Reimagining a Waterfront Gem
In a remarkable turn of events, Legacy Harbour Marina has risen from the ashes of Hurricane Ian, marking a significant milestone in Fort Myers’ waterfront renaissance. After experiencing catastrophic damage, the marina is now back in business, welcoming boaters to a newly transformed 13-acre site that has undergone an impressive $15 million redevelopment.
The marina, long cherished as a homeport for those navigating Florida’s scenic west coast, has been meticulously redesigned to cater to the modern mariner’s needs. Rick Budd, CEO of AIRN Management, expressed the community’s anticipation, stating, “The May 2026 reopening represents a significant reinvestment in Fort Myers’ waterfront and a long-term commitment to the local boating community.”
A Modern Infrastructure
The revitalized Legacy Harbour Marina showcases cutting-edge design and construction aimed at enhancing both functionality and aesthetics. At the heart of this transformation is a robust new dock system, constructed with Bellingham Marine’s Unifloat concrete wave attenuation technology, which promises to minimize the impact of waves while ensuring safety and stability for vessels.

With 131 slips designed to accommodate boats ranging from 40 to 150 feet, the facility is equipped with advanced amenities. Each slip is fitted with essential utilities, including potable water, in-slip pump-out services, and a variety of power options, ensuring that both transient and long-term guests can enjoy a seamless boating experience.
Features Designed for Comfort and Convenience
- Aluminum frame dock systems with durable synthetic decking
- Fire suppression systems for enhanced safety
- Fiberglass dock boxes for secure storage
- Single- and three-phase power options
These upgrades not only enhance the marina’s operational capacity but also elevate the overall experience for boaters, ensuring that Legacy Harbour Marina remains a preferred destination along the Gulf Coast.
Beyond the Marina: The Fort Myers Experience
Located just a stone’s throw from the vibrant Fort Myers River District, Legacy Harbour Marina offers an abundance of activities for those who wish to explore beyond the dock. The River District is a bustling hub filled with an eclectic mix of restaurants serving everything from global cuisines to local seafood specialties. Visitors can indulge in the area’s nightlife, with bars offering live music and unique cocktails, or take advantage of the weekly farmers’ market for fresh local produce.
For those looking to extend their stay, several hotels are conveniently situated nearby, making it easy for cruising enthusiasts to enjoy a night off the boat while immersing themselves in the local culture. The proximity to the stunning Bunche Beach Preserve—a 718-acre haven for fishing, birdwatching, and nature walks—further enhances the allure of this waterfront destination.

A Testament to Resilience
The reopening of Legacy Harbour Marina serves as a testament to the resilience of the Fort Myers community and the enduring spirit of boaters who cherish this region. The marina stands not only as a facility for docking but as a gathering place for a community that thrives on connection to the water and each other.
As Legacy Harbour Marina embarks on this new chapter, it invites boaters to bask in the beauty of Florida’s coastline while enjoying a plethora of modern amenities designed for comfort and convenience. The revitalization of this historic marina reaffirms its role as an essential part of the local boating landscape, ensuring that it remains a premier destination for years to come.
Editorial note: This article was created by A Bit Lavish Miami’s Magazine as an original editorial reinterpretation based on publicly available reporting. Original source: yachtingmagazine.com. Read the original article here: https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/cruising-and-chartering/legacy-harbour-marina-reopening/.
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