Bonita Springs Shelling

Up to 3 Hour Shelling Trips

Flexible Departure Times: 9:00am to 5:30pm

Departs from Cocohatchee River Park Marina – Naples, FL

From $400

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Licensed & Insured USCG Captain

Welcome Aboard the Nani Kai “Beautiful Ocean”

She is a new 22 ft. Bennington Tritoon. Made for luxurious comfort, offering shade and stability. Fully equipped with a first aid kit and life jackets.

Unbelievable Shelling!

Bonita Boat Tours is suited for any occasion. Passing through mangrove-protected areas and into the beautiful Gulf of Mexico (weather permitting.) Dolphins, birdwatching, shelling, sunsets –  or enjoy the waterfront restaurants for lunch. 
Private tours are available now – come experience nature’s beauty and have fun in the sun!

Frequently Asked Questions

Snacks & Beverages
Sunscreen (no spray please)
Hat
Jacket for colder nights
Camera

Cooler
Water/Ice
Music
Life Jackets
Sodas and Snacks – It’s okay to bring adult beverages and food aboard!

48 hour notice from guests to cancel to receive a refund. Fully refundable if we cancel due to weather.

Minimum age 3 and above (if younger please call)
6 guests max

We are frequently near places to stop to use a restroom – no worries, we’ve got you covered!

The Ceriths, commonly known as horned shells are found on the beach and vary in size. The most common varieties include Varicose (with many small joints), Grass which is thick-shelled but has open pores to allow moisture out when needed; Fly Speck can be spiky or crested while Dark bears resemblance between a snail’s shell with no eyespots present at all atop its body.

Fighting conchs are the type of conch most commonly found on beaches. While alive, the seashell is a bright orange, but will fade under the bright tropical sunshine. 

Lightning whelks are large, distinctive sea snail with an interesting shell. They can grow up to 16 inches long and come in left-handed or sinistral shells! This species was used by early island natives for food and tools like lamps