Fish for half a day with an experienced captain and crew
Fish after dark on a 5-hour Sea Isle City boat trip
Two-hour 21+ cruise with dancing, music, and snacks
Fish the back bay or ocean for flounder and sea bass
Try four water sports on a private captain-led boat trip
Fish calm bay waters with family-friendly guidance and gear included
Fish Atlantic waters with crew guidance, gear, and bait included
Work 1-on-1 with a surf coach, plus extra practice time
Learn to surf in a 2-hour group lesson with a 3:1 coach ratio
Ride a 40′ tiki boat through Ocean City’s back bays, with public tours or private charters

Cruise Ocean City’s back bays on a private tiki boat with your music, drinks, and snacks
Fish the Ocean City back bays with a knowledgeable crew on a private, family-friendly charter
Cruise Ocean City's calm back bays with room for coolers, food, and restaurant stops
Cruise calm back-bay waters with coastal views and room for coolers
Fish, crab, or cruise Ocean City's calm back bays
Fish and crab Ocean City's back bays from a shaded pontoon
Fish and crab Ocean City's back bays from a shaded 24-foot pontoon
Ride Ocean City's coast with included safety instruction
Parasail over Ocean City’s coastline from a dedicated boat
Take the helm for fishing, crabbing, and back-bay cruising
Cruise Wildwood’s back bays for fishing, crabbing, or relaxed sightseeing
Cruise Wildwood’s back bays for fishing, crabbing, or bayside dining
Cruise Wildwood’s back bays, fish or crab, and stop at bayside spots
Cruise Wildwood’s back bays with a 9.9 hp motor—no boater’s license required
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.