May 26, 2026
Waterfront tourism is booming across the Caribbean and South America. The rapid expansion of marinas and coastal resorts has pushed up market demand for professional floating dock solutions.
Aluminum alloy floating docks outperform traditional fixed piers when coping with tides and fluctuating water levels, which is why they are widely adopted for tourist marinas.
Developers in Brazil, Colombia, Panama, and other local markets now prioritize visitor convenience, low maintenance costs, and long service life of materials. Accordingly, modular floating pontoons have become a mainstream choice for local waterfront construction.
Salt spray, high humidity, and corrosive sea air prevail all year round along the coasts of South America and the Caribbean. Traditional steel docks tend to wear fast and need frequent upkeep in such harsh environments.
For this reason, most local marinas opt for 6061-T6 marine-grade aluminum frames, HDPE/LLDPE floating pontoons, and WPC anti-slip decking. Boasting excellent anti-corrosion performance and robust mechanical strength, 6061-T6 aluminum stands out as the most preferred structural material.
Coastal and island areas often experience dramatic water level variations. Floating pontoons move up and down naturally with the tides, perfectly serving yacht marinas, resort waterfronts, pedestrian walkways and tourist berthing zones. To further enhance accessibility and overall stability, pile guides and gangways are usually equipped as supporting facilities.
Most tourist marinas are built in multiple phases. Thanks to the modular design, operators can easily add finger pontoons, walkways, extra berths and mooring fittings in later stages. This design effectively avoids major disturbances during subsequent construction.
Many marinas are located on remote islands and isolated coasts, where logistics can be challenging. Our aluminum floating docks are fully prefabricated into separate modules for easy shipping. On-site assembly is simple and efficient, making the system a perfect fit for island resorts and far-flung coastal projects. This construction approach has gained huge popularity throughout South America.
Today’s marina managers are eager to cut long-term operating costs. Products with anti-corrosion properties, anti-slip surfaces, replaceable floats and matched modular accessories are highly favored across the industry.
Every waterfront site has unique coastline shapes, berth requirements and water depth. We tailor the size of berths, width of gangways, overall pontoon arrangements and mooring setups strictly based on field conditions, to deliver optimal solutions for each project.