Cruise Kings Bay's springs and wildlife from the comfort of a dry boat
Hunt for bay scallops with local Nature Coast captains
Swim with Florida manatees on a guided 3-hour eco snorkel tour
Snorkel for scallops with a licensed captain on Florida’s Nature Coast
Swim near manatees on a private Crystal River snorkel tour
Snorkel with manatees on a semi-private tour with an in-water guide
Snorkel with Florida manatees in Crystal River, with free in-water photos
Snorkel with wild manatees on a private 3-hour King’s Bay tour with free photos
Semi-private manatee snorkeling in King’s Bay with free photos
Snorkel Gulf waters and collect Bay scallops to take home
Swim alongside wild manatees in Kings Bay with gear, refreshments, and aquarium admission included
Guided wild-manatee snorkeling with photos, gear, and aquarium access
Private manatee habitat exploration with a captain, snorkel gear, and aquarium admission
Hunt for scallops in the Gulf with gear, license, water, and net bag included
Shared Kings Bay swim for confident snorkelers
Cruise and fish inshore with a private family charter in Crystal River
Stay dry while looking for native wildlife, with aquarium admission included
Fish Crystal River’s mangroves, flats and oyster bars for inshore gamefish
Search shallow Gulf grass beds for fresh scallops in Crystal River
Paddle spring-fed waterways in a clear tandem kayak with a local guide
Private clear kayaking with flexible pacing and spring views
Private 5-hour guided scalloping trip with snorkel gear included
Cruise Crystal River and King’s Bay on a private 6-passenger boat
Private 3-hour manatee swim with in-water guide for up to 10
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.