Ride Biscayne Bay independently with premium kiteboarding gear
Paddle Biscayne Bay from Crandon Park with Miami skyline views
One-on-one jet ski-supported coaching for independent kiteboarders in Biscayne Bay
Dive two reef sites, with ledges at 50–60 feet and depths up to 105 feet
Book a 5-hour private fishing charter in Key Biscayne
Chase bass and coastal species on a 4-hour guided canal trip for up to 3
Run farther and fish longer on an 8-hour charter for serious anglers
Learn local techniques for catch-and-release bass fishing in Miami
Cruise Fort Lauderdale on a private 58' yacht with flexible charter lengths
Build your own 60' catamaran day with space for up to 13 guests
Cruise Fort Lauderdale’s canals, sandbar, or New River your way
Paddle Fort Lauderdale waters as sunset gives way to moonlight
Party on a 2-hour Intracoastal cruise with music, lights, and swim time
Cruise Biscayne Bay to an island stop with kayaks, paddleboards, and a water trampoline
Sail to South Beach for a swim stop with water toys and snorkel gear
Paddle moonlit mangroves, then unwind by a campfire
Choose Your Seat and Bunk Aboard American Patriot
Explore Everglades wildlife, ecology, and local lore by boat and on foot
Paddle, snorkel, and learn with a marine biologist in the Florida Keys
Explore Pompano Beach reefs after dark on a two-tank guided dive
Paddle a private clear kayak through Miami’s mangrove tunnels
Paddle clear kayaks through Miami’s mangrove tunnels with a certified guide
Ride high-speed jet skis along Miami’s intracoastal waterways with instruction and safety gear included
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.