Miami Herald (Sunday)

This Florida water taxi has become a popular tourist attraction — but there’s a problem

- BY JAMES A. JONES JR. jajones1@bradenton.com SEE WATER TAXI, 8D

BRADENTON

On sunny days when the seas are calm, a new water taxi service between the Bradenton Riverwalk and Anna Maria Island operates with full loads of passengers.

On other days, not so much. In fact, the water taxis might not leave the dock.

“On a full day, we’re moving about 360 to 380 passengers,”

Elliott Falcione, the county’s tourism director, told members of the Manatee County Tourist Developmen­t Council on Monday.

That works out to about 180 to 190 cars taken off the roads daily on Anna Maria Island and the causeways linking it to the mainland.

But there have been 22 days this year when the weather was bad and the water taxis had to stay tied up at their moorings.

“That’s 7,000 passengers who couldn’t get on the ferry,

Falcione said.

WATER TAXI SEES SUCCESSFUL START

What’s needed is a larger boat with an enclosed passenger compartmen­t to supplement the service provided by two 50-foot open-air catamarans, the Miss Anna Maria and Downtown Duchess.

The enclosed boat could operate in more kinds of weather and keep passengers dry.

On Monday, the tourist advisory board agreed that the water taxi has gotten off to a good start and that to ensure future success, it recommends the Manatee County Commission authorize placing an order for a larger boat with an enclosed passenger cabin.

“We see that water taxi every day, and it’s full coming and going,” said Bradenton Mayor Gene Brown.

“It’s going to connect our cities together and when we can add something that’s not costing our citizens money, I’m all for it,” Brown said. “Traffic is probably the biggest thing we talk about every day.”

Tourist bed tax money was used to buy the Miss Anna Maria and Downtown Duchess.

“We wouldn’t have a water taxi without the tourist tax,” Falcione said.

MANATEE COUNTY WANTS ANOTHER FERRY

Restaurate­ur Ed Chiles congratula­ted Falcione for his

 ?? TIFFANY TOMPKINS ttompkins@bradenton.com ?? The Gulf Island Ferry fleet of two catamarans were blessed and launched on Monday, Nov. 20, 2023, after a brief ceremony on Bradenton’s Riverwalk.
TIFFANY TOMPKINS ttompkins@bradenton.com The Gulf Island Ferry fleet of two catamarans were blessed and launched on Monday, Nov. 20, 2023, after a brief ceremony on Bradenton’s Riverwalk.

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