Paddle to Raccoon Island on a 2.5-hour kayak or SUP tour
Paddle to shallow islands and snorkel with beginner-friendly support
Paddle the Miami River after dark beneath Downtown’s illuminated skyline
Paddle a mangrove jungle and island waterways for 2.5 hours
Paddle the Miami River at night for downtown lights and skyline views
Paddle Miami’s mangroves by SUP or kayak with a guide
Boat and kayak Biscayne Bay with a stop at Raccoon Island
Sip champagne on a semiprivate Miami city lights boat ride
Sip champagne on a semi-private Miami city lights cruise with a photoshoot
Cruise Miami’s exclusive waterways past island mangroves, grand estates, and skyline views
Paddle and snorkel Atlantic reefs with a guide near Dania Beach Pier
Cruise Miami’s waterways past mangroves, skyline views, and waterfront estates
Island beaches and sandbar swimming in Miami Beach
Ride a jet ski, then cruise Biscayne Bay on a 3-hour party boat
Explore Everglades wetlands with round-trip Miami transportation
Cruise to Haulover Sandbar and swim with your private group (up to 6)
Cruise Miami waterways, spot island raccoons, and view waterfront mansions
Hike two ecosystems, then paddle a guided kayak route in Everglades National Park
Paddle, snorkel, and learn with a marine biologist in the Florida Keys
Charter the Azimut 42' with snorkel gear, swim pad, and paddle boards
Settle into a private flybridge cruise with space to swim, relax, and dine
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.