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Adventure Boat Charters madeira beach Florida

Johns Pass madeira beach Dolphin Watch Trips special only $15 Adult $10 Kids One free Beer For Adults, Sunset cruise $20 Adults Kids $12.00 and all the free Beer you can Drink For adults. We Also offer Private Boat Charters or boat rental with captain on a 60ft Cat Tour Boat boat for island adventures, snorkeling, dolphin watching and much more. We are located at Johns Pass in the Tampa Bay area Close to all the beaches. . Dont make a mistake and go on the old dolphin racer with 100 other people as we get the dolphins jumping closer for great photos Just for you. Exciting Dolphin Filled adventure as we cruise the wide open gulf of Mexico along the beaches and resorts of madeira beach, treasure island and St Pete Beach.  We offer the best Boat Charters around Leaving from madeira beach where you get a Relaxing boat ride, dolphin watch and island adventures to egmont key and shell island. Above you will find links to some of our boat charters, photos of our trips and information on the local area. when we spot wild dolphins we slow the boat and make a wake and dolphins jump, twist and spin so close you can almost touch them.  We also offer private charters, sunset cruises, and special events make Adventure Boat Charters one of the best adventures of your Florida Vacation! So call 727-493-5303 Only $16.50 adults dolphin show cruise Call for price on private charters to egmont key or shell island. We also offer private party boat charters and boat rental with captain and go where you want. 

 


 


 

Best Boat on johns pass
 

Located Dons Dock Johns Pass

up to130 passengers

Adventure Boat Charters Reservations 727-493-5303 only $15 adult 10 Kids for dolphin cruise
 

Huge Double Decker Boat

Best Trips and prices anywhere.  

 

 

About Johns Pass Madeira Beach Florida

Or at least so goes the legend. We do know that at least some of it is true. Lavique was definitely a Frenchman. He was also uneducated. There are several variations on the spelling of his name in the historical record. He himself had no idea how to spell his name and always signed with an "X". He arrived in this area around 1840, staked a land claim, and began turtle farming. Had he ever really been a pirate? Was there a chest of treasure buried on the island that would later become Madeira Beach? There is no proof one way or the other. It is true that he was returning from New Orleans with Joseph Silva when they encountered the Great Gale of 1848. It is also true that the Gale cut the island in half. And most historians agree that John's Pass is named for the mysterious Monsieur Levique. He remained in the area as a simple farmer until his death in 1873. Until the early part of the 20th Century, the area around John's Pass was mainly undeveloped. There were no bridges from the mainland to the barrier islands, so only a few hardy souls ventured here to hunt and fish, or to spend a quiet day by the beach. However, as railroads were built throughout Florida and bridges were built to these islands, more and more people came. Many came just for the fishing, but many came and stayed. John's Pass became part of a quaint fishing community. In 1976, Captain Wilson Hubbard moved his fishing business from Pass-A-Grille to John's Pass. In 1979 he built The Friendly Fisherman Restaurant. He also convinced the city of Madeira Beach to permit the building of a public boardwalk along the pass in 1980, and was instrumental in the development of John's Pass Village. Currently, John's Pass Village and Boardwalk is home to quaint shops, exceptional casual restaurants, and several types of boating activities. Not your run of the mill tourist mall, John's Pass continues to offer unique and quality merchandise, as we as excellent food, and fascinating entertainment.

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