Top 5 Hidden Gems in Biscayne Bay: Explore with Grove Harbour Marina as Your Base

If you’ve ever cruised the waters of Biscayne Bay, you already know, this place is special. Calm seas, warm sun, and a view that never gets old. But beyond the obvious landmarks, there are still a few hidden treasures that even locals don’t talk about enough. And the best part? They’re just a short ride away from Grove Harbour Marina in Coconut Grove.

Whether you’re planning a weekend escape or just sneaking away for the afternoon, here are five must-visit spots that make every boating trip unforgettable.

1. Elliott Key: Nature at Its Purest

Just a smooth cruise south from the marina, Elliott Key is the largest island in Biscayne National Park, but it still feels like a secret. Picture this clear, quiet waters, lush hiking trails, and picnic spots that seem made just for you. It's ideal for boaters looking to unplug and reconnect with nature.

Elliott Key

18 NM South of Grove Harbour Marina

2. Stiltsville: Miami’s Floating History

You can’t talk about Biscayne Bay without mentioning Stiltsville. These quirky, colorful houses perched on wooden stilts above the water feel like something out of a dream. Located just a short ride from Grove Harbour Marina, they’re a photographer’s paradise and a perfect reminder of Miami’s eccentric charm.

Stiltsville

8 NM Southeast of Grove Harbour Marina

3. Boca Chita Key: Small Island, Big Views

With its postcard-worthy lighthouse and grassy picnic areas, Boca Chita Key is one of the most charming spots in the bay. It’s a favorite among weekend boaters for a reason: beautiful sunsets, family-friendly vibes, and plenty of room to anchor and unwind.

Boca Chita Key

16 NM South of Grove Harbour Marina

4. Soldier Key: Peace, Quiet, and Perfect Water

If solitude is your thing, head to Soldier Key. It’s one of the least visited islands in Biscayne Bay, which makes it one of the most peaceful. The waters here are shallow, clear, and ideal for swimming or snorkeling in total tranquility.

Soldier Key

10 NM South-Southeast of Grove Harbour Marina

5. No Name Harbor: The Chill Spot with a View

Tucked inside Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, No Name Harbor is a beloved anchorage where boaters drop anchor, grab some food, and soak in the view. The casual waterfront dining, easy docking, and calm surroundings make it perfect for a laid-back afternoon.

No Name Harbor

6 NM East of Grove Harbour Marina

At Grove Harbour Marina, we’re more than just a Coconut Grove marina—we’re the launch point for your best boating days. With secure dry boat storage in Miami, a full-service facility, and easy access to Biscayne Bay, we make it easy to get out on the water and explore everything the bay has to offer.

So whether you’re chasing sunsets, snorkeling reefs, or simply enjoying the ride—start your journey with us.

Plan your next boating day from Grove Harbour Marina. The bay is waiting.

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