Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Thursday, September 4th, 2025 8:34am.
By Meredith Amon, Licensed in Alabama and Florida
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When I think about what makes Ono Island truly special, the word that always comes to mind is boating. This private island community in Orange Beach was designed with the water in mind. Nearly every turn reveals a sparkling view of Bayou St. John, Old River, or the Intracoastal Waterway. For those of us who love the water, it really is a boater’s paradise.
Many of my neighbors say the same thing: “It’s like living in a marina, but with the privacy of home.” Waterfront living here isn’t just about the view—it’s about access. Whether you own a center console, a sportfisher, or a trawler, there’s a canal, slip, or big water lot to suit your boating lifestyle.
One of the biggest draws to Ono Island is how convenient boating is here. From my experience working with buyers and sellers on the island, these are the most appreciated features:
Deep-Water Access – Homes along Bayou St. John and the Intracoastal Waterway are perfect for larger vessels, offering quick navigation out to open water.
Protected Canals – The interior canal systems are ideal for smaller boats, jet skis, and paddleboards. They offer calm water dockage and quick access to the main channels.
Community Boat Launch – Located near Ono North Phase Two, the private boat ramp is an added bonus for those who don’t have a dock at home but still want easy access to the water.
Old River Access – The western portion of Old River is a designated no-wake zone, making it a pleasant spot for cruising and boat-watching, while the eastern stretches provide easy connection to Perdido Pass and the Gulf.
On summer evenings, I often hear the hum of boats making their way back from a day offshore. Friends will tell me stories about catching snapper near the rigs, or about anchoring at Robinson Island for an afternoon swim. Others enjoy cruising down to marinas like Zeke’s Landing or Orange Beach Marina to watch the sportfishing yachts return after a long day on the water.
Boating on Ono Island isn’t just a pastime—it’s a way of life. Residents here value the freedom of walking out your back door, stepping onto your dock, and being on the water within minutes.
When I show buyers around, boating amenities are often the deciding factor. Many are looking for:
Big Water Views with room for larger boats
Canal Access Homes that offer protected dockage
New Construction Options where they can design a dock to their specifications
And for those who may not find the perfect existing home, there are still vacant lots available where we can partner with trusted builders to create the ultimate waterfront retreat.
If you’ve been dreaming of a home where boating is part of your everyday lifestyle, Ono Island deserves your attention. I’d love to help you explore the opportunities here, whether it’s a canal lot for your bay boat or a big water estate for your sportfisher.
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