Fish offshore reefs, wrecks, and shrimp boats along Florida's east coast
Cast for inshore favorites from Ponce Inlet to Port Canaveral
Ride New Smyrna Beach waterways and look for dolphins, manatees, and turtles
Troll deep offshore waters, then bottom fish on the return
Target a variety of offshore fish on a far-out bottom-fishing trip
Troll offshore and bottom fish for mahi, tuna, snapper, grouper, and more
Target snapper, cobia, grouper, and more on offshore bottom-fishing grounds
Fish the inlet, river, and beach waters for a varied catch
Cruise New Smyrna’s intracoastal waterways on a 1-hour paddleboard or kayak rental
Cruise New Smyrna’s intracoastal waterways with a 4-hour paddleboard or kayak rental
Rent a paddleboard or kayak for 7 hours on New Smyrna’s intracoastal waterways
Cruise New Smyrna Beach waterways with a 2-hour paddleboard or kayak rental
Paddle mangroves and lagoon backwaters with a Florida Naturalist
Stalk redfish and seatrout in Mosquito Lagoon’s shallow backcountry
Paddle clear kayaks through mangrove tunnels with a local guide
Discover Old Florida history and wildlife on Mosquito Lagoon
Explore lagoon history, wildlife, and sunset views along Canaveral National Seashore
Build wave-riding confidence with guided, mindful instruction
Build Surf Skills With a Lifeguard-Certified Instructor
Learn surf fundamentals and etiquette with a lifeguard-certified instructor
Cruise the Halifax River as sunset gives way to Daytona Beach city lights
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.