Cast for sharks with a captain and tackle included
Private 2-hour sail to learn the salt marsh and watch for dolphins
Sail into sunset with coastal wildlife and ecology insights
Chase redfish, tarpon, and more aboard a stable, shaded vessel guided by expert captains.
Fish inshore and nearshore on a 26-foot catamaran for up to 6 passengers
Fish the calm Palmetto Dunes lagoons by electric skiff with a native guide
Fish Hilton Head’s nearshore waterways on a 24-foot Pathfinder
Paddle for 1.5 hours with single, double, or triple rentals
Rent a surfboard or paddleboard for 8 hours
Paddle Hilton Head Island waters in a kayak or canoe sized for your group
Fish Hilton Head’s lagoon system with a light-tackle rod rental
Enjoy a private 3-hour catch-and-release outing tailored for families and beginners
Learn paddle strokes and safety basics with a certified instructor on Hilton Head waters
Private boat time for tubing, water skiing, wakeboarding, and kneeboarding
Boat to a private island, then kayak Daufuskie’s salt marshes
Build your own 5-hour boat day with islands, towns, and water activities
Kayak Hilton Head’s tidal creeks with an interpretive naturalist guide
Small-group kayak fishing at optimal tide with a naturalist guide
Design a private kayak tour or lesson around your group’s goals
Learn stand up paddleboarding as a family on a Hilton Head creek
Paddle Hilton Head’s salt marsh with a naturalist guide
Build your SUP skills with a private paddleboard session
Fish Lowcountry waters for redfish with USCG-licensed captains; boat, bait, and tackle included
See Savannah's riverfront and working port from the water
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.