Staff Answer
Jun 26, 2026 - 07:58 PM
Yes, you can absolutely bring your own boat to Crab Island if you're visiting from out of town, and a lot of people do. It is a great way to experience Destin, but there are a few things that can make your trip much easier if you plan ahead.
1. Arrive early if you're launching your boat. During the summer, especially on weekends and holidays, the public boat ramps fill up quickly. Destin Marina is one of the closest launches to Crab Island and is directly across the harbor from the sandbar. Joe's Bayou Boat Ramp is another popular choice with multiple launch lanes and plenty of parking. Expect to pay around $20 to $25 to launch your boat. If you arrive after mid morning on a busy day, there is a good chance the parking lots will already be full.
2. Confirm where you'll park your trailer. Many hotels, condos, and vacation rentals do not allow boat trailers, and those that do often charge an additional fee. Before booking your accommodations, make sure they have enough space for both your boat and trailer so you are not scrambling to find overnight parking after you arrive.
3. Consider renting a transient slip. If you're staying for several days, keeping your boat in the water can save you a lot of time and hassle. HarborWalk Marina, East Pass Marina, and several other local marinas offer transient slips when available. Rates are typically around $50 to $100 per night depending on the size of your boat. During the summer, these slips often book weeks in advance, so call early if this is your plan.
4. Stay within your boat's capabilities. One of the biggest mistakes visitors make is taking a boat designed for small lakes into the Gulf of America. The East Pass can develop strong currents, heavy boat traffic, and rough conditions very quickly, even on days when the bay looks calm. If your boat is better suited for inland lakes or protected waters, stick to Choctawhatchee Bay, Crab Island, and Destin Harbor. You'll still have an incredible day without putting yourself or your passengers at unnecessary risk.
5. Know the local rules before you go. Make sure you have all required life jackets, a throwable flotation device, your registration, and any required safety equipment onboard. If you plan to anchor at Crab Island, bring a proper anchor that is sized for your boat because the currents can be stronger than many visitors expect.
With a little planning, bringing your own boat is one of the best ways to enjoy Destin. You can explore at your own pace, avoid rental costs, and spend as much time at Crab Island as you want.
