Create your own Tampa Bay day with cruising, sandbars, and your favorite drinks
Celebrate on a private tiki boat with your own drinks, music, and flexible time on the water
Paddle a glass-bottom kayak at night with LED lights and fish feeding
Paddle calm, shallow waters with glass-bottom views of illuminated marine life
Paddle a glass-bottom LED kayak and feed fish at night
Customize your day on a 37-foot boat with air-conditioned cabin comfort
Explore Tampa Bay’s dawn views, island shorelines, and wildlife
Cruise Boca Ciega Bay for bridge views and chances to spot coastal wildlife
Cruise Florida's barrier islands, search for shells, and spot marine life
Private charter for dolphin spotting, island hopping, or sandbar lounging
Cruise St. Petersburg waters with a captain on a 3–6 hour private charter
Cruise St. Petersburg’s waterways at sunset on a calm 2-hour tour
Explore Gulf islands with time ashore and chances to spot marine life
Target sharks on an evening catch-and-release charter under the stars

Enjoy a spacious 24’ deck boat with watersports allowed and seating for up to 12
Island-hop, visit sandbars, or fish the flats from a capable center-console boat
Rent a Yamaha WaveRunner and explore the waters near St. Pete Beach
Cruise the Gulf Coast on a 22' premium center console with 4, 6, or 8-hour options
Rent a 24' deckboat for 6 hours with room for 10 and watersports allowed
Cruise the islands with shade, coolers, and watersports
Private evening boating with beach views and Skyway Bridge access
Fish or cruise with a 225 HP center console and onboard navigation
Snorkel and shell at Shell Key Preserve on a small-group cruise
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.