
Why you should experience Dinner Key Marina in Miami, Florida.
Dinner Key Marina is a legendary waterfront marina where Coconut Grove's maritime heritage, sailing tradition, and tropical waterfront lifestyle converge around the largest wet-slip marina in Florida.
Set along South Bayshore Drive near Pan American Drive and just steps from Peacock Park, this expansive harbor combines hundreds of sailboats, luxury yachts, waterfront promenades, marine services, restaurants, and panoramic Biscayne Bay views into a destination that has anchored Coconut Grove's boating culture for generations. Palm-lined walkways, historic surroundings, and constant marine activity create an atmosphere where Miami's enduring relationship with the water is on full display. The marina occupies one of the city's most historically significant waterfront sites, seamlessly connecting aviation history with modern recreational boating. The result is a landmark defined by nautical tradition, historical significance, and extraordinary waterfront character.
What you should know about Dinner Key Marina.
Dinner Key Marina is best known for operating 582 wet slips, making it the largest wet-slip marina in Florida, on the historic site where Pan American Airways established the world's first international seaplane passenger terminal during the 1930s, launching flying boats that connected Miami with Latin America and the Caribbean.
Long before rows of sailboats filled the harbor, Dinner Key served as one of the world's pioneering aviation terminals. Pan American's famous Sikorsky and Martin flying boats departed from these waters carrying passengers, mail, and cargo on international routes that established Miami as the aviation gateway to the Americas. The terminal became synonymous with the glamour of early international air travel, welcoming diplomats, celebrities, and business leaders during aviation's golden age. As seaplanes disappeared following World War II, the waterfront entered a new chapter as a municipal marina while preserving the historic terminal building that now serves as Coconut Grove City Hall. Today, few waterfront destinations in Florida combine world-class boating facilities with such a remarkable aviation legacy, allowing visitors to experience two defining chapters of Miami's maritime and transportation history in one extraordinary location.
How to fold Dinner Key Marina into your trip.
Dinner Key Marina is best experienced as an exploration of Coconut Grove's waterfront heritage, parks, and historic landmarks.
Begin at Peacock Park, where sweeping Biscayne Bay views immediately establish the maritime setting that has defined Coconut Grove for generations. Continue toward The Barnacle Historic State Park, whose preserved nineteenth-century estate reveals the community's pioneering waterfront origins. From there, make your way to Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, where Italian Renaissance architecture, formal gardens, and spectacular bayfront scenery provide a fitting conclusion to one of Miami's most rewarding waterfront explorations. Along the route, sailing clubs, shaded promenades, waterfront cafΓ©s, historic homes, marinas, and tropical landscapes demonstrate why Coconut Grove remains the spiritual home of recreational boating in South Florida. The progression moves naturally from public waterfront to pioneer history and finally to one of America's great historic estates, revealing why Dinner Key Marina continues to stand among Miami's most iconic maritime destinations.
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