Located on the eastern shore of Charlotte Harbor, this small boating and fishing community is an undiscovered gem. It's directly across from Boca Grande Pass, surrounded by mangrove islands. Eight navigable canals form the nucleus of the neighborhood. Just a short 10-minute drive north on Burnt Store Road and all the conveniences of a modern world are available to you, but once you've driven into Pirate Harbor the pace of the 21st century can be a memory. It's time to watch mullet jump, red fish tail, egrets and spoonbill work the shallows, pelicans diving from the sky for a meal.... You get the idea.
If you're looking for your piece of paradise, this is a spot where you will want to take a closer look.
Use these links to search for available Pirate Harbor properties (click on map markers for the details):
Pirates Harbor's canal system and the pass to the harbor was to be dredged. The dredging plan was designed to take the low-tide depth to 5 foot.
The thumbnail above shows the plan for the dredging project.
However, while boating in the area I noted that the main channel had not been dredged. Checking on the County's website it appears that the dredge is having permitting issues. A recent call to Charlotte County revealed that the state of Florida denied the permit to dredge the main channel.
For more information click here.
If you have any questions please call 941-485-4240 or toll free 888-391-4240 or
e-mail johanne@flgulfhomes.com
This is an aerial view showing the canals leading out to the mangrove Islands and the harbor.
This shows the view you would have from the homes at the ends of the cul-de-sacs.
Typical Key West style home.
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Johanne and Bob Wallace 941-485-4240
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