Book a private reef dive with an in-water divemaster for up to 6 guests
Dive a guided wreck and shallow reef combo in Key West
Dive after dark on a private 2-tank scuba charter with an in-water dive master
Private 8-hour Key West charter with up to 4 dives
Charter a private 2-tank dive with an in-water dive master
Refresh your scuba skills with guided practice in essential procedures
Build a Private Dive Day Around Your Favorite Water Activities
Explore Dry Tortugas reefs and Fort Jefferson in one full day
Snorkel the Atlantic barrier reef with gear and snacks included
Choose a 3–6 hour private sandbar charter with floats, snorkel gear, and shade
Build your own private boat day with snorkeling, sandbar time, or sightseeing
Island-hop, snorkel, fish, and float on Key West waters
Explore Key West reefs with snorkel gear and onboard refreshments included
Fish offshore on a private, air-conditioned Key West charter
Cast off aboard an air-conditioned sportfishing boat
Head offshore aboard an air-conditioned sportfishing boat for a private day on the water
Cruise Key West by private boat with snorkel gear and a sandbar stop
Cruise on a 32' Belzona to relax and float at a Key West sandbar
Discover Fort Jefferson and Dry Tortugas waters by captained boat
Ride a private charter to Dry Tortugas with a licensed captain
Fish for lobsters by bully net on a small-group Key West night 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.