Explore Wekiwa Spring at your own pace on a self-guided paddleboard outing
Paddle the Wekiwa River with a guide and look for local wildlife
Paddle the Emerald Cut with a 2-hour guided kayak tour and swim stops
Paddle the Emerald Cut on a 2-hour guided clear-bottom kayak tour
Paddle 8.5 miles downstream with shuttle back to King’s Landing
Paddle out and back on Rock Springs Run from King’s Landing
Skip the paddle up the Emerald Cut with a golf cart ride, then float 2 miles by kayak
Paddle the Emerald Cut at sunset with a guided kayak tour
Paddle the Emerald Cut at sunrise before the crowds
Float Emerald Cut and paddle through Wekiva State Park
Paddle clear spring water and look for native wildlife
Float the Emerald Cut with a naturalist guide, paddling tips, and swim breaks
Share a stable paddle through Lake Griffin State Park
Paddle Lake Griffin’s scenic waterways at your own pace
Reach Lake Griffin fishing spots beyond the big boats
A beginner-friendly river outing with paddling tips and an optional swim break
Private 6-hour island-hopping charter for up to 6 guests
Private 4-hour island-hopping boat tour for up to 6 guests
Private family fishing trip with sandbar swim time for up to 6 guests
Island-hop for 4 hours with snorkeling and water toys, tailored for families
Private 3-hour island-hopping charter with snorkeling and paddle boarding for up to 6
Paddle clear spring waters while searching for manatees, monkeys, and more
Paddle Orlando's historic lakes at your own pace
Paddle calm spring waters with clear views and beginner-friendly guidance
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.