Private Hurricane 26' boat cruise with skyline views and a swim stop
Choose a 2- or 4-hour Sea Ray 46 cruise with island anchoring option
Cruise Miami by yacht with 2- or 4-hour options
Cruise Miami Bay on a private 26 ft Bayliner with room for up to 11
Snorkel two Miami reef sites on a 4-hour boat trip
4-hour, 2-tank dive trip with optional pro guide from Bayside Marketplace
Guided DPV wreck dive in Miami with 2 EAN 28% tanks
Learn scuba basics, then make two guided open-water dives
Refresh your scuba skills on two ocean dives
Build underwater scooter skills on two guided training dives
Learn to plan enriched-air dives for longer bottom times
Glide through Everglades wetlands with rescued-alligator encounters
Glide Through Everglades Wetlands and See Rescued Alligators
Cross the Keys for snorkeling and free time in Key West
View Florida’s underwater world through a glass-bottom boat
Explore Key West with 90 minutes of shared Jet Ski time
Charter a 55-foot yacht for up to 13 guests, with 3–6 hour daytime options
Private 55-foot nighttime yacht charter with a crew of 2
Book a private nighttime yacht with a crew and space for up to 13 guests
Book a private 50-foot daytime yacht for up to 13 guests
Private 50-foot yacht at night with room for up to 13
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.