Paddle the Middle River with gear and local guidance included
Explore the Middle River at your own pace
Paddle Fort Lauderdale’s Venetian Isles past mansions and yachts
Paddle Fort Lauderdale's Middle River from George English Park
Paddle the Middle River by kayak or stand-up paddleboard
Ride the Intracoastal to inland speed zones with an expert guide
Ride Fort Lauderdale waterways to Port Everglades and the Atlantic with an expert guide
Pedal South Florida waterways and skyline views on a water bike
Ride Fort Lauderdale's Intracoastal waterways with a guide to inland speed zones
Pedal Fort Lauderdale's waterways past mangroves, skyline views, and waterfront homes
Customize a 4-hour cruise to beaches, sandbars, and the New River
Spend six hours cruising to Boca Sandbar and Haulover Inlet
Spend 8 hours on the water with a licensed captain and paddle boards
Private pontoon cruise through Fort Lauderdale’s Christmas lights
Try a SiFly eFoil with stable lift and responsive control
Charter a 60' catamaran with flexible routes, snorkel gear, and room for up to 12
Cruise Fort Lauderdale on a 37 ft Axopar with a climate-controlled cabin
Sail on a 45 ft Lagoon catamaran with space for up to 12 guests
Cruise the Intracoastal on a 24‑ft pontoon with Bluetooth sound
Cruise the Intracoastal on a 24’ sundeck boat with Bluetooth sound
Rent a 24' pontoon boat for up to 12 people in Fort Lauderdale
Cruise the Intracoastal on a 24' pontoon with seating for up to 12
Cruise the inter-coastal on a 19’ sundeck boat with Bluetooth audio
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.