entrance to the marina’s 5ft depth approach canal lies along the AICW’s easterly banks, south of marker #13, and just north of the Kingsley Creek Bridge
Available. Rate is calculated per foot, based on boat length over all (LOA) or length of slip, whichever is greater. LOA includes engines, swim platforms, bow pulpits, etc.
Transient Dockage Rate:
$3.00/ft/day, $27.00/ft/month, $22.00/ft/annual
Live Aboards Allowed:
yes
Monthly Dockage Rate:
$27.00/ft/month, $22.00/ft/annual
Monthly Dockage Rate Notes:
Rate is calculated per foot, based on boat length over all (LOA) or length of slip, whichever is greater. LOA includes engines, swim platforms, bow pulpits, etc.
One on site, another within walking distance and many others available in downtown Fernandina Beach via taxi ride
Restaurant Recommendations:
The Galley Bar and Grill (on-site, 904-261-7447), Barbara Jeans (across street, 904-277-3700)
Provisioning Possibilities:
Take courtsy car to Publix or Winn Dixie supermarket 2 miles away
LPG (Propane) Availability:
Available. Walk to Ace Hardware right across street
Waste pump-out:
Available.
Wi-Fi Internet Access:
Available
Fuel Availability:
Gas & Diesel Available
Fuel Notes:
ethanol free
Fuel Prices (All Taxes Included)
Reporting Date:
December 16, 2024
Fuel Notes:
ethanol free
Gasoline Price:
$5.60 (All Taxes Included)
Diesel Price:
$4.15 (All Taxes Included)
Any Quantity Discount:
Available. 5 cents off over 100 gallons or more
Any Boat/US Discount:
Available. 5 cents off over 100 gallons
ValvTect Dealer:
Yes
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Reviews from Cruisers (11)
Alex Bryant- April 5, 2017 - 11:31 pm
Good things happening at Amelia Island Marina. Refurbishment of the bathrooms is underway, docks damaged by hurricane Matthew are scheduled to be replaced, and best of all dredging is underway. I draw 4 1/2 feet and have been solidly aground at low tide. That will soon be a thing of the past. The entrance canal and the entire basin are being dredged to at least six feel at low tide. Finally, hamburgers and beer at the galley restaurant while watching sunset can’t be beat.
Spent night- 4-1-17- here. Came in about 1/2 tide- could not get in (or out) at low tide. Draw only 2 1/2′. Docks in great repair – E dock. Easy docking as no current. Strong wifi. Easy access to showers, and walk dog. Did not go to Galley grill but able to grill on back of boat. At low tide in slip had no water under keel. When left 4-2 had to wait about 1 1/2 hours after low tide and still kicked mud till got into entrance channel. Will have to be dredged before we return. Other than that issue, is a vary nice marina. Charlie and Jackie on Traveler
Come help us celebrate Patriot Boating Days! July 5th from 11am until 6pm. We are raising money for a great cause, The Folds of Honor Foundation. 87 cents of every dollar raised goes to scholarships for families of fallen and wounded soldiers. Hope to see you there! Amelia Island Yacht Basin Staff
Spent 1 night 2 years ago – friendly, helpful staff. Nice docks. Walking distance to great crab place. Entrance channel was very shallow, but we were there at an exceptionally low tide. John Wild
Amelia Island Yacht Basin, there is a sill at the entrance that at low tide is less than two feet. The entrance channel is no deeper than 5.5 at mean high water. The marina has a ship’s store that is stocked by West Marine and their diesel fuel has an anti foaming agent that facilitates fueling. Management is friendly but water depth is the main problem. There is a small grill on the property but anything more is at least ½ mile away. Joe Blanchard
Stayed there in November. First class! Jeff and his crew were professional and helpful and the marina was clean and neat. Good restaurant on site, clean laundry and fuel. I had five feet at low tide in the entry channel. Jeff Moore
We visited the Amelia Island Yacht Basin in the spring of 2010. The entrance depths were 3.5 to 4.0 ft at MLW. The marina was nothing to write home about, but adequate with nice people. Amelia Island was fun exploring via auto. Terry Bieker
It is shallow going in and if you draw over 5′, then check it out. We loved the place, first time we stayed there ever. Owner is on top of things. If you go to fuel dock in a larger boat (say 45’+) and there is another boat tied up to the face dock as you enter, and the wind is blowing, be aware that turning around can be difficult. Fortunately there is no current. Price is a little high, but this place is first class. John Winter
I’m sorry to hear of your grief. The marina has switched management, and is now owned by Suntex. Our prices have changed, and so has our staff. 30amp/50amp Daily: $2.00 per foot $7.50/10.00 Weekly: $10.00 per foot $40.00/60.00 Monthly: $17.00 per foot $52.00/72.00 Annual: $14.00 per foot $52.00/72.00
Our fuel prices are: Gasoline-$4.56 Diesel-$4.15
Our new gerneral manager is Tom Moore; you can email him at tom@aiyb.net.
I’m Amber, one of the newer members employeed by this company. We’ve refashioned the ship store, we’ve painted the fork lift, we’ve added scenery to the front enterance, and soon we will be remodeling the bathrooms, fixing the docks completely, and creating a much livelier ambiance over all. I can assure you that if you ever decide to give this marina another shot, you will be more than pleased.
Sanctuary and crew did not care for Amelia Island Yacht Basin. It is well protected, but the basin is very shallow. We stayed there Sunday, 3/29/2010, and we were in the mud at the tee head at low tide. They charge $1.60/ft for the boat, which is competitive for the area, and $20 for 50A electric, which is theft. Anyway, we couldn’t use the heat pump because of the low water levels, and they griped but finally gave back $5.36 for that. And, you’re a very long walk from the office, too. Net is, for comfort and convenience, you’re better off at Fernandina Beach. Just Jim’s opinion… Peg and Jim Healy aboard Sanctuary
Amelia is very protected, but you are a distance from town. Fernandina is not as protected, especially if you are on the outside dock, but you are right in the middle of town with many great restaurants and quaint shops. Glen Moore Last Dance
Reviews from Cruisers (11)
Good things happening at Amelia Island Marina. Refurbishment of the bathrooms is underway, docks damaged by hurricane Matthew are scheduled to be replaced, and best of all dredging is underway. I draw 4 1/2 feet and have been solidly aground at low tide. That will soon be a thing of the past. The entrance canal and the entire basin are being dredged to at least six feel at low tide. Finally, hamburgers and beer at the galley restaurant while watching sunset can’t be beat.
Spent night- 4-1-17- here. Came in about 1/2 tide- could not get in (or out) at low tide. Draw only 2 1/2′. Docks in great repair – E dock. Easy docking as no current. Strong wifi. Easy access to showers, and walk dog. Did not go to Galley grill but able to grill on back of boat. At low tide in slip had no water under keel. When left 4-2 had to wait about 1 1/2 hours after low tide and still kicked mud till got into entrance channel. Will have to be dredged before we return. Other than that issue, is a vary nice marina.
Charlie and Jackie on Traveler
Come help us celebrate Patriot Boating Days! July 5th from 11am until 6pm. We are raising money for a great cause, The Folds of Honor Foundation. 87 cents of every dollar raised goes to scholarships for families of fallen and wounded soldiers. Hope to see you there!
Amelia Island Yacht Basin Staff
Spent 1 night 2 years ago – friendly, helpful staff. Nice docks. Walking distance to great crab place. Entrance channel was very shallow, but we were there at an exceptionally low tide.
John Wild
Amelia Island Yacht Basin, there is a sill at the entrance that at low tide is less than two feet. The entrance channel is no deeper than 5.5 at mean high water. The marina has a ship’s store that is stocked by West Marine and their diesel fuel has an anti foaming agent that facilitates fueling. Management is friendly but water depth is the main problem. There is a small grill on the property but anything more is at least ½ mile away.
Joe Blanchard
Stayed there in November. First class! Jeff and his crew were professional and helpful and the marina was clean and neat. Good restaurant on site, clean laundry and fuel. I had five feet at low tide in the entry channel.
Jeff Moore
We visited the Amelia Island Yacht Basin in the spring of 2010. The entrance depths were 3.5 to 4.0 ft at MLW. The marina was nothing to write home about, but adequate with nice people. Amelia Island was fun exploring via auto.
Terry Bieker
It is shallow going in and if you draw over 5′, then check it out. We loved the place, first time we stayed there ever. Owner is on top of things. If you go to fuel dock in a larger boat (say 45’+) and there is another boat tied up to the face dock as you enter, and the wind is blowing, be aware that turning around can be difficult. Fortunately there is no current. Price is a little high, but this place is first class.
John Winter
Amelia Island is just like New Orleans without the sin. Worth a stay for members of the Moral Majority. Bring your own sin.
Lawrence Zeitlin
I’m sorry to hear of your grief. The marina has switched management, and is now owned by Suntex. Our prices have changed, and so has our staff.
30amp/50amp
Daily: $2.00 per foot $7.50/10.00
Weekly: $10.00 per foot $40.00/60.00
Monthly: $17.00 per foot $52.00/72.00
Annual: $14.00 per foot $52.00/72.00
Our fuel prices are: Gasoline-$4.56 Diesel-$4.15
Our new gerneral manager is Tom Moore; you can email him at tom@aiyb.net.
I’m Amber, one of the newer members employeed by this company. We’ve refashioned the ship store, we’ve painted the fork lift, we’ve added scenery to the front enterance, and soon we will be remodeling the bathrooms, fixing the docks completely, and creating a much livelier ambiance over all. I can assure you that if you ever decide to give this marina another shot, you will be more than pleased.
Sanctuary and crew did not care for Amelia Island Yacht Basin. It is well protected, but the basin is very shallow. We stayed there Sunday, 3/29/2010, and we were in the mud at the tee head at low tide. They charge $1.60/ft for the boat, which is competitive for the area, and $20 for 50A electric, which is theft. Anyway, we couldn’t use the heat pump because of the low water levels, and they griped but finally gave back $5.36 for that. And, you’re a very long walk from the office, too.
Net is, for comfort and convenience, you’re better off at Fernandina Beach.
Just Jim’s opinion…
Peg and Jim Healy aboard Sanctuary
Amelia is very protected, but you are a distance from town. Fernandina is not as protected, especially if you are on the outside dock, but you are right in the middle of town with many great restaurants and quaint shops.
Glen Moore
Last Dance