Rent a 22’ sundeck boat for up to 10 with Bluetooth audio
Rent a 24’ pontoon in Fort Lauderdale for up to 8–10 people
Cruise, fish, and relax on Pompano Beach waters
Dive two sites—wrecks and reefs—on a 4–4.5 hour two-tank trip with snacks and drinks included
Snorkel Fort Lauderdale’s Twin Ledges reef with gear and onboard instruction
Snorkel a Fort Lauderdale reef with a professional mermaid
Swim, snorkel, and lounge to music on Fort Lauderdale’s waterways
See Millionaire’s Row and mega yachts on a narrated New River cruise
Bring your crew for a private Fort Lauderdale cruise with music and water toys
A social canal cruise with room for your own food and drinks
Ride a Yamaha jet ski on a guided Biscayne Bay tour
Run offshore or fish nearshore aboard a fast, tournament-equipped center console
Target seasonal game fish with dedicated guides and flexible fishing styles
Customize a private offshore fishing trip with time to reach more waters
Fish Fort Lauderdale’s calm inshore waters with captain-led guidance
Try hands-on offshore fishing techniques with guidance from an experienced crew
Tailor a private fishing outing aboard the Mary B III
Make the day your own with private fishing, cruising, or Intracoastal touring
Fish Gulf Stream waters with a captain dedicated to your private group
Honor a loved one with a private farewell on the open ocean
Honor a loved one with a private ocean farewell
Honor a loved one with a private, respectful memorial on the water
Make the Mary B III your private boat for tailored fishing
Make the boat yours for a tailored offshore fishing or sightseeing outing
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.