Cruise Tampa Bay with a private skylounge, spacious decks, and water toys
Cruise sandbars and coves aboard a 43-foot Tiara with fuel included
Cruise Tampa Bay with water toys, indoor comfort, and spacious decks
Customize a private cruise for island beaches, dolphin viewing, or a St. Pete sunset
Snorkel Fort Dade ruins and explore Egmont Key’s shores
Explore Shell Key's shores for shells and Gulf wildlife
Private Shell Key escape for beachcombing, snorkeling and wildlife watching
Shell, swim, and watch the Florida sunset from Shell Key Sandbar
Private 2-hour sunset sail with downtown St. Petersburg views
Relax on a 3-hour sail with a U.S. Coast Guard–licensed captain from downtown St. Pete
Start the day aboard a classic yacht with optional sailing instruction
Learn to ride an eFoil with expert instruction in St. Petersburg
Ride a Super Air Nautique G25 with a USCG captain in Tampa Bay
Private VIP boat party with a captain, party bus, and bottle service
Celebrate with a tiki boat party, beach seating, and a bottle of your choice
Cruise calm water or ride waves in Clearwater’s open speed zones
Celebrate on Tampa Bay with a private yacht, JetCar, and two jet skis
Take the helm for a fast ride across Clearwater waters
Take the Helm on Clearwater’s Gulf and Intracoastal Waters
Bring up to 13 people for four hours on a JetCar and two jet skis
Bring your own drinks for a captain-led tiki bar cruise
Rent a GoBoat for 3 hours and cruise St. Pete’s waterfront landmarks
Clarity is geology, not luck: quartz sand, seagrass filtration, and how close the Gulf Stream runs. Thirteen beaches, and the trade-off each one asks of you.
Florida issues no boating license at all. What the marina checks is a safety education card, and whether you need one comes down to one date: January 1, 1988.