Cruise, swim, and tow watersports gear with first-time operator orientation
Private coral reef snorkeling with underwater photo options
Reef or bluewater fishing with snorkeling on a private charter
Target seasonal fish across reef, bluewater, or backcountry waters
Paddle the lake with easy-to-use kayaks and included gear
An easy, beginner-friendly way to explore the lake
Pedal across the water with Hobie MirageDrive power
Self-guided paddleboarding with gear and dog-friendly access
Share a boat and carve the wake with your own surf time
Share a paddleboard and explore the water together
Spend the day paddling Little Elm Cove at your own pace
Paddle into twilight on a gentle Greenbelt river route
Float into a Lake Lewisville sunset with a relaxed on-water social
Follow a guided cove-and-islands paddle with chances to spot wildlife
Paddle Narrow Lake Cove at sunset with music and a welcoming social atmosphere
Paddle to an island beach with lunch on Lake Texoma
Paddle Lake Lewisville’s coves at your own pace
Paddle Lake Lewisville’s coves at your own pace
Paddle Lake Lewisville’s coves and shoreline at your own pace
Paddle Lake Lewisville’s coves and shoreline at your own pace
Paddle Lake Lewisville at sunset with music, lights, and a guided group outing
Explore Lake Lewisville with top-quality gear and a handy self-service kiosk.
Build paddleboarding confidence with supportive beginner instruction
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.