Explore island back bays while searching for wild ponies and coastal wildlife
Explore Assateague’s back bays and search for wild ponies by boat
Cruise Chincoteague waters for lighthouse views and possible wild pony sightings
Paddle Assateague waterways and look for wild ponies with a guide
Paddle tidal waters at sunset while looking for Assateague’s wild ponies
Paddle Assateague waterways while looking for wild ponies and refuge wildlife
Paddle into dusk with lighthouse views and chances to spot wild ponies
Paddle remote refuge waterways with a guide and look for ponies and coastal birds
Paddle Chincoteague waterways with a private-ramp launch
Paddle Assateague Channel at your own pace for a full day on the water
Paddle from Chincoteague to Assateague to look for wild ponies and lighthouse views
Cruise the back side of Assateague to spot wild ponies and coastal wildlife
Cruise at sunset to spot Assateague ponies and coastal wildlife
Dig clams, pull oyster cages, and learn to shuck on an interactive aquafarm tour
Cruise to see wild Chincoteague ponies with a Saltwater Cowboy guide
Cruise to Chincoteague pony grazing pastures with a 50% refund if you don’t spot ponies
Cruise Chincoteague and harvest clams and oysters along the way
See Assateague Lighthouse and look for ponies on a private island cruise
Spacious pontoon cruise with island views and onboard restrooms
Explore island waterways, pony habitat, and local history from the water
Paddle Assateague backwaters with hands-on wildlife discovery
Paddle calm back bays with route guidance for the day
Rent a kayak, paddleboard, or canoe from open to close near Assateague Island
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.