Join us for our 4-Hour Kice Island Shelling Trip, departing from the Goodland Boat Park. Located at the northern tip of the Ten Thousand Islands, Marco Island is surrounded by remote beaches accessible only by boat—perfect for discovering an incredible variety of shells.
Our experienced captains and guides will lead you to the best shelling spots and share their extensive knowledge of each shell you find. You'll learn about the creatures that once inhabited them—their behaviors, diets, and how they adapt to life between the tides.
This tour is dedicated exclusively to shelling. In addition to collecting unique shells, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the local ecosystem and the vital role these marine animals play. Whether you're a first-time beachcomber or a seasoned collector, this experience offers both education and adventure in a one-of-a-kind setting.
Depart from the Goodland Boat Park, 750 Palm Point Dr., Goodland, FL 34140, and cruise through the Ten Thousand Islands. On the way Pass by Neal Key, Ramsey Key, and Little Tide Key. Keep your eyes peeled to observe the wildlife that Live south of Marco Island and the Ten Thousand Islands. Stop at Dickman’s Island and Sandbars. ( About 1 and 1/2 hours). Walk at the beach and collect shells. This is a great spot to find beautiful sea treasures.
Walk the shore line and collect shells. You will access this island on the north side and you will be able to explore the shoreline to find unique shells that wash up on the beach.
You will make your own way to the meeting points