Watch the Gulf sunset aboard a traditional schooner
Sail Boca Ciega Bay on a private schooner with drinks and a restroom aboard
Dance, snorkel and enjoy an open bar on an adults-only Punta Cana catamaran
Discover Miami’s heritage and skyline from the streets and Biscayne 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
Customize a private cruise for celebrations and coastal views
Fish Tampa Bay’s inshore waters with premium gear, live bait, and room for up to six anglers
Private inshore fishing for snook, redfish and more
Target Tampa Bay inshore favorites with premium gear and live bait
Pursue Tampa Bay tarpon aboard Capt. Kyle Wallace’s 25-foot C-Hawk
Private tarpon fishing with premium gear and live bait included
Soar 300 feet above St. Pete Beach for sweeping Gulf views on a safe, guided parasail flight
Hold on tight on a 15-minute banana boat ride in St. Pete Beach
Take the controls for a beachside ride on St. Pete Beach
Cruise to Sand Dollar Island for shelling and a sunset ride back
Glide along St. Pete Beach’s coastal waters at your own pace
Shell, snorkel, and look for dolphins on a Sand Dollar Island cruise
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.