Discover the Best Piers in Florida for Unforgettable Experiences

Salt Water Fishing License Requirements

Generally, saltwater fishing licenses are required for Florida residents and visitors; however, those fishing from piers that hold a Salt Water Pier Fishing License are exempt from needing a license while fishing from that pier.

Pier 60 – Clearwater

Pier 60 in Clearwater Beach at Sunset. Dawn Henthorn

Sunsets on the Gulf of Mexico are legendary, and the sunsets at Pier 60 in Clearwater Beach are truly a reason to celebrate! Hundreds gather each evening to enjoy the spectacular view, festive atmosphere, and live entertainment on one of the Gulf’s best beaches.

Skyway Fishing Pier State Park

Skyway Fishing Pier State Park
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Advertised as the world’s longest fishing pier, it was formed from the old Skyway Bridge after it was damaged in the well-publicized shipping accident of 1980. The pier is open 24 hours a day and is well-lit for anglers to enjoy round-the-clock saltwater fishing.

Cocoa Beach Pier

Situated on the iconic beach famous for surfing, this historical landmark features five restaurants, four bars, live entertainment, and an 800 ft. long fishing pier that extends into the Atlantic Ocean.

Daytona Beach Pier

Daytona Beach Boardwalk
Daytona Beach Boardwalk Amusement Rides. Dawn Henthorn

Whether you visit for the adjacent boardwalk amusement thrills, to cast a line and catch dinner, or to enjoy the popular Crabby Joes Restaurant, which serves some of the best seafood in the area, staying for the sunset is a must—it is absolutely beautiful!

Mallory Square Pier – Key West

USA, Florida, Palm trees and street lights at key west harbor after sunset with orange sky
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A nightly ritual in Key West celebrates the dramatic sunsets at Mallory Square and the historic pier overlooking Key West Harbor and the Gulf of Mexico. The orange-red sky creates an enchanting backdrop for the carnival-like atmosphere, complete with live entertainment.

Jacksonville Beach Pier

Jacksonville Beach pier
Welcome sign at Jacksonville Beach pier. Diane Macdonald/Getty Images

This handicap-accessible pier measures an impressive 20 feet wide and extends 1,320 feet into the Atlantic. It provides anglers access to deep-water species of fish and is equipped with fish cleaning stations, bait shops, concessions, and restrooms. Notably, no saltwater fishing license is required, but hours are limited and a small admission fee applies.

Pensacola Beach Gulf Pier

Pensacola Beach pier
Pensacola Beach Pier on a peaceful spring day about six months after Hurricane Ivan.

Boasting itself as the longest and friendliest pier on the Gulf of Mexico, the Pensacola Beach Gulf Pier is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned fisherman, you will find a welcoming atmosphere. In addition to pole and equipment rental, the diner serves hamburgers, hotdogs, snacks, and drinks. If fishing isn’t your thing, the pier offers plenty of sights, including marine birds and breathtaking sunsets perfect for photography.

Fort Desoto Pier

Sunset at the Fort Desoto Pier near Clearwater, Florida.
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Pinellas County’s Fort DeSoto Park features two fishing piers—one on the bay-side and one on the Gulf of Mexico. The Gulf Pier is the longer of the two, extending 1,000 feet, with no fishing license required. Regardless of whether you catch any fish, the views of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge and historic Egmont Key are spectacular.

Naples Pier

The pier in Naples, Florida
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This historic landmark is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It is a favored location for both visitors and locals to fish, people-watch, bird-watch, dolphin-watch, and observe the vibrant sunsets into the Gulf of Mexico.

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