Hurricane Hole Marina · Stock Island

The tiki booth. Where Six Fins lives.

The first place you stop on the way out. The last place you stop on the way back. The bar the guides lean on between trips.

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A note from the crew

Most jet ski outfits hand you a clipboard in a parking lot.

We built something different. The tiki booth at Hurricane Hole is where the guides meet the guests, where the sales team hangs between charters, where the captain checks the radar one more time before launch. It's the front door of Six Fins — and we made it look like a place you'd actually want to walk into.

It's not for show. The booth holds the keys, the radios, the lifejackets, the launch schedule, and a small Bluetooth speaker that plays whatever the guide on duty is in the mood for. Most days it's quiet reggae. On Saturdays it's louder.

If you've never been, here's what to look for.

We didn't want a counter. We wanted a place that felt like the rest of the day — on the water, in the Keys, with a crew that knows the bottom of every channel.
— Mac, Founder
Find the booth

Hurricane Hole Marina, Stock Island.

South-side of Stock Island, off US-1, with a working restaurant and a protected south-facing marina that runs even on north-wind days. From downtown Key West: about a 10-minute Uber or taxi.

  • Address. 5130 US-1, Stock Island, FL 33040.
  • Departures. 1-Hour Freestyle and 2-Hour 28-Mile Tour launch from here. See the Hurricane Hole tour page.
  • Wind-day advantage. The south-facing marina runs when north-side ops cancel.
  • The restaurant. Hurricane Hole Restaurant is steps from the booth. Eat before, eat after.
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