Cruise Florida's barrier islands, search for shells, and spot marine life
Paddle Jim Neville Marine Preserve to water-only Midnight Pass Beach
Launch from Turtle Beach and paddle to Midnight Pass
Paddle the mangrove tunnels of Ted Sperling Park with a local guide
Paddle Lido Key mangrove tunnels with a private guide
Explore Lido Key’s protected waters and mangrove tunnels at your own pace
Paddle Midnight Pass on a private Siesta Key kayak or paddleboard tour
Paddle Sarasota’s mangrove tunnels on a 2-hour guided kayak tour
Kayak Little Sarasota Bay to South Lido’s shaded mangrove tunnels
Kayak Sarasota’s mangrove islands with an experienced guide on a 2-hour afternoon tour
Paddle the Lido Key Mangrove Tunnels with a 4-hour single or tandem kayak rental
Rent a single or tandem kayak and paddle the Lido Key mangrove tunnels
An easy paddle outing for families and friends
Private Regal 4160 cruises for celebrations, relaxing outings, and time on the Gulf
Private daytime sail with dinghy access for island exploring
Sail to a sandbar with a private yacht as your home base
Snorkel Fort Dade ruins and explore Egmont Key’s shores
Explore Shell Key's shores for shells and Gulf wildlife
Private Shell Key escape for beachcombing, snorkeling and wildlife watching
Shell, swim, and watch the Florida sunset from Shell Key Sandbar
Customize a private cruise for island beaches, dolphin viewing, or a St. Pete sunset
Private charter for dolphin spotting, island hopping, or sandbar lounging
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.