Cruise Sarasota Bay’s mangroves, sandbars, and beaches by pontoon
Cruise Sarasota Bay and the Intracoastal on a roomy pontoon
Cruise Sarasota Bay and the Intracoastal with room for up to 14
Cruise Sarasota’s Intracoastal waterways on a shaded pontoon
Cruise Sarasota Bay and Intracoastal waterways aboard a shaded pontoon
Cruise Sarasota’s bays and waterways with fishing-ready gear
Cruise or fish Sarasota Bay on a 22-foot center console
Cruise Sarasota Bay and Intracoastal waterways on a shaded sportdeck boat
Cruise Sarasota’s Intracoastal waterways for fishing or beachside exploring
Cruise Sarasota Bay on a roomy SportDeck boat
Cruise Sarasota Bay and Intracoastal waterways on a shaded SportDeck
Rent a 26-foot tritoon with seating and shade for up to 12
Rent a 26' tritoon for a full day with seating for up to 12
Rent a 25-foot pontoon for up to 12 people for a full day on the water
Cruise and anchor around Sarasota Bay by deck boat
Rent a 21' deck boat for up to 8 people on Siesta Key
Rent a 21-foot deck boat and cruise the bay with up to 8 people
Cruise Siesta Key’s waterways on a 2024 tiki boat with music, drinks and coastal wildlife views.
Soar over Siesta Key’s coastline with an optional Gulf dip
Enjoy a relaxed evening cruise along Siesta Key with music, LED lights and possible dolphin sightings.
Get kayaks or paddleboards delivered straight to your Siesta Key resort
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.