Marina FAQ's


What are the benefits of Sebastian Inlet Marina?
Sebastian Inlet Marina benefits the boating community by offering the public boating safety courses, friendly social events, environmental preservation, superior amenities and community involvement. Not only do we treat our members with concierge level service, we also provide many amenities to enhance the boating experience. On-site amenities include a captain’s lounge, with complimentary gourmet coffee, newspapers and boating publications, clean upscale restrooms, and a virtual office with fax, copy and internet access.

Sebastian Inlet Marina offers traditional marina access with modern amenities, state of the Clean Marina practices, social interaction such as rendezvous and picnics, and the convenience you expect from a boat storage facility.

Do you have Wet Slips?
Yes. We have 25 wet slips in the 30-45’ range.

What is the depth of the marina or approach to the marina at low tide?
The marina is dredged to 5 feet at mean low water.

What size boat can you store inside?
Sebastian Inlet Marina has 240 dry storage slips that are fully enclosed and will accomodate boats up to 40 feet in length.

Do you offer boat rentals or fishing charters?
We do not rent boats or operate fishing charters at this time but if you are interested in a charter boat or rental, we will assist you in making arrangements.

How do I get to Sebastian Inlet Marina?
You can access Sebastian Inlet Marina off the ICW. From the south enter the Intracoastal Waterway utilizing the Sebastian Inlet (fixed bridge with 32’ clearance). Head north and approximately ½ mile north of the San Sebastian bridge. We are on the west side of the river and close to channel marker number 58. Turn west and the marina is located straight ahead due west.

Directions from the North, turn west at channel marker 58.

What are your hours of operations?
We are open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday-Friday and 7-5 on Saturday and Sunday. Sebastian Inlet Marina will be closed on Christmas Day.

Where is the closest airport?
Melbourne International Airport is less than 30 miles from the Marina and is roughly a 35 minute drive.

Are live-aboards allowed?
Currently, our submerged land lease does not accomodate for live-aboards. For this reason, we will not be able to allow live-aboards at this time.

Do you sale new or used boats?
Yes, we have contracted with BoatMaxUSA to handle all new and used boat sales at our facility.

Do we sell gas or diesel?
We offer mid-grade, Ethanol-Free Valvtect marine gasoline in addition to Valvtect enhanced marine diesel. We also offer our Members a discount on fuel.

What kind of bait do you sell?
We sell frozen bait on site as well as live shrimp.

Are there any good fishing locations near you?
Fishing out of the Sebastian Inlet is arguably the best fishing spot in the world. From the winter sailfish, the spring mahi-mahi runs and unheralded kingfish bite, the Atlantic Ocean provides many fishing opportunities. Offshore fishing includes: Dolphin, Marlin, Sailfish, Grouper, Snapper, Kingfish, Tuna, Cobia, Wahoo, Bluefish and assorted sharks. In addition, fishing the Sebastian Inlet bridge or navigating the Indian River Lagoon, many favorite catches including Pompano, Trout, Snook,  Redfish, Tarpon and Snapper are found in abundance.

Do you provide pump-out service?
We have pump-out service located dockside for your convienence. Please check with our Marina Manager for pump-out options.

How far away is the beach?
The nearest beach is located in Wabasso, FL next to the Disney Resort. The beach is approximately 10 miles from the marina. Go south on US1 to 510 and make a left, then head east, until you arrive at the beach.

Are there any restaurants on the water that we can get to?
Captain Hiram's and Squid Lips are located 4 minutes south of the Marina just beyond the San Sebastian Bridge. Waterway signs are available.

Are there any fixed bridges in the area and if so, what is the height limit?
The only fixed bridge in the area is the Sebastian Inlet bridge. It has an 32’ vertical clearance at Mean High Water.