Circa 1909
Port St. Joe
Circa 1909
Known for its rich history and spectacular scenery, Port St. Joe was established on the edge of a pristine bay in northwest Florida in 1909. The deep-water port that was so important for the area during the late 1800s spurred the revival of Port St. Joe after being hit by yellow fever and hurricanes.
Port St. Joe Marina
Constructed By City
Port St. Joe Marina, known as a welcoming marina in Florida, was constructed by the city in 1999 and acquired by the St. Joe Company to support the city’s growth plans. The marina, positioned near the Intracoastal Waterway on the east coast of the beautiful St. Joseph Bay, is an ideal location and stop for boaters.
Hurricane Michael
Destroyed entire marina
On Oct. 10, 2018, Michael made history as the first Category 5 hurricane on record to impact the Florida Panhandle. The hurricane destroyed Mexico Beach, with Port St. Joe suffering some of the worst of Michael’s damage, fracturing thousands of homes and businesses and destroying the entire marina.
Completely rebuilt
Point South Marina reopens
After nearly 5 years of hurricane recovery, this historic hub fully reopened as Point South Marina at Port St. Joe. The full-service marina features a new dry boat storage facility with 252 dry slips, 48 wet boat slips, a fuel dock, a 300-foot lay-a-long transient dock, and a fully stocked Outfitter Shop promoting its passion for life on the water.