Explore remote islands, patch corals, and shipwrecks by charter
Explore Florida Keys sandbars and mangrove mazes by boat
Light-Tackle Reef and Wreck Fishing for Families and Beginners
Fish or relax on a private 4-hour charter with a local captain
Private 6-hour fishing charter for up to 4 anglers
Spend 8 hours on the water with a private captain and gear for up to 4 anglers
Snorkel Florida Keys reefs with gear, food, and drinks included
Snorkel Florida Keys Reefs With Gear, Food and Drinks Included
Cruise to Florida Keys sandbars with water, ice, and cooler space included
Explore reefs and blue water on a guided spearfishing trip
Explore Florida Keys wrecks and reefs with an experienced underwater guide
Fish Key West’s offshore waters from a stable 45-foot sportfishing boat
Fish reefs, shallows, and offshore edges aboard a fast 34-foot center console
Chase offshore species in the remote waters of the Marquesas
Cruise to Fort Jefferson and swim in Dry Tortugas waters
Customize a private day of fishing, snorkeling, sandbar stops, or island hopping
Private 8-hour fishing charter for up to 6, with captain, gear, and fuel included
Roomy sport-fishing charter with space for large day-trip groups
Charter the Linda D V for up to 6 anglers on a 4–8 hour Key West trip
Private 2-hour Key West charter with a captain and flexible itinerary options
Share a 4-hour fishing charter and meet fellow anglers in Key West
Spend 8 hours fishing deep water, wrecks, and snapper or mahi action
Split a 4-hour party fishing charter with up to 14 people
Reef snorkeling, sandbar time, or both on a private Key West charter
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.