$1.10 (for first night) per foot per night, $1.20 per foot per night (after first night)
Type of dockage:
fixed wooden face docks and slips
Live Aboards Allowed:
no
Total number of slips/berths:
30
Dockside Power Connections:
30/50 amp power hookups available
30/50 Amp Notes:
$4.50/per night - 30 amp hookup, $7.50/per night - 50 amp hookup
Dock. Fresh Water Connections:
Available.
Showers:
Available.
Laundromat:
Available.
Restaurant:
on-site and several others nearby
Restaurant Recommendations:
Pat’s Riverfront Cafe (on-site, 386-756-8070, breakfast and lunch only)
Provisioning Possibilities:
Publix Supermarket 1 mile away, walk or take taxi to grocery store; marina will often give you a ride back to the docks
LPG (Propane) Availability:
Available. Marina staff can sometimes provide transportation to KOA campground for LPG tank refill 3 miles away
Wi-Fi Internet Access:
Not Available
Fuel Availability:
Gas & Diesel Available
Fuel Prices (All Taxes Included)
Reporting Date:
April 18, 2024
Gasoline Price:
Call marina for fuel prices
Diesel Price:
Call marina for fuel prices
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Reviews from Cruisers (8)
Dave Boxmeyer- March 15, 2016 - 3:02 pm
This our second time here. This time we had an oil leak on one engine and there just happened to be a mechanic available. He found a leaking fitting and fixed us up. The marina has been here since the 80’s and has a mixture of fixed and floating docks. They are a bit worn but in good condition. The channel is narrow but very well marked. We are on the fuel dock for the night. Everyone is helpful and friendly. We will stay here again.
2nd time we have stayed here, same as the first. Cooperative staff. We have a 21 ft beam CAT so we were placed on the fuel dock which is fixed and with a good NE wind, we are rocking a bit. Their fenders are keeping us off the dock adequately. PUBLIX is about a mile, restaurant on site was OK. Nothing is fancy but everything is OK. I will stay here again.
Price was $1.20 per foot, not the 0.90 listed here.
We enjoyed our stay. People were friendly. And the Pat’s Café was great. Easy walk up the street to the beach and bus route. Had to push ourselves to leave.
A “GREAT” marina!! The set up is nice and so are the people. Lots of beautiful flowers and trees, they give you rides to Publix to stock up, found everything I needed in the store up front to do a few repairs to the boat, Pats Cafe for a delicious breakfast, and OMG… the sunsets. Went for a nice walk on the beach (close by). Cheap rates too ($1.ooft). Very happy!!
We stayed at Seven Seas Marina several times. We got stuck there a couple of years ago in bad weather and had a great time. Very nice people. We made some good friends. The beach is within easy walking distance. Publix is a bit of a haul to walk to, but if you don’t mind to walk you can do it. Claudia Young
A nice friendly marina which is inexpensive in an expensive area. The bathrooms are nothing to write home about, the laundry works, and above average ship store, but 90 cents a foot. A good comprimise
Nice small operation. VERY helpfull staff! Nice and quiet. Easy access from ICW and great breakfast restaurant on site. No glitz (a good thing !!), and the price is unbeatable for around here.
We stayed at Seven Seas Marina on January 19, 2010. A very fine marina, with fixed wooden piers. only a seven minute walk to the ocean beach. The restrooms are fine, though not what you might find at a more expensive marina. There is a well stocked ship’s store. Pat’s Riverfront Cafe, onsite, is delightful. It is open for breakfast and lunch. Seven Seas Marina, at $.90 per foot is helping keep the cost of cruising down. I highly recommend it.
It was an easy run from New Smyrna Beach to Adventure Yacht Harbor. I called Ben, Assistant Harbormaster, and told him we’d need fuel and a slip for the night. We were there soon after noon. Coming in to the fuel dock in the very narrow channel, we were met by a small runabout coming out who insisted on his right to the middle of the channel. We ran aground, again. Twice in two days. However, we backed off again as soon as the runabout had vacated the channel and continued on to the fuel dock, where Ben was waiting, but the new owner’s wife was waving frantically from the shore to warn us off. We’d been in before, and knew where the shallow water was, so we ignored her. After we refueled and registered, we took the long dock (use to be the fuel dock, apparently) where it was an easy in and out, and we were a short dock-walk away from Boondocks, where we planned to celebrate Malla’s birthday.
We had to wait for seating, but it was a pleasant evening. When they were ready for us our little beeper sounded. We were shown to a waterside table overlooking the fish-feeding area ($.25 in a coin machine for fish food for the kids) where the catfish and the seabirds hang out for their free lunch. The catfish don’t seem to be intimidated by the pelicans, and fish and bird challenge each other for what is thrown to them. We learned that pelican’s reject french fries, but the fish gobble them up. It wasn’t our french fries, BTW, but those from the next table. Captain Ted Jones
We have become regulars at this out of the way marina with its rickety docks and funky restaurant known as Adventure Yacht Harbor. We had become friends with Jim Boren who has been nursing the marina through bankruptcy. This is another hard to get into marina, but we like it. Jim reported that the marina has new owners, so things are expected to improve. We’ve mentioned Boondocks Restaurant before, and it is at least half the reason we like to stop here. Where else can one find a restaurant and bar (wine and beer only) in a marina parking lot under a tent? The food is good, too, and reasonably priced. One hears boat talk around the bar, and the dining room (for want of a better name) has both conventional tables for four along the walls and long picnic tables in the center where diners mingle. The staff is cheerful, friendly, efficient, and each appears to be enjoying her job. When someone leaves a generous tip, the waitress rings a bell. Signs permit smoking only when the tent flaps are rolled up (they were not this time because it was winter and the space heaters were on). Last spring (tent flaps up) kids were along the outside walkway feeding french fries to the fish, who gobbled them up. I told the woman bartender that this was the funkiest restaurant on the ICW assuring her that this was a compliment. I challenged her to name a another restaurant in a tent on a marina parking lot. She thought about it for a long time, and could not come up with anything like it. “And we’re bikers”, she said. “We see lots of places.” Ted Jones
I am currently at the “Adventure Yacht Harbor”, Port Orange FL. It is just south of the Dunlawton bridge. Small marina, but clean, helpful and friendly. Boondocks resturant is also located here. The harbormaster is Jim Boren. His number 386-756-2180. Rate for my 40′, and less than 6 months, is $10. Power for 30 amp $45, 50 amp $80. Also it is off the ICW in a nice little protected harbor. Johnny, Mojito Bandito.
We wanted to share with you our very positive experience at the Adventure Yacht Harbor. We found the facility and staff very accommodating, restrooms very clean, overall very tidy marina. Boondocks Restaurant on-site very good. Rates are the best in the Daytona Beach area. Jim Boren is the Harbormaster. Overall, tumbs up! Layla & Warren TimeOut
Memorial Day to Labor Day [$2.00 per foot per night (1st night), $1.50 (2nd night), $1.00 cent (3rd night and more), After Labor Day $1.75 per foot, per night, regardless of number of nights stay
Type of dockage:
fixed and floating wooden face docks and slips
Total number of slips/berths:
80
Dockside Power Connections:
30/50 amp power hookups available
30/50/100 Amp Notes:
$8.00/per night - 30 amp hookup, $12.00/per night - 50 amp hookup, $22.00/per night - 100 amp hookup
Dock. Fresh Water Connections:
Available.
Showers:
Available. Climate Controlled
Laundromat:
Available.
Restaurant:
on-site
Restaurant Recommendations:
Inlet Harbor Restaurant (on-site, 386-767-5590)
Provisioning Possibilities:
Convenience store 2 miles, Publix Supmarket 6 miles away, marina shuttle bus sometimes available
Waste pump-out:
Available.
Wi-Fi Internet Access:
Free WiFi Available
Fuel Availability:
Gas & Diesel Available
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Reviews from Cruisers (1)
pam neff- December 9, 2013 - 2:12 pm
Great stop over for the night! There is a long face dock for tying up and getting fuel. Best fuel prices in the area. There can be a strong current but the dock is an easy approach. The food at the restaurant is very good and they have live music on the weekends (not too late so we slept fine). The staff was extremely helpful. Will stop here anytime we are in the area again!
$6.00/per night - 30 amp hookup, $10.00/per night - 50 amp hookup
Dock. Fresh Water Connections:
Available.
Showers:
Available.
Restaurant:
next door
Restaurant Recommendations:
Hidden Treasures (next door)
Provisioning Possibilities:
Take taxi to Publix Supermarket 15 minutes away
Wi-Fi Internet Access:
Free WiFi Available
Fuel Availability:
No Fuel Available
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Bob and Susan Parker- July 9, 2010 - 2:46 pm
I want to share a pleasant experience about Lighthouse Boatyard at Ponce Inlet, FL. While cruising on the ICW near New Smyrna we had major prop damage (long story). We needed an emergency haulout so the first place I looked for help was your Cruising Guide to Eastern Florida. We contacted Terry at Lighthouse Boatyard and like your guide says, they went above and beyond to accomodate us. Not only did she arrange the haulout and lined up a prop repairman, Terry also tracked down a vendor for another part we needed. If that wasn’t enough, she offered refreshments and loaned us her car to run errands. We were back in the water the next day at a fair price.
Take taxi or bus to Publix and Winn Dixie supermarkets 1 1/2 miles away
LPG (Propane) Availability:
Available. Take taxi to Sugarmill Campground (386) 427-2284 for LPG tank refill 2 miles away,
Waste pump-out:
Available. $5.00 per pumpout
Wi-Fi Internet Access:
Not Available
Fuel Availability:
No Fuel Available
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Reviews from Cruisers (7)
David Doyle- July 25, 2013 - 4:40 pm
We are fond of New Smyrna, just south of Daytona. Reasonable dockage, right downtown, easy biking to the beach, water taxi to Ponce Inlet ( you can take bikes aboard ) and an excellent farmers market on Sat right across the street. David Doyle MemoryMaker too
New Smyrna Beach City Marina – New Smyrna Beach, FL, ICW mm 846. This marina is a perfect distance from St. Augustine City Marina for a “next stop”, and we have stopped there for several years, and really like it. They have a very nice attitude towards transients, and the downtown area is within walking distance. There are adequate restaurants and shopping, and the marina personnel are very helpful. Sabra Morgan
7 May 2010. Friendly marina, with only restaurants within walking distance. Supermarkets are a few miles away. A promising-looking bakery downtown was recently shuttered, unfortunately, the last remaining useful store for re-victualling. A bus service that might be useful for getting around, uninvestigated by us, was not promoted by the marina for some reason. Austin Whitten
We ducked in here on the tail end of a storm, and I’m very glad we did. Great staff with very good facilities. Everyone went out of their way to make us feel at home. Location is terrific with many good resturants within close walking distance. We WILL return to this facility. Bob M/V “Threadbare”
I’m glad someone mentioned this marina. We ended up ducking into Ponce De Leon Inlet AS a major thunderstorm was coming through (42kt+ winds). We had called SeaTow about 30 minutes before entering the inlet as we were told it was a “local knowledge only” inlet. They said just follow the markers, and anchor just inside the first green inside the inlet. We rode out the storm here, but as the sportfishers started heading back out again and throwing up wakes that threatened to swamp our 40′/25,000lb sailboat, we felt it would be better to find a marina (after all of the lightning and wind we wanted to be able to step onto land). We ended up at the New Smyrna Beach City Marina and were welcomed with open arms. The floating docks were nice, but the people there were the best part. We pulled in just as the sun completely set, and before we even had shore power hooked up we were being invited to their weekend potluck dinner. We spent a couple of hours with everyone at dinner and had a wonderful time. The next morning, one of the slipholders there volunteered to drive us to Walmart to pick up some necessary supplies (this was our first stop from the Bahamas). I often feel that the people make the marina – not the facilities (and the facilities here were good) – and this place would definitely rate 5 stars with regards to that. Chris s/v/ Pelican
Symrna Municipal Marina is also very nice. We stayed there both up and back and enjoyed ourselves immensely. Many things right within walking distance. Very nice area. I would stop there again. Jennifer Clendinen
Sav-A-Lot Grocery Store and CVS Drugstor 1/4 mile away (walkable)
LPG (Propane) Availability:
Available. nearbyy
Waste pump-out:
Available.
Wi-Fi Internet Access:
Free WiFi Available
Fuel Availability:
Gas & Diesel Available
Fuel Notes:
ethanol free/89 octane
Fuel Prices (All Taxes Included)
Reporting Date:
April 15, 2024
Fuel Notes:
ethanol free/89 octane
Gasoline Price:
$5.07 (All Taxes Included)
Diesel Price:
$4.29 (All Taxes Included)
Other Discount:
Available.
Any Quantity Discount:
Available. 5 cents per gallon for cash for diesel and gasoline
Any CruisersNet Discount:
Available.
Any Boat/US Discount:
Available. 5 cents per gallon for cash only or 300 gallons minimum
Any SeaTow Discount:
Available.
ValvTect Dealer:
Yes
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Reviews from Cruisers (14)
David Grimes- June 5, 2017 - 2:02 pm
Having docked on a T-head at this marina before, we were comfortable returning on 6/5/17. We were told we were docking on the T-head of B dock (B 86-67). Unlike the other T-heads, B dock is a fixed dock with NO pilings. Instead, it has 5″ wooden fenders attached to the dock, and the fenders are cut off flush with the dock surface. Moreover, these wooden fenders have no rubber or plastic protectors. Although we had our 8″ diameter fenders down as we came aside, the dock fenders did not reach the rub rail on our trawler and instead scratched the paint on our hull. We asked the marina staff why B dock (unlike the other docks) lacks pilings that reach to rub rail height, and we were told we would have to ask whoever built the dock. A dock hand advised us that inflatable fenders had been attached to the T-head but were stolen. We suggest that cruisers refuse to accept transient dockage on the B dock T-head at this marina.
I don’t see any mention of the van service the marina now offers. A van will take you to Publix or other shopping destinations for free – just sign up for a morning or afternoon run. Even better, for $30 per van load (up to 11 people) the van will run you out to the Kennedu Space Visitors Center at 9:30 AM and pick you up at 4:30 PM (this saves car rental or taxi and parking charges). Divided among those going, the cost is cheap. Kudos to Titusville for this service!
I have docked at the marina many times on trips to the Keys or Bahamas and it is always first class. There is a special place you may not know about. Up the main street there is an antique shop that is run by a retired Air Force gentleman. It is his Dad’s garage with all the old tools and equipment from before WW2. He is an interesting character and worth the visit. The shop is full of antiques that were his Dad’s and not for sale. My problem was I knew what each tool does and how to use them:) On up the street (south)is a sandwich shop that makes a good Ruben. Nice place with a park next to the marina.
The third day we docked at Titusville Municipal Marina, mile marker 878.3 . Water depths were 6 feet plus along side fixed docks. Dozier’s Cruising Guide reports floating docks but that is incorrect. There is a nice ships store on premises. The baths were clean. The four of us walked to a grocery store to re-provision and from there Mike and I took a taxi to ABC Liquors to re-provision. Dozier’s also reports shopping and a liquor store within walking distances; that to is incorrect. But a 10 minute cab ride will get you there. Got back to the boat and took the rest of the day off. It was fun visiting with our customers/friends and learning more about them. We had grilled chicken, quinoa and a salad for dinner. Life is good! Captains Mary and Mike Dickens
Stayed a night mid May 2013, as we did a couple of years back, and it was still as good as we remembered. The facilities might be a little dated, but are well maintained and are spotlessly clean. There is good access to town and shops, well within walking distance, and public transport if you don’t care to walk. We were initially unhappy with the floating dock assigned to us, so they immediately accommodated our wish and moved us to a fixed dock. Good ships store and good fuel dock. Great staff. Easy in and out from the ICW. Maybe not many frills and fancy’s but a good, solid, safe, well-run marina.
Titusville has a new mooring field, the rates are $15 /day or $290 a month. There is still plenty of room to anchor north of the mooring field. The staff there [Titusville City Marina] has always been friendly and still goes out of it’s way to serve its customers. A short walk from the marina is the Southern Room bar on Washington St or the Crackerjack out on the pier under the bridge. Both of these are good to spend a few hours in enjoying the ambiance. Henry Zalegowski S/V Turn’er Loose
We had an excellent experience with the Titusville Marina and crew (2x). We would definitely return. People considering this mooring field need to be aware it has an uninterrupted 2 mile fetch NE. When the cold fronts come through, this place gets bouncy. Skipper Chris
We had a GREAT stay at Titusville Municipal Marina. They are running a fantastic special right now that is buy 1 night, get 1 night free so it ended up costing us $.80 cents/foot/night (plus $6 a night for 30 AMP electric).
The docks are fixed docks but because there is almost no tidal flow here, it didn’t matter. Clean shower facilities. Laundry is ridiculously inexpensive ($1 wash, $.50 cents dry!). There a a public bus ($1.25) that picks up at the corner of Marina Rd and US 1 that runs to Wal-Mart on the hour.
LOTS of manatee in the marina, we had about 3 drinking the dripping water off the dock when we were filling our water tanks. Fun to watch them.
Special note to dog owners, there is a brand new dog park located at Marina Park adjacent to the marina (north side). It has a big and small dog park and is a nice facility.
We definitely recommend a stop here, the staff were friendly as were the boaters who live at the marina (invited us to their Saturday night pot-luck), we have on occasion not received a friendly vibe from the live-aboard communities at some other marinas but here, the folks were extremely welcoming.
We recently spent a couple of nights at Titusville City Marina…weathered a strong front there, and we were in slip B-82…we did experience a little roll…but it was not bothersome… We found the facility well maintained and well run…very helpful staff. Don’t tell anyone I said this…but if you go to this link… you will find a good deal on their marina…. http://www.titusville.com/files/fdc1up.pdf Basically….its a deal they have going until June 30, 2010… if you stay 3 nights (consecutively) and you mention the deal….you only pay for 2 of the nights and the 3rd is free!! We were very pleased with our stay there, and their new docks are built very well.
Jean Thomason (DOVEKIE)- December 9, 2009 - 9:51 pm
We have only stayed at Titusville Marina once (in 2004). The facility had been improved greatly since then. We have, however tied up at the marina for a short stay during the day to go the the grocery (Save-a-Lot – not much variety and bring your own bags) and this time to fill our propane tank. The marina staff are helpful and we ave never been charged for these short stays. We usually then go on through the bridge before 3:15 PM and anchor at Addison Point.
Subject: Titusville Municipal Marina Cruising News: Heading South from Smyrna today we had a nice sail on the Indian River in a fresh northerly wind. We had planned to anchor off Titusville, but since the forecast was for building northerly winds, we elected to go into the Titusville Municipal Marina. The winds built as forecast, but we are questioning our decision to use this marina as opposed to anchoring. This is the roughest stay I’ve ever encountered at a dock. We are on B dock one slip in from the bulkhead where you would expect the best protection. There is no breakwall protecting against north / northeast wave action. A fellow boater who keeps his boat here says that the city won\\\’t put in a breakwall because of protection for the Manatee’s. Anyhow if you are traveling this part of the waterway, you might look for a more comfortable place to stay in strong northerly winds. George Myers S/V Traumerei
Subject: Rockin’ and Rollin’ at Titusville Cruising News: We agree with the many who have posted, this is a well run facility. However, the floating docks acted as wave attenuators on B dock. The fixed piers attenuate nada. From midnight till noon we have been rockin’ and rollin’ in 18-28 kts from the NNE. I would recommend this place, but I’d ask for a slip as far inside as your draft will allow. A marina owner (NJ) slipped next to us agrees. Chris Wain
Reviews from Cruisers (8)
This our second time here. This time we had an oil leak on one engine and there just happened to be a mechanic available. He found a leaking fitting and fixed us up. The marina has been here since the 80’s and has a mixture of fixed and floating docks. They are a bit worn but in good condition. The channel is narrow but very well marked. We are on the fuel dock for the night. Everyone is helpful and friendly. We will stay here again.
2nd time we have stayed here, same as the first. Cooperative staff. We have a 21 ft beam CAT so we were placed on the fuel dock which is fixed and with a good NE wind, we are rocking a bit. Their fenders are keeping us off the dock adequately. PUBLIX is about a mile, restaurant on site was OK. Nothing is fancy but everything is OK. I will stay here again.
Price was $1.20 per foot, not the 0.90 listed here.
We enjoyed our stay. People were friendly. And the Pat’s Café was great. Easy walk up the street to the beach and bus route. Had to push ourselves to leave.
No Pumpout.
s/v Spindrift
A “GREAT” marina!! The set up is nice and so are the people. Lots of beautiful flowers and trees, they give you rides to Publix to stock up, found everything I needed in the store up front to do a few repairs to the boat, Pats Cafe for a delicious breakfast, and OMG… the sunsets. Went for a nice walk on the beach (close by). Cheap rates too ($1.ooft). Very happy!!
We stayed at Seven Seas Marina several times. We got stuck there a couple of years ago in bad weather and had a great time. Very nice people. We made some good friends. The beach is within easy walking distance. Publix is a bit of a haul to walk to, but if you don’t mind to walk you can do it.
Claudia Young
A nice friendly marina which is inexpensive in an expensive area. The bathrooms are nothing to write home about, the laundry works, and above average ship store, but 90 cents a foot. A good comprimise
Nice small operation. VERY helpfull staff! Nice and quiet. Easy access from ICW and great breakfast restaurant on site. No glitz (a good thing !!), and the price is unbeatable for around here.
We stayed at Seven Seas Marina on January 19, 2010. A very fine marina, with fixed wooden piers. only a seven minute walk to the ocean beach. The restrooms are fine, though not what you might find at a more expensive marina. There is a well stocked ship’s store. Pat’s Riverfront Cafe, onsite, is delightful. It is open for breakfast and lunch.
Seven Seas Marina, at $.90 per foot is helping keep the cost of cruising down. I highly recommend it.