Paddle St. Helena Sound and explore Pine Island's beach at low tide
Paddle tidal creeks with a naturalist guide
Paddle tidal creeks with a naturalist guide and look for local wildlife
Explore ACE Basin creeks and sound at your own pace by paddleboard
Drift through tidal creeks as the Lowcountry sky changes at sunset
Paddle to Scott Creek and watch the morning light unfold
Private sailing with dolphin sightings on Saint Helena Sound
Private sunset sailing with room below deck for passing weather
Customize a private day of snorkeling, beach stops, and island cruising
Champagne, charcuterie, and a sunset swim aboard a private catamaran
Customize a private catamaran escape with snorkeling, coves, and island stops
Evening tidal-creek cruise with Lowcountry ecology and wildlife viewing
Paddle tidal waters to a remote sandbar and Boneyard Beach on a guided exploration
Paddle Downtown Beaufort to a local sandbar at low tide
Paddle Hunting Island’s lagoon to Boneyard Beach
Paddle from Port Royal to Parris Island and learn Lowcountry history
Paddle Hunting Island’s salt marsh and watch for dolphins with a guide
Learn stand-up paddleboarding with an ACA-certified instructor
Paddle Beaufort at sunset on a tide-guided kayak tour
Paddle the Combahee River through the ACE Basin on a seasonal guided kayak tour
Paddle Beaufort’s scenic waterways by single or tandem kayak
Paddle historic downtown Beaufort with tide-timed routes
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.