An after-dark 50-foot Sea Ray escape for relaxing or celebrating
Explore Miami’s waterways with room to relax, celebrate and bring your own touches
A 50-foot Sea Ray for relaxed Miami evenings and celebrations
River cruising, mansion views, and an island swim on your private yacht
Explore Miami’s waterways at night with space to relax, celebrate, and swim
Cruise the Miami River, tour waterfront mansions, and swim at a local island
Cruise Miami at night with space to swim, relax, or celebrate
Cruise Miami’s waterways at night with space to relax, celebrate, and play your own music
Cruise the Miami River, mansion-lined waterfront, and island waters by night
Bring your crew aboard for music, water time, and a Miami celebration
An after-dark yacht outing with room to relax, dine, and celebrate
Snorkel two Miami reef sites on a 4-hour boat trip
4-hour, 2-tank dive trip with optional pro guide from Bayside Marketplace
Guided DPV wreck dive in Miami with 2 EAN 28% tanks
Learn scuba basics, then make two guided open-water dives
Refresh your scuba skills on two ocean dives
Build underwater scooter skills on two guided training dives
Learn to plan enriched-air dives for longer bottom times
Glide through Everglades wetlands with rescued-alligator encounters
Glide Through Everglades Wetlands and See Rescued Alligators
Cross the Keys for snorkeling and free time in Key West
View Florida’s underwater world through a glass-bottom boat
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.