Cruise Lake Tahoe with a private driver and space for up to 8 guests
Cruise Lake Tahoe on a private open-bow boat with a dedicated driver
Cruise Lake Tahoe’s West Shore on a private pontoon with a dedicated driver
Cruise Lake Tahoe’s West Shore with a driver and room for up to 12
Cruise Lake Tahoe with a dedicated driver, with room for up to 12 guests
Cruise Lake Tahoe with a required pro driver and enjoy watersports with included equipment
Rent a stable paddleboard on Lake Tahoe, with hourly or full-day options
Rent a Sea-Doo jet ski on Lake Tahoe’s West Shore
Rent a single kayak on Lake Tahoe, with hourly or full-day options
Share a paddle on Lake Tahoe with a dog-friendly tandem rental
Six hours of private boating, water sports, and time at Tahoe’s coves
Make time for swimming, watersports, sightseeing, and relaxing on Lake Tahoe
Customize a day of water sports, coves, beaches, and scenic stops
Cruise Lake Tahoe, swim, and try watersports with gear and instruction included
Build confidence on Class II–III rapids with calm pools and Tahoe National Forest scenery
Paddle 17 miles of Class IV+ rapids through California canyon wilderness
Learn the basics, then tackle Class III rapids on a 12-mile river run
Paddle 9 miles of historic South Fork rapids and calm pools
Parasail above Lake Tahoe for aerial views and photo ops
Sail M.S. Dixie II for narrated Tahoe history and Vikingsholm Castle views
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.