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What is Crab Island known for?

The shallow emerald green waters, obstacle courses and floating bars have made it one of the most popular things to do on the entire Gulf Coast. Today, Crab Island is nothingfort walton more than a raised sandbar.



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One of the locals favorite places to party in Destin, Florida is on Crab Island. Crab Island is a 1 to 3-foot depth of water on a sandbar next to the Destin Pass bridge.

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Crab Island does not have restrooms. If you need to go to the bathroom, most people will releive themselves in the water or they ask a fellow boater for access to the restroom. If you have transportation, you can go back to the Harbor and use the restroom at one of the local restaurants.

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Do not swim beyond Crab Island. “STAY ON THE ISLAND.” The current is very very dangerous. Sometimes on the island, it's strong enough you will need to brace yourself while standing.

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Crab Island in Destin, Florida is a unique, can't-miss experience for anyone traveling to Florida's Gulf Coast. Just off the Destin bridge, Crab Island offers breathtaking views and warm, crystal clear water.

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You can think of it like the DoorDash of the water. They work with nearby local restaurants to pick up your food order and get it out to your boat on Crab Island. So now there is a larger variety of options than the few food vendors at Crab Island.

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Is Crab Island Family-friendly? Crab Island is family-friendly. They encourage visitors to bring their entire family out. The water is rather shallow toward the center and can be a great place for kids to have a good time in waist deep water.

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Jellyfish are present sometimes depending on the tide conditions and water quality of the day. We don't generally have any life-threatening jellyfish in our waters, but their stings hurt nonetheless and can certainly hamper the kids fun if they get stung.

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The Peak Season for Crab Island is definitely summertime (May, June, July, August). There is a rush of Spring Breakers during March/April, but it is typically too cold for most to be out there (locals included).

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Yet, it is protected from the surf and waves that you would typically experience along the beach. With that in mind, our bay is “brackish” water which is fresh, salt water, giving it the brownish color. Our bay also has a river, creeks, and springs that feed into it as well as the salt water from the Gulf.

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The lighter area of blue water is indicative of the most shallow portion of Crab Island- here you can walk around and the water will only be at your knees to your waist. Also seen is the Destin bridge with the west to the left and east to the right.

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Rip Currents If someone is on the boat, lift the anchor and carefully maneuver to wherever the current is leading the swimmer, that way you can pick them up. Rip currents often occur close to sandbars so be aware of this when visiting Crab Island.

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The crystal-clear waters make it easy to see the abundant sea creatures that call Crab Island home. Snorkel gear is a popular rental item, and you'll see everything from schools of fish to stingrays and even sea turtles!

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