Bring your own drinks for a floating tiki-bar cruise with Gulf and harbor views
Ride Clearwater waterways with open-ride time near Honeymoon Island
Ride a jet ski to Honeymoon Island with a chance to spot dolphins
Make your own waves on a self-paced Clearwater jet ski outing
Guided intracoastal jet ski ride past mangroves, Caladesi Island, and Honeymoon Island
Ride mangroves and island waters on a guided Clearwater Beach route
Splash across Clearwater Beach on an inflatable banana boat ride
Paddle a transparent kayak and learn about Clearwater's coastal ecosystem
Snorkel clear waters and search for shells on a semi-private island
Cruise Southwest Florida waters on a 2-hour public tiki boat
Enjoy flexible 2–8 hour rentals to get on the water
Bring your crew aboard for a Gulf Coast sunset cruise
Private cruise with a captain, sandbar time, and room for your own drinks
Cruise to Shell Key Island and Egmont Key for shelling, snorkeling, and dolphin spotting
Cruise Madeira Beach for 2 hours on a tiki boat at sunset
Rent a paddle board in Madeira Beach for 2–8 hours
Get on the water with flexible 2–8 hour paddle board rentals
Shell, snorkel and look for wildlife on a captained Gulf Coast cruise
Celebrate on an 84-foot yacht cruising Tampa Bay or the Gulf of Mexico
Cruise Madeira Beach waterways with a captain as the sun sets
Cruise Madeira Beach waters near John's Pass on a spacious pontoon
Captain-led pontoon time for your own day on the water
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.