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Jensen Beach to Tierra Verde by boat

Jensen Beach to Tierra Verde
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Jensen Beach to Tierra Verde

Jensen Beach to Tierra Verde

Setting out from the charming Jensen Beach, your exciting journey to Tierra Verde promises both adventure and relaxation along Florida's alluring coastline. This route, ideal for pleasure boaters who relish coastal vistas and enjoy stopping to explore unique attractions, offers plenty of natural beauty and well-equipped marinas.

Departure from Jensen Beach:

Begin your voyage in the calm waters of the Indian River Lagoon. As you set off, be wary of the narrow channels near the Jensen Beach Causeway. The Saint Lucie Inlet lies a few miles south, being one of only a few passages from the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) to the Atlantic, and it can be treacherous at times due to shifting shoals. Ensure your charts are up to date as currents can be challenging.

Fort Pierce to Vero Beach:

Following the ICW, glide towards Fort Pierce, a good first stop with protective anchorage if the skies turn sour. The harbor offers a welcoming sanctuary complete with visitor berths and marine services. As you resume, the ICW here is broad and well-marked, a comfortable passage for novices and seasoned boaters alike.

Continuing northward towards Vero Beach, take note of the remarkable Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge. This is a perfect detour if you fancy a pause to enjoy some birdwatching. The Vero Beach City Marina is famed for its hospitality, with the "Venice of America" moniker not far off, thanks to its scenic beauty and top-notch facilities.

Sebastian to Cape Canaveral:

Navigate carefully near Sebastian, as manatee zones restrict speeds to no-wakes. These gentle giants often grace boaters with their presence, so keep an eye out and adhere to regulatory signs.

Highlighting your trip is the passage across the expansive waters of the Banana River which will lead you towards Cape Canaveral. The Kennedy Space Center makes for a fascinating side trip if time permits. However, don’t overlook the restricted zones due to space operations.

Daytona Beach to St. Petersburg:

Sail through the ICW past Daytona Beach. This stretch rewards with scenic waterways and minimal navigational challenges, making it a pleasant cruise. The Ponce Inlet area offers another potential stop for exploring and safe mooring.

Approaching St. Augustine, you'll encounter the Matanzas Inlet, known for its swirling currents and shifting sands. Pay close attention here, particularly at low tide, and follow the channel markers vigilantly.

Tampa Bay and Arrival at Tierra Verde:

Once you reach the Tampa Bay area, the St. Petersburg Municipal Marina is a convenient provisioning stop as you're nearly to your ultimate destination. Heading towards Tierra Verde, relish the sight of vivid sunsets and the iconic Sunshine Skyway Bridge gracing the horizon. Avoid trespassing into the designated shipping lanes and be mindful of the area's bustling boating traffic.

In terms of apps, ensure your route is updated and accurate using navigational aids like savvy navvy, which offers valuable real-time support for safe passages.

Safety at sea is paramount. Keep updated weather reports and utilize VHF Channel 16 for emergencies. Life vests should be accessible, and a float plan lodged with someone ashore offers additional reassurance.

This itinerary caters perfectly to those drawn to leisurely exploration and coastline hospitality, combining scenic travel with intriguing pit stops. Safe winds on this captivating maritime adventure await you.