Cruise Wildwood’s back bays for fishing, crabbing, or bayside dining
Cruise Wildwood’s back bays, fish or crab, and stop at bayside spots
Cruise Wildwood’s back bays with a 9.9 hp motor—no boater’s license required
Cruise Delaware Bay with narration and step inside a historic 1885 lighthouse
Sample Delaware Bay marine life with science educators
Explore Delaware’s coastal ecology and history with state park staff
Spot coastal wildlife and explore canal ecology through kid-friendly activities
Cruise the canal and explore Rehoboth Beach at your own pace
Fish calm bay waters with family-friendly guidance and gear included
Fish Atlantic waters with crew guidance, gear, and bait included
Set sail for pirate games, water-cannon battles, and family fun
Learn surfing fundamentals with in-water instruction
Learn surf basics in a lesson reserved for your friends or family
Build your surfing skills with focused private instruction in the water
Learn to windsurf on Rehoboth Bay with a 2-hour group lesson
Learn to paddle board on Rehoboth Bay with a certified instructor
Explore wildlife-rich Rehoboth Back Bay on a beginner-friendly 60-minute paddle with an ACA-certified guide.
Ride a stable windsurfable paddleboard on Rehoboth Bay
Paddle Rehoboth Bay at sunset with a certified instructor
Rent a paddleboard in Dewey Beach with hourly, daily, or weekly options
Private paddleboard or kayak lesson for your group up to 10
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.