Experience marine life up close on a comfortable pontoon cruise for all ages.
Cruise Sarasota’s Gulf Coast as the sun sets from a tiki boat
Cruise Sarasota Bay your way, with time to unwind on a sandbar
Parasail with an 800 ft line and 14 minutes of flight time
Fly parasailing on a private trip for up to 12, with observer spots if space allows
Feed fish and spot marine life beneath LED-lit clear-bottom kayaks
Rent a 22' Bentley pontoon and cruise Sarasota’s Intracoastal waterways
Cruise Sarasota’s intracoastal waterways on a 21' Bennington tritoon for up to 10
Rent a 24' Sea Ray SunDeck to explore Sarasota waterways and sandbars
Cruise Sarasota on a 21 ft Chaparral with Bluetooth stereo and swim ladder
Rent a 23.5 ft Mako center console for cruising or fishing in Sarasota
Celebrate your bride-to-be with music, Gulf views, and a private party cruise
Sail the Gulf with music, a celebratory toast, and a private party atmosphere
Celebrate the bride with music, Gulf views, and time to toast together
Customize a 4-hour private cruise with snorkeling, paddleboarding, dolphin watching, and more.
Island lunch cruise with time to explore Cabbage Key or Useppa Island
Explore Boynton Beach reefs and wrecks with a guide, snacks, and weights included
Navigate the Peace River independently with maps and insider tips
Customize your day exploring sandbars, islands, and marine life on a private catamaran.
Scan Sarasota's coastal waters for dolphin sightings by jet ski
Rent a kayak or paddleboard and explore Turtle Beach waterways with a provided map
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.