See mansions and superyachts on the New River with live narration
Cruise Fort Lauderdale's canals by private electric boat
Shape your Fort Lauderdale yacht day with crew, snacks, and onboard comforts
Cruise Fort Lauderdale waterways to shallow-water sandbars by yacht
A bride-to-be celebration with captain, crew, and waterfront cruising
Design your day on a 50-foot Fairline yacht
Customize your day on the water with spacious indoor and outdoor lounging areas
Cruise Fort Lauderdale’s waterways your way aboard a classic Chris-Craft
Design your day on the water with sightseeing, swimming, snorkeling, or sandbar time
Ride, snorkel, and relax with watersports gear on a South Florida yacht
Build your own Fort Lauderdale boat day, from canals to reefs and sandbars
Take the wheel for a self-guided ride on Fort Lauderdale waterways
Book a private celebration yacht charter for up to 13 guests
Private Fort Lauderdale canal cruise for up to 6 with your own captain
Rent a Rinker QX18 bowrider for up to 8 people
Cruise Fort Lauderdale canals on a private 2-hour captain-led boat for up to 12
Cruise Fort Lauderdale canals and stop for a swim
Cruise Fort Lauderdale at sunset and after dark, with 1–3 hour options
Boat to Haulover Sandbar with a captain, with 5, 6, or 8-hour options
Choose a 4, 6, or 8-hour captain-led boat rental from Fort Lauderdale
Private captain-led boat tour to Star Island with snorkeling time
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.