Rent a 22' pontoon with half- or full-day options from Isles of Capri Marina
Rent a 22-foot pontoon with half- or full-day options for up to 12 passengers
Drive your own two-seater Craigcat on a 2.5-hour guided tour of Rookery Bay
Choose your own island stops on a private backwater charter for up to 6
Cruise Naples and Marco Island backwaters on a private 8-hour charter for up to 6
Paddle the 10,000 Islands with a Florida Master Naturalist guide
Fish Everglades backcountry waters with the captain you prefer
Private fishing in the Ten Thousand Islands with your choice of captain
Fish Gulf wrecks and reefs with your choice of captain
Fish the 10,000 Islands’ bays and backcountry waters
Fish Gulf wrecks and reefs for seasonal species on a private charter
Cast for seasonal inshore fish in the Ten Thousand Islands
Fish Gulf wrecks and reefs with your license, rods, reels, and bait included
Explore 10,000 Islands bays on a private fishing charter
Fish wrecks, reefs, and hard-bottom waters for seasonal coastal species
Fish protected Everglades waters with your choice of captain
Cast for seasonal inshore species in protected backcountry waters
Private 3-hour shelling and beach stop in the Ten Thousand Islands
Cruise mangroves to a boat-access-only beach for shelling, exploring, or relaxing
Trace pirate lore and Everglades history from secluded island beaches
Be among the first to visit Shell Island on September 1
Customize a private shelling adventure with expert local guidance
Search for shells with local guides in the Ten Thousand Islands
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.