DINNER KEY MARINA
3400 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
TEL (305) 329-4755
FAX (305) 579-6952
Our flagship facility is located just south of downtown, in historic Coconut Grove. The 582 slip marina (Florida's largest
wet slip marine facility) provides modern comfortable berthing accommodations in a park-like setting to transient, long-term, and
commercial dockage liveaboard customers at very reasonable rates.
Dinner Key originally served as base of operations for Pan American Airway's famed flying boats, the Clippers, and plenty of history has been retained in the area. The original Pan Am terminal building (next door to Dinner Key Marina) now serves as Miami City Hall, although it has retained its historic charm. Nearby is Villa Vizcaya, former home of International Harvester founder James Deering and now a public museum. A short walk from the marina lands you in the heart of Coconut Grove village, where you'll find a fashionable retail and entertainment district, along with the world renowned CocoWalk.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Latitude 25.43.9 N / Longitude 80.14.3 W
Located at Statute Mile 1095 on the Atlantic ICW, 2.5 Miles SW of the Powell/ Rickenbacker Causeway Bridge
MONITORING VHF CHANNELS 16 & 68
CONVENIENCES & FEATURES:
- Protected Slips to 7' Draft
- Concrete Docks/Wooden Finger Piers
- 30/50/100 Amp Service
- Laundry Facilities & Pumpout
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- US Customs Clearing
- 24 Hour Staff / Security
- 6 Miles to Airport / 2 Miles to Beach
- Fishing Charters
- Liveaboards Welcome
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Bulletin #1 New North Mooring Field |
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