Where We Depart
Our Marina Location and
Our Public Boat Ramp Locations
near Daytona Beach, Florida
On The Hook Charters
Our Marina Location
Adventure Yacht Harbor
(6.6 miles from Daytona Beach)
3948 South Peninsula Drive
Port Orange, Florida 32127
This is Where We Dock our new 29’ C-Hawk
Boondocks Restaurant located at the Marina will cook and serve your catch for you.
Adventure Yacht Harbor is located in a beautiful, quiet residential neighborhood on the Halifax River in Port Orange, Florida just 15 minutes from downtown Daytona Beach. The marina has fast easy access to both the Intracoastal Waterway and Ponce Inlet, the outlet to the ocean for all Daytona Beach fishing charters. The marina is just 3 blocks away from the beach.
Directions
Adventure Yacht Harbor
(6.6 miles from Daytona Beach)
Beginning at Main Street in Daytona Beach, travel approximately 6-1/2 miles south on Hwy A1A which becomes S. Atlantic Blvd. in Port Orange. Turn right on Teal Street, go 3 blocks and turn left on S. Peninsula Dr. The marina is a half block down on your right.
Frank E. Scofield Memorial Boat Ramps
Formerly “Dunlawton Boat Ramp”
(6 miles from Daytona Beach)
81 Dunlawton Ave.
Port Orange, Florida 32127
Next to Donald’s Bait & Tackle
Extremely easy to get to from Daytona Beach! This is the closest boat ramp to Daytona Beach that offers easy access to the best inshore and offshore fishing grounds in the area. It is located next to Donald’s Bait & Tackle (96 Dunlawton Ave, Port Orange, FL) on the A1A bridge (Dunlawton Ave) as it crosses the Halifax River in Port Orange.
Directions
Frank E. Scofield Memorial Boat Ramps
Formerly “Dunlawton Boat Ramp”
(6 miles from Daytona Beach)
Go 4 miles down US Highway 1 or A1A to where A1A crosses the Halifax River (Dunlawton Ave). Cross the river and in the middle of the river is a little island. On the south side of the street is Donald’s Bait & Tackle. Take the service road from Donald’s Bait & Tackle about 500 feet to the east side of the island and the boat ramp is under the bridge. Public parking is available.
Swoop Site Boat Ramp
(also known as Boat Ramp Road)
(13 miles from Daytona Beach)
2455 Boat Ramp Dr.
New Smyrna Beach, Florida 32168
Across the street from the New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport. The Airport is located on US Highway 1 (North Dixie Freeway) in New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Very easy to get to! Located directly across the street from the New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport on US Highway 1, the public boat ramp at the end of Boat Ramp Drive is less than one mile from Ponce Inlet and the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean. The boat ramp allows fishing charters from the Daytona Beach area to launch their boats into Ponce de Leon Cut, part of the Intracoastal Waterway.
Directions
Swoop Site Boat Ramp
(also known as Boat Ramp Road)
(13 miles from Daytona Beach)
From downtown Daytona Beach go straight south down US Highway 1 for approximately 13 miles. Just as you reach the New Smyrna Beach Municipal Airport which is on the right side of the road, you will see Boat Ramp Drive (also known as Boat Ramp Road) across the street from the airport on the left side of the road. Go 1/4 mile to the end of the road and you will see the boat ramp. There is a public parking lot at the boat launch.
Boat Ramp Park
(also known as North Causeway Westside)
(14 miles from Daytona Beach)
170 N Causeway
New Smyrna Beach, Florida 32169
Near Outriggers Bar & Grill
Boat Ramp Park is also very easy to get to from Daytona Beach. Located less than a half mile from downtown New Smyrna Beach, Boat Ramp Park is operated by the City of New Smyrna Beach. It’s the closest public boat launch to downtown New Smyrna Beach and used by many fishing charters in the area including Captain Corey’s On The Hook Charters. It is a short walk from two great little restaurants, Outriggers Bar and Grill and Merk’s Bar and Grill. These are great places to eat or have a few drinks after your fishing charter. Boat Ramp Park is located directly on the Indian River North which puts it about 2 miles by boat south of Ponce Inlet.
Directions
Boat Ramp Park
(also known as North Causeway Westside
(14 miles from Daytona Beach)
From Daytona Beach, go straight south down US Highway 1 for approximately 14 miles. Just 5 blocks before you reach the major intersection of State Highway 44, turn left on Washington Street (there is an Exxon station on the corner). 5 blocks down you will cross a small bridge and Washington Street turns into North Causeway. Boat Ramp Park is a quarter mile down on the right. There is public parking at the park.
Ponce Inlet Boat Ramp
(10 miles from Daytona Beach)
Next door to the Hidden Treasure Rum Bar & Grill
4940 S Peninsula Dr.
Ponce Inlet, Florida 32127
The boat ramp is on Peninsular Drive right next door to the Hidden Treasure Rum Bar & Grill. (4940 S Peninsula Dr, Ponce Inlet, Florida). This waterside sports and Tiki Bar restaurant features steaks, seafood and pasta and is a great place to eat or relax with a few drinks before or after a fishing charter.
The boat ramp is just 100 yards due south of the famous Ponce Inlet Lighthouse. The 175 foot tall Ponce Inlet Lighthouse is the tallest lighthouse in Florida and the second tallest lighthouse in the country. You can’t miss it. There is public parking right next door to the boat ramp.
Directions
Ponce Inlet Boat Ramp
(10 miles from Daytona Beach)
Go straight south from Daytona Beach down A1A (the beach road) toward the town of Ponce Inlet. About half way to Ponce Inlet, A1A turns right to go over the Halifax River but STAY STRAIGHT on the beach road known as South Atlantic Avenue all the way to the town of Ponce Inlet. About 4 miles past where A1A turned right to go over the Halifax River you will reach Lighthouse Drive at the entrance to the famous Lighthouse Point Park. Turn right on Lighthouse Drive and very shortly, you will run into Peninsular Drive. Turn right on Peninsular Drive and about 500 feet down the road on the left you will see the Hidden Treasure Rum Bar & Grill and our boat ramp. There is a public parking lot next door to the boat ramp just before the restaurant.