See reefs below the surface and relax at a Key West sandbar
Design your own reef and sandbar escape aboard a glass-bottom boat
Circle Key West by jet ski with guided stops and free-ride time
Circle Key West by Yamaha WaveRunner with landmark and sandbar stops
Private 5-hour sandbar and sunset cruise with snorkel gear and music
Snorkel the reef, then cruise to a remote Key West sandbar
Private 5-hour snorkel and sunset cruise for all ages
Private Dry Tortugas charter with breakfast, picnic lunch, and snacks included
Private access to Key West sandbars, beaches, and mangroves
Private boat time for sandbars, mangroves, and beach picnics
Explore secluded sandbars, mangroves, and private beaches by boat
Reef or sandbar snorkeling with your private group
Sail to a Key West reef aboard a private 60-foot schooner
Fish Key West’s evening bite for snapper and grouper under the stars
Spend 8 hours fishing Key West waters with Captain Magnus (up to 6 passengers)
Fish Key West waters from a spacious, performance-built SeaHunter
Fish South Florida waters with Captain Magnus aboard the Ultra Grand Slam
Private fishing for your Key West group, with gear and fish cleaning included
Learn sailing fundamentals aboard Hobie Wave catamarans
Cruise Key West’s seaport by tiki boat with captain-guided local stories
Circle Key West in 90 minutes on a thrilling 26-mile guided jet ski ride.
Spend 8 hours fishing deeper into Key West’s backcountry waters
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.