Beach Access

Beach Access Map

Residents

To obtain a pass to the Residents Beach and Sarazen Park South Beach you may contact MICA at 642-7778 or visit their web site.

Collier County residents may also obtain a free Collier County Beach parking sticker at the public library on 210 S. Heathwood Dr. The City of Marco Island no longer distributes beach stickers at Mackle Park.

 

Visitors

South Marco Beach 

Located on South Collier Boulevard, Marco Island, 70 parking spaces with rest room access. $8.00 Parking Fee payable to the Master Meter, or Beach Parking Permit required. The Beach is open from sunrise to sundown.
 

Parking on the streets or swales in the South Beach area is prohibited. See Parking Regulations for more information.

 

Tigertail Beach (County owned and operated)

Located on Marco Island, Tigertail Beach offers the public everything from natural resources to beachside amenities that make your visit a rewarding one. Tigertail Beach offers a bath house, five boardwalks leading from the mangrove lined parking area to the white, sandy beach. As you are standing on the beach looking over the Gulf of Mexico, you will see sand Dollar Island. This area is a nesting area for many birds, some that are threatened species. The Least Terns and Black Skimmers nest here in the spring along with various species of Sandpipers. The tidal bay between Tigertail Beach and Sand Dollar Island is generally an area where a variety of birds feed. We see Herons, Egrets, ibis and Many kinds of Terns, Sandpipers, plovers and Gulls. You may even see birds of prey such as the Osprey, gliding overhead.

A trip to Tigertail is not complete without a stroll along the beach for shells and other beach items. Collection of live shells is not permitted within county parks, but should you walk the shorelines, you will find a variety of shells and maybe even a sand dollar.

For your convenience, there are restrooms at the beach. In addition, a concession offers beach equipment rentals, food, and drinks. A handicapped beach wheelchair is available at this site. There are 226 regular parking spaces and 6 handicap parking spaces. Should you have comments, concerns or any questions, please contact a park ranger.

 

$8.00 Parking Fee payable to the Master Meter, or Beach Parking Permit required. The Beach is open from sunrise to sundown.

 

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