

The first time I truly discovered the beauty of Southwest Florida’s waters was when I moved near Port Charlotte and started exploring the coast by boat. One of the very first places that captured my attention was a narrow stretch of water locals call Ski Alley, located at the southern end of Manasota Key near Englewood, Florida.
This area quickly became one of my favorite places along the Gulf Coast. Calm waters, untouched shoreline, and incredible wildlife make it a hidden paradise that many visitors never fully experience unless they see it from the water.
A Natural Barrier Between Lemon Bay and the Gulf

At the southern tip of Manasota Key lies Stump Pass Beach State Park, a beautiful barrier island landscape where a narrow strip of land separates Lemon Bay from the Gulf of Mexico. The park protects miles of natural coastline filled with sand dunes, mangroves, wildlife habitats, and quiet beaches.
From the water, the scenery is breathtaking. The contrast between the calm waters of Lemon Bay and the open Gulf creates a unique environment that feels peaceful and wild at the same time. It’s one of those rare places where you can truly feel connected to nature.
After Hurricane Milton, the geography of the area changed dramatically. The storm created a new channel that locals now refer to as Milton Pass, dividing the park into two sections. Today, the southern portion of the park is accessible only by boat, making it an even more special destination for those exploring the area by water.
The Story Behind “Ski Alley”

Ski Alley is a narrow stretch of Lemon Bay known for its smooth, protected waters. For decades, locals have used this natural water corridor for water skiing, boating, and recreation. Because the water here is usually calm and shielded from strong Gulf waves, it became the perfect place for skiers and boaters looking for ideal conditions.
Over time, the nickname “Ski Alley” became a part of local boating culture. Even today, boaters passing through the area know exactly what you mean when you mention this unique stretch of water.
But Ski Alley is more than just a place for water sports—it’s also one of the most scenic waterways along the Southwest Florida coast.
Wildlife Encounters on the Water

Every time I bring guests into this area, we are reminded that the waters of Lemon Bay are full of life.
It’s very common to see dolphins swimming alongside the boat, sometimes riding the wake and playing in the waves. Manatees often appear quietly near the mangroves or shallow grass flats, slowly moving through the warm waters. Above us, ospreys circle the sky searching for fish, occasionally diving dramatically into the bay.
These wildlife encounters make every trip unique and unforgettable.
The protected waters of Lemon Bay and the surrounding mangrove ecosystems create one of the richest coastal habitats in Southwest Florida.
Exploring Manasota Key by Boat

One of the best ways to experience the area is by exploring it by boat. Many of the most beautiful locations near Stump Pass are difficult or impossible to reach by land.
Boating allows visitors to discover:
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- Hidden sandbars perfect for relaxing and swimming
- Quiet barrier island beaches with incredible shelling
- Scenic mangrove shorelines full of wildlife
- Open Gulf waters just minutes away
From the boat, you can experience the coastline from a completely different perspective—one that most visitors never see.
Waterfront Restaurants to Visit by Boat

Boating around Manasota Key and Englewood also gives you access to several fantastic waterfront restaurants where you can dock and enjoy a meal with beautiful bay views.
Some popular local favorites include:
Farlow’s on the Water – A well-known restaurant with Caribbean-inspired cuisine and scenic waterfront dining.
Lock ‘N Key Restaurant & Pub – Located near Englewood Beach, this spot is a favorite for seafood, live music, and relaxed coastal vibes.
White Elephant Pub – A casual beachside restaurant known for great food and incredible sunsets.
Magnolias on the Bay – A peaceful waterfront dining experience right on Lemon Bay.
Combining a boat tour with a stop at a waterfront restaurant is one of the best ways to enjoy the coastal lifestyle of Southwest Florida.
Beaches and Attractions Near Stump Pass

The area around Manasota Key offers some of the most beautiful and natural beaches in the region.
Popular destinations include:
Stump Pass Beach State Park – A protected natural beach perfect for shelling, swimming, and wildlife viewing.
Englewood Beach (Chadwick Park) – A lively beach area with restaurants, shops, and beautiful sunsets.
Blind Pass Beach – A quieter beach with a more natural atmosphere.
Lemon Bay Aquatic Preserve – A protected estuary full of fish, birds, and marine life.
Many of these places become even more enjoyable when approached by boat, allowing visitors to avoid crowds and discover hidden spots along the shoreline.
Water Adventures and Outdoor Activities

The calm waters around Ski Alley and Lemon Bay make this area perfect for a wide range of outdoor water activities.
Visitors can enjoy:
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- Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP) through peaceful mangrove areas
- E-foil riding across calm bay waters
- Kayaking and paddling adventures along the coastline
- Sandbar relaxation and swimming
- Wildlife photography and nature observation
These activities allow guests to experience the environment in a more active way while enjoying the natural beauty of the Gulf Coast.
Creating Unforgettable Experiences on the Water

Time spent on the water around Manasota Key is about more than just sightseeing—it’s about creating memories.
Watching dolphins swim beside the boat, spotting manatees near the mangroves, anchoring at a quiet beach, or enjoying a sunset over the Gulf are moments that stay with you long after the trip ends.
Every tour is different, and every adventure brings something new.
Discover Manasota Key with Florida Gulf Discovery

If you want to truly experience the beauty of Ski Alley, Stump Pass, and the waters of Lemon Bay, the best way is from the water.
At Florida Gulf Discovery, we share our favorite hidden locations, wildlife encounters, and scenic coastal destinations with guests who want to explore Southwest Florida in a unique way.
Whether you’re looking for a relaxing nature cruise, a day exploring beaches and sandbars, or an adventure discovering waterfront restaurants, Manasota Key offers an unforgettable experience.
Your next adventure on the water begins here. 🌊🐬

