Posted by Meredith Folger Amon on Tuesday, September 30th, 2025 8:10am.
By Meredith Folger Amon
By Meredith Folger Amon
Life on Ono Island is defined by water, and nowhere is that more evident than along the big-water stretches of Bayou St. John and the Intracoastal Waterway. These properties aren’t just homes—they’re harbors for boats that take their owners into the Gulf, across the Intracoastal, or over to waterfront restaurants with ease. For serious boaters, the right street matters just as much as the right floorplan.
The premier addresses on Bayou St. John—Sandy Key, Marlin Key, Turtle Key, Shoalwater, St. John, and Peninsula—offer generous frontage, deep water, and unobstructed access. These are the streets where you’ll see Freeman 37 Catamarans, Invincible 36 Open Fishermen, Viking 48 Convertibles, and larger yachts like the Sunseeker Predator 60 or Princess 62 Flybridge.
St. John Drive is especially unique. Many properties here sit directly on Bayou St. John, ideal for a larger sportfishing boat or wide-beam catamaran. At the same time, across the street, these homes often include a protected slip in Ono’s interior canal system—perfect for a smaller bay boat or tender. It’s a rare dual setup that gives you the best of both worlds.
Peninsula Drive offers a similar advantage. Properties here face Bayou St. John for larger vessels while also providing access to Ono Harbour slips across the street. This allows owners to keep a sportfishing yacht on the Bayou and a smaller vessel or family cruiser safely tucked away in the Harbour.
The combination of frontage and flexibility makes these streets the gold standard for anyone whose boating lifestyle requires more than one boat.
At the island’s entrance, streets like Hatteras Cove, Pompano Key, Oleander Court, Cuttysark Cove, and Palmetto Drive sit on smaller cul-de-sacs but still open onto Bayou St. John. These properties are well suited for mid-size sportfishers in the 40–50 ft range, such as the Hatteras GT45X or Viking 46 Convertible, as well as wide-beam cats like the Caymas 34 CT. For those who want deep-water access in a more intimate neighborhood setting, these streets deliver.
Sandpiper Drive is a mix. Some homes here are positioned directly on Bayou St. John’s wide water, accommodating larger offshore boats, while others are located on the canal side, which is better suited for bay boats, pontoons, and smaller center consoles. This variety makes Sandpiper appealing to a range of boaters, from weekend cruisers to serious anglers.
While certain streets lend themselves to yachts or dual-slip setups, there are a few boats that feel at home almost anywhere along Bayou St. John or the Intracoastal:
Caymas 34 CT – A wide-beam catamaran that combines offshore performance with stability for family outings.
Invincible 36 Open Fisherman – A Gulf Coast staple with range, speed, and flexibility.
Freeman 37 Catamaran – Known for its efficiency offshore, equally suited for trolling the Gulf or cruising to a dockside dinner.
Viking 48 Convertible – A sportfisher that balances serious fishing with luxurious accommodations, perfect for big-water slips.
These boats represent the balance of versatility and performance that matches Ono Island’s deep-water lifestyle.
What I love about Ono Island is that boating isn’t an afterthought—it’s a way of life built into the design of the community. Whether you’re entertaining on your pool deck, running out into the Gulf at sunrise, or keeping both a large sportfisher and a smaller bay boat at the ready, the island’s big-water streets make it possible.
For buyers who want a home that works as well for their boat as it does for their family, Bayou St. John and the Intracoastal properties are the pinnacle of Gulf Coast living.
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Meredith Folger Amon is a Gulf Coast Expert Real Estate Advisor, licensed in Alabama and Florida. She specializes in helping buyers and sellers navigate the boating lifestyle on Ono Island and beyond.
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