Explore South Beach landmarks and splash into Biscayne Bay
Add jet skis, a banana boat ride, swimming, and waterfront sightseeing to your Miami cruise
Soar 350 feet above Miami Beach for stunning ocean views on a safe, thrilling flight.
Cruise Miami Harbor aboard a vintage yacht and learn local history from a knowledgeable crew.
Dive South Florida reefs and wrecks on the Lady Go Diver
Build Freediving Skills with Line and Reef Drift Dives
Reef and wreck snorkeling with gear, snacks, and soda included
Explore Isabela's wetlands and marine habitats by yacht
Unlock a paddleboard from your smartphone and enjoy Miami bay views
Wakesurf, tube, and cruise Biscayne Bay on a private wake boat
Flyboard, tube, and cruise on a 3-hour private boat for up to 6 people
Try wakesurfing with a small social group on the water
Get more riding time with personalized captain-led wakesurf coaching
Learn cable wakeboarding with beginner-speed rides and dockside coaching
Push your skills on a 19 mph cable course with ramps, rails, and trick tips
Step up your cable skills at an approachable 17 mph
Pair an Everglades airboat ride with a 90-minute Millionaire’s Row cruise
Cruise Biscayne Bay and see Miami’s Millionaire’s Row estates in 1.5 hours
Rent a 14 ft jon boat and explore or fish in the Everglades
Explore the Everglades by covered airboat with transportation from Miami
Explore Everglades waterways by covered airboat with Broward County transportation
Explore the Everglades by covered airboat with transportation from West Palm Beach County
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.