Ride a Yamaha jet ski on a guided Biscayne Bay tour
Paddle Biscayne Bay with skyline views and wildlife watching
Explore Miami and Biscayne Bay by paddle board
Private sunset paddling with Miami skyline views and wildlife spotting
Explore Miami’s waterways by jet ski with a complimentary boat ride
Sail, swim and snorkel among Biscayne Bay’s sandbars and mangroves
Sail Biscayne Bay’s sandbars and mangroves while looking for local wildlife
Sunrise wakesurfing on Biscayne Bay with coaching and a light breakfast
Customize your Miami boat day with wakesurfing, cruising, swimming and sandbar stops
Cruise Biscayne Bay by private boat with shade, space, and a stocked cooler
Cruise Biscayne Bay with swim access, shade, and Miami waterfront views
See Coral Gables’ architecture and history from the water
Cruise Biscayne Bay for skyline, lighthouse and Stiltsville views
Sail for 8 hours and choose Egmont Key, Anna Maria, or Shell Key
Sail to Shell Key for swimming, snorkeling, and shelling
Private 2-hour sunset sail with bay views and dolphin spotting
Paddle, snorkel and explore Biscayne Bay's seagrass beds and offshore sandbar
Explore Biscayne Bay on a wing foil session with premium equipment
Build kiteboard skills with coaching in Crandon Park
Learn wing foiling in Biscayne Bay’s shallow waters
Try kiteboarding with beginner-focused instruction at Crandon Park
Build foundational kiteboarding skills for future riding
Paddle Key Biscayne from Crandon Park with smartphone access
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.