’s newest marina, centered around connecting members not only to the water, but to unforgettable service and unparalleled amenities. Head to the Forgotten Coast and discover the new way to experience boating life.
Things to do
at Point South Marina
The newly built Point South Marina in the heart of Florida’s Forgotten Coast is a favorite location for boaters to explore historic Port St. Joe. If you’re looking to spend a day exploring Port St. Joe, be ready to throw an anchor because we’ve got loads of recommendations that we think you’ll love! Port St. Joe is home to a Constitution Convention museum, the historic Cape San Blas lighthouse, and the idyllic white-sand beaches of the Forgotten Coast. The marina is easily walkable to shopping, dining, and entertainment, or navigate to destinations you can only reach by boat. Come see why Port St. Joe truly is a “small town with a big heart” and how reopening the marina restored a vital piece to this vibrant docking community and boater getaway!