Paddle glowing lagoon waters by clear kayak or paddleboard
Paddle Florida's Indian River Lagoon and look for dolphins, manatees, and coastal wildlife
A neon-lit date-night paddle with sparkling wine and city reflections
Explore Lake Ivanhoe at night with LED-lit paddling and Orlando city views
Share a guided paddleboard or clear kayak outing with your dog
Paddle Orlando’s lakes at sunset by clear kayak or board
Paddle Lake Ivanhoe’s clear waters and discover natural scenery near downtown Orlando
Drift along Boynton Beach reefs and wrecks on a two-tank boat dive
Cruise, fish, and snorkel aboard a refitted 32-foot Contender
Island-hop with snorkel stops and space to relax
Island-hop the USVI and BVI with snorkeling, shade, and onboard sound
Cruise the US Virgin Islands with lounge space, snorkeling gear, and a swim platform
Relax, snorkel, and swim from a private yacht built for island days
Glide through Central Florida swamps on a narrated airboat ride and spot diverse wildlife
Pick up speed across Florida marshes and open waterways
Paddle secluded Blackwater Creek with expert guides and small groups for an immersive nature escape
Kayak near Blue Spring State Park to look for manatees and local wildlife
Paddle at night and watch bioluminescence glow with each stroke
Learn kayaking basics, then take a short guided paddle in Deltona
Paddle Emerald Waters Through Rock Springs Wildlife Habitat
Build practical kayak self-rescue and assisted rescue skills
Build core kayak strokes and rescue skills in a 4-hour class
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.