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BOATING GUIDE | TRAVEL
Amazing Boating Destinations
T
he waterways in America can provide boaters with incredible wildlife encounters, monumental
views and the chance to create lifelong memories. If you’re in the beginning stages of planning
an epic vacation, consider ditching the road trip and setting sail to one of the top spots in the country.
Whether you plan to haul
your own boat or take advan-
tage of a professional charter
service, consider traveling to
one of these breathtaking
destinations, as recommend-
ed by the Travel Channel.
MARINA DEL REY,
CALIFORNIA
This incredible location is
located just outside of Santa
Monica and is a short drive
away from Los Angeles. It is
the country’s largest man-
made small craft harbor. For
those traveling cross-country,
hauling your vessel may not
be in the cards. However, you
can easily hire a certified
skipper to show you around
the area or rent a Duffy boat
and be your own captain.
Don’t be surprised if you
share the water with the
yachts of your favorite celeb-
rities.
NEWPORT,
RHODE ISLAND
Taking a trip to this seaside
town means visiting a piece of
history in water sports.
Newport was the home of
America’s Cup, a historic sail-
boat race, for more than 50
years. Whether you bring your
own rig or tag along on an
incredible tour of the area,
plan to witness seaside
estates, famous yachts and a
picture-perfect backdrop pro-
vided by the rocky shoreline.
© ADOBE STOCK
KEY WEST, FLORIDA
Of course, no list of extraor-
dinary boating adventures
would be complete without
this setting in the Sunshine
State. Key West is the pinna-
cle island of the Florida Keys
and proudly receives praise
for some of the most spectac-
ular sunsets on Earth. The
popular Conch Harbor
Marina is large enough to
allow vessels up to 195 feet.
Bring along your favorite boat
or book a ride with a profes-
sional charter service to see
the country with a new per-
spective.
SEATTLE
Sometimes considered a
hidden gem in boating expe-
riences, Seattle is known for
hundreds of miles of protect-
ed saltwater and gorgeous
views of mountains. The city
has more pleasure boats per
capita than anywhere else in
the United States and hosts
sailing as one of the most
popular recreational activities
in the nation.