Island-hop, swim, and look for dolphins on a flexible private outing
Customize a relaxed coastal cruise with room to swim, sightsee, and play your music
Chart your own Gulf Coast day with island stops and swimming
Create your own island-hopping cruise with a local captain
Practice yoga on a paddleboard and connect with nature in a tranquil setting.
Explore mangrove tunnels by kayak or paddleboard with experienced guides in Neal Preserve.
A private sunset cruise with Gulf views, wildlife searching, and a possible sandbar stop
Customize a private 3–6 hour cruise to Egmont or Passage Key with snorkeling and sightseeing led by experienced captains
Cruise to a local sandbar and swim or snorkel
Set your own course for sandbars, swims, and open-water exploring
Private sandbar cruise to Jewfish Key for swimming, snorkeling, and shelling
Cruise to Egmont Key for shelling, snorkeling, and a Florida state park stop
Cruise local sandbars and look for dolphins from Bradenton Beach Marina
Cruise to Egmont Key for shelling, snorkeling, and beach time on a private boat
Customize a private cruise for sandbars, islands, and waterfront stops
Enjoy a self-guided paddle adventure with a versatile inflatable board.
Ride the latest 3-seater jet skis and enjoy hassle-free fun on the water.
Design a private day of fishing, snorkeling, and sandbar stops
Cruise with up to 13 friends on a spacious pontoon equipped for sandbar hopping
Cruise Anna Maria Island by captained tritoon with room for up to 6
Cruise Anna Maria waters with shade, GPS, and room to relax
Paddle to Shell Key Preserve for a 4-hour sandbar kayak tour
Paddle Shell Key Preserve at sunset with a guided kayak tour
Rent a 20' center console for fishing or cruising, rated for up to 6
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.