Maximo Marina

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MAXIMO MARINA

St. Petersburg

Arrival
2024 02 December
Departure
2024 03 December
  • 27.7237174
  • -82.6843931
  • 4801 37th St. South
  • St. Petersburg, FL 33711
  • Monday–Friday 8AM-5PM
  • Saturday & Sunday 8AM-5PM
  • Contact us for important dates

Specifications

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  • 212 Total Slips
    4 Megayacht Berths
    Max Length: 110' (33.3m)
    Max Draft: 9.4' (2.9m)
    Max Beam: 20' (6m)
  • 30 amp, 50 amp
  • 100 amp SP
  • Full 24 hr Security

Amenities

  • Wi-Fi Connectivity
  • Guest Laundry Facility
  • Private Shower Facilities

Services

  • On-Site Fuel Dock
  • Provisioning Services Nearby
  • Business Services Available
  • Pump-out Services

Directory & Local Businesses

GILI WOJNOWICH

Regional Director United States, Bahamas, and South America

Nearly 10 years with IGY Marinas

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Contact Information

Marina Manager
Lee Hicks
RESERVATIONS / CONCIERGE

+1 727-867-1102

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Police / Fire / Ambulance

911

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We here at Maximo Marina are happy to welcome you to the Tampa/St. Pete area. We are excited to have you stay with us in the up and coming Skyway District which provides eccentric shopping, restaurants, and activities for you to enjoy at your leisure. Additionally, we hope you venture out to indulge in the thrilling adventures of the nearby theme parks.

Maximo Marina is home to many local boaters and welcomes our weekend boaters including sport-fishers, pleasure cruisers, and sailors, to stay as long as you wish. From local dining and shopping, to the relaxing nightlight and historical adventures, you’re sure to enjoy your stay with us.

If there is anything we can do to enhance your stay with us, please don’t hesitate to ask. We are here to make your stay exciting and memorable here at Maximo Marina.

Sincerely,

Lee Hicks – Marina General Manager

Arrival Information Details

Advanced reservations are strongly recommended at Maximo Marina. Slips are not guaranteed without a confirmed reservation. We ask that you provide advanced notice, when feasible, of your approximate arrival time so we can be fully prepared for your arrival and minimize any inconvenience to you.

Please Note: Captains and his/her assignee must check-in/check-out with the marina office for each stay unless otherwise arranged with marina management.

Check-Out: 1:00 pm Check-In: 2:00 pm

ARRIVAL:

When feasible, we request an estimated time of arrival 24hr in advance so we can be fully prepared for your arrival and minimize any inconvenience.

Upon approach, please contact the marina office on VHF Channel 16 to obtain directions to the slip assignment. A skilled dock attendant will report to the slip to assist with docking, line handling, and connections. Once comfortably settled, we ask that you visit our marina office to check-in. The staff will answer any questions you have.

DEPARTURE:

Upon departure, we request you contact the marina office 1-2 hours prior to departure to ensure all items are in order. A receipt can be provided at the marina office or emailed upon request to the email address provided at the time of check-in. If all items are in order, please hail the marina office on VHF Channel 16 if you would like assistance with disconnection and lines.

Early Check-in / Late Check-out

If a slip is occupied after 1:00 pm on the day of your scheduled departure, an additional night’s dockage will be charged to your account.

We will do our absolute best to accommodate your requests whenever possible. In most cases, if your slip is available prior to 2:00 pm on the day of your arrival, or after 1:00 pm on the day of your departure, we will allow you to remain in the slip at no additional charge. Prior arrangements must be made with the marina office for early arrival or delayed departure in order to avoid unnecessary charges.

Temporary Slips

In the event an early check-in and/or late check-out is unable to be accommodated in your currently slip, we will try to accommodate by making another slip available until such time your slip is available or you are ready to depart the marina.

In the event a temporary slip is made available to you, and you do not relocate the vessel, the marina reserves the right to charge you two times (2x’s) the original daily rate for each night you occupy the temporary slip.

This is necessary as at times, the marina operates at full occupancy and failure to relocate the vessel could negatively affect other guests.

Cancellation Policy

The deposit for annual leases is non-refundable if the boat-owner/SUBSCRIBER does not remain in storage for the full term of this agreement or all payments are not received by MARINA during the full term of the agreement.

Please note: Cancellation policies are subject to change. Please refer to your reservation confirmation or contact the marina office direct for confirmation of cancellation policy. Cancellation requests must be submitted directly to the marina. Any cancellation requests received through the IGY Marinas website are not considered proper cancellation.

Contact & Hours of Operation

Customs & Immigration Office
Phone:
+1 727-536-7311
Address:
14700 Terminal Blvd. #120
Clearwater, FL 33762
Hours of Operation:
Mon. – Fri. 11:30 am to 7:30 pm

Customs & Immigration Information

  • Please note: We do our best to ensure this information is up-to-date, however, this is strictly for informational purposes only. We recommend reviewing the Customs and Immigration site for the destination requirements.

Customs & Immigration Office

A Customs & Immigration Office is located near the marina, however, transportation is highly suggested and can be arranged prior to arrival.

Those reaching the port of entry after closing hours are required to raise a quarantine flag and report in the next morning.

In order to clear in and out of the Immigration Office, you will need the following:

  • Vessel registration documents
  • Vessel clearance documentation from the last port of call
  • Copy of passenger/crew list (form I-418)
  • Passports of all crew and guests
  • Copy of the Ship’s Registry
  • Vessel entrance or clearance statement on CPB Form 1300

If you are arriving into Tampa from a United States domestic location, including the mainland United States, the US Virgin Islands, or Puerto Rico, and have a US Flag and crew, no special immigration procedures are required.

Safety Equipment Requirements

All vessels cruising the United States waters should have the following safety equipment on-board:

  • Functional life-vests for all passengers
  • Parachute, orange, and para-rocket flares
  • Bell and/or Whistle
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • Flashlight
  • VHF Radio
  • First-aid Kit
  • Anchors
  • Tools

St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport (PIE)
Address: 14700 Terminal Blvd. #221 Clearwater, FL 33762
Phone: +1 727-453-7800
Website:https://www.fly2pie.com/

  • The airport is also the home of Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater, the largest and busiest U.S. Coast Guard Air Station in the United States. The airport has a 24-hour airport rescue and fire-fighting (ARFF) department, along with operations, facilities, engineering, security, and administrative personnel.

Tampa International Airport (TPA)
Address: 4100 George J. Bean Pkwy. Tampa, FL 33607
Phone: +1 813-870-8700
Website:https://www.tampaairport.com/

  • The airport presently serves 93 non-stop destinations throughout North America, Central America, the Caribbean, and Europe. Tampa International is also one of only two airports in the United States to host regular flights to four Cuban cities. In 2018, the airport handled 21,289,390 passengers, making it the 29th-busiest airport by passenger movements in North America.

HEALTH / PHARMACY

  • Bayfront Hospital +1 727-823-1234
    701 6th St. S. St. Petersburg, FL 33701
  • Kindred Hospital +1 727-894-8719
    3030 6th St. S. St. Petersburg, FL 33705
  • Bayway Family Practice +1 727-867-8641
    2816 54th Ave S. St. Petersburg, FL 33711
  • CVS Pharmacy & Walk-in Clinic +1 727-864-1546
    3501 54th Ave. S. St. Petersburg, FL 33711
  • Walgreens Pharmacy +1 727-362-1505
    3077 54th Ave. S. St. Petersburg, FL 33712

 

BANKING SERVICES

  • TD Bank +1 727-866-7903
    3655 50th Ave. S. St. Petersburg, FL 33711
  • Bank of America +1 727-864-4962
    2800 54th Ave. S. St. Petersburg, FL 33712
  • Chase Bank +1 727-866-2706
    4951 34th St. S. St. Petersburg, FL 33711
  • Wells Fargo Bank +1 727-892-2034
    3095 54th Ave. S. St. Petersburg, FL 33712

 

POSTAL SERVICES

  • FedEx Office Print & Ship Center +1 727-821-1325
    101 3rd St. N. St. Petersburg, FL 33701
  • US Postal Service +1 800-275-8777
    1750 16th St. S. St. Petersburg, FL 33705
  • The UPS Store +1 727-867-7234
    4905 34th St. S. St. Petersburg, FL 33711

Inspire Giving through You – February 23, 2019

Tampa Bay Watch

The Maximo Marina team joined forces for the fourth year in a row with Tampa Bay Watch to continue efforts of cleaning up the Tampa Bay area. This year volunteers cleaned up the mangroves at Bartlett Park. Over 40 gallons or garbage were collected and disposed of.

Tampa Bay is the largest estuary in the state of Florida, encompassing 400 square miles of open water and 2,300 square miles of highly developed watershed that supports industry, agriculture, and a diverse population in excess of 2.4 million people. Tampa Bay Watch has created scientific and educational programs that are vital to the survival and protection of one of the world’s most diverse and productive ecosystems.

If were you’re unable to attend our day of community service, but would still like to help, please feel free to donate directly to the organization. Monetary donations can be provided through the Tampa Bay Watch’s Donations page.

Our number one goal is to work together inspiring others through the act of giving back our time, support efforts, accessible resources, goods and services.

Please contact [email protected] for further information regarding donations and where to send them.

Inspire Giving through You – February 10, 2018

Tampa Bay Watch

The Maximo Marina team joined forces with Tampa Bay Watch to continue efforts of cleaning up the Tampa Bay area. This year volunteers assisted in cleaning up the Southside Skyway Bridge and Park.

Tampa Bay is the largest estuary in the state of Florida, encompassing 400 square miles of open water and 2,300 square miles of highly developed watershed that supports industry, agriculture, and a diverse population in excess of 2.4 million people. Tampa Bay Watch has created scientific and educational programs that are vital to the survival and protection of one of the world’s most diverse and productive ecosystems.

If you’re unable to attend our day of community service, but would still like to help, please feel free to donate directly to the organization. Monetary donations can be provided through the Tampa Bay Watch’s Donations page.

Our number one goal is to work together inspiring others through the act of giving back our time, support efforts, accessible resources, goods and services.

Please contact [email protected] for further information regarding donations and where to send them.

Inspire Giving through You – June 10, 2017

Tampa Bay Watch

The marina team at Maximo Marina and Boatyard teamed up with volunteers to support the Tampa Bay Watch. Volunteers divided into teams to collect debris and empty fishing line recycling stations along the Sunshine Skyway fishing piers. The collections are sent to be recycled or disposed of to reduce the entanglement hazards of local marine wildlife.  The fishing line is then sent to out to be re-purposed into fishing equipment.

The Tampa Bay Watch program provides the collection stations to allow fishermen to properly dispose of their excess fishing line and helps prevent and reduce entanglement hazards for our local marine life. Monofilament fishing line cleanups are important because fishing line can take over 400 years to decompose.The fishing line will be sent to the Berkley Fishing where it is recycled into tackle boxes and other fishing equipment!

Marine debris is not only ugly, but dangerous to marine life and human health. Since many forms of debris are not biodegradable, they can cause problems for years to come.

If you were unable to attend our day of community service, but would still like to help, please feel free to donate directly to the organization. Monetary donations can be provided through the Tampa Bay Watch‘s Donations page.

Inspire Giving through You – June 11, 2016

Tampa Bay Watch

Thank you to all of our volunteers, who participated in the “Inspire Giving through You” Community Outreach Project. We appreciate your dedication and commitment to make a difference by inspiring others to give back to their communities.

For more information concerning the Tampa Bay Watch or to donate to the organization directly Click Here

In working with the Tampa Bay Watch, volunteers and IGY staff emptied fishing line recycling stations at the Sunshine Skyway fishing piers. Collection stations allow fishermen to properly dispose of their excess line. The program helps prevent and reduce entanglement hazards for our local marine life. Monofilament fishing line cleanups are important because fishing line can take over 400 years to decompose.The fishing line will be sent to the Berkley Fishing where it is recycled into tackle boxes and other fishing equipment!

In addition to the collection of fishing line IGY crews will help pick up debris from this area. Marine debris is not only ugly, but dangerous to marine life and human health. Since many forms of debris are not biodegradable, they can cause problems for years to come.

Our number one goal is to work together inspiring others through the act of giving back our time, support efforts, accessible resources, goods and services.

Please contact:
[email protected]  for further information regarding donations and where to send them.

Maximo Marina Rules

To make your stay with us more enjoyable, the following set of guidelines should be followed. These are merely suggested rules of etiquette and regulations to make the Marina and its facilities more enjoyable for all customers.

  1. Do not leave garbage on the docks or common areas to be picked up. Garbage should be bagged and tied and then properly placed in designated receptacles, or be placed in the garbage truck, not loosely scattered or abandoned.
  2. Oils and fuels should be disposed of properly and not in Marina trash cans.  Please ask for assistance when disposing of oils, fuels, or chemicals. Your concern for the environment helps.
  3. Try not to introduce any effluents into the Marina lagoon. Use holding tanks if possible.
  4. Do not attempt to turn on your own water and electricity. Please have a dock attendant provide the service. Using pliers or screwdrivers will damage the equipment and you will be charged. It is suggested that you read meters (if applicable) along with our dock attendant to ensure accuracy.
  5. Anyone caught taking water from another yacht’s tap shall be responsible for the entire water cost of the metered yacht. Please use your own water.
  6. Keep power cords and water hoses in a neat and orderly fashion so that no one will trip in the dark or while carrying objects.
  7. Please wash sails on lawn areas where water outlets and drying spaces are available, or do it aboard your yacht.
  8. When marking anchor chains with paint, use paper or cardboard beneath your chain to keep wet paint off the docks and other customers’ shoes.
  9. When cleaning dinghies, make sure you rinse debris and growth off of the docks when finished.
  10. Lock the vessel when leaving it unattended.
  11. Lock your dinghies and outboard at night.
  12. Try to keep excessive noise down after 10:00 pm.
  13. Do not utilize power sanders or grinders while completing minor vessel repairs.
  14. Barbecue and cooking on the docks is prohibited. Barbecue and cooking should be done on board in suitable equipment and self contained. Any other way is dangerous and frowned upon. Kindly clean up after yourself when finished. Charcoal ash and debris are not to be disposed of into the lagoon.
  15. If bright deck lights or spot lights are to be used at night, avoid pointing them at nearby boats, especially down or into their cabins.
  16. Pets need to be kept on a leash or in an acceptable carrying case. Please be sure to clean up after your pets. Owners will be responsible for any damages caused by unattended pets.

Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.

Itineraries

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3 DAY ITINERARY

Florida’s Gulf Coast welcomes you with pristine beaches, forts, Florida wildlife, archaeological sites, and globally inspired cuisine in this beautiful city.

5 DAY ITINERARY

Lose yourself exploring the minds of world famed artists and attractions in museums and then dive into one of the many brewhouses to have a bite.

ANNUAL EVENTS

With wonderful weather year-round, the Skyway District offers a variety of annual activities including a block party, art walks, festivals, and outdoor galleries.

LOCAL ATTRACTIONS

Enjoy the world's largest collection of Salvador Dali, Chihuly's Glass garden, and an array of theme parks, waterparks, music venues, and tours.

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