Cruise Siesta Key’s western coast with your private group
Cruise Siesta Key’s western coast on a private 2-hour daytime or sunset boat ride
Plan a private coastal cruise with your own food and drinks
Customize a Gulf Coast cruise with sandbar swims and waterfront stops
Private coastal cruising with flexible routes and sunset options
Cruise Venice’s coast with time for dolphin searching, swimming, and waterfront stops
Cruise coastal waters with time for a sandbar swim, waterfront stops, or an eco-focused outing
Customize your 2-hour private TriToon cruise with a captain included
Customize a 4.5-hour private sandbar charter with a captain
Enjoy a morning cruise with complimentary drinks while spotting dolphins in Siesta Key.
Soar above Siesta Key and spot dolphins on a safe, family-friendly 2.5-hour parasailing cruise
Spot playful dolphins and relax at a scenic sandbar while enjoying complimentary drinks
Ride new Yamaha jet skis across Florida's largest riding area at your own pace
Cruise Sarasota’s Gulf waters on a spacious pontoon with flexible 4- or 8-hour options.
Cruise Siesta Key’s shoreline from a beachfront pickup point
Cruise with Bluetooth audio, a swim ladder, and fishing-ready features
Cruise Cape Coral waters with onboard navigation, sound, and first-day instruction
Paddle Jim Neville Marine Preserve to water-only Midnight Pass Beach
Launch from Turtle Beach and paddle to Midnight Pass
Paddle the mangrove tunnels of Ted Sperling Park with a local guide
Paddle Lido Key mangrove tunnels with a private guide
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.