Private harbor cruising with your music, drinks, and room to celebrate
Celebrate on Cape May Harbor with your favorite people

Cruise Wildwood's back bays on a private double-decker pontoon with a waterslide
Bring your crew for a 21+ DJ day party with deck effects and drinking games
Spot whales, dolphins, and seabirds on a marine biologist–led, science-focused cruise
Sail a 1928 oyster schooner with hands-on marine activities
Sail a historic schooner while enjoying a dozen freshly shucked local oysters
Sail Sandy Hook Bay aboard a restored 1928 oyster schooner
Learn surf basics and ocean safety with professional instructors
Enjoy a tiki cruise with drinks available for purchase on board
Target seabass, porgies, and blues on a full-day wreck fishing adventure
All-ages blackfish trip with optional gear rental; bring your own food and drinks
Private back-bay fishing with gear, bait and a professional captain
Head 20–30 miles offshore for a 10-hour seabass fishing trip
Head 40–60 miles offshore with expert naturalists to spot whales, dolphins, and pelagic birds in comfort
Search for pelagic birds and marine mammals 3–20 miles offshore with expert naturalists
Cruise Cape May’s coast and watch July 3–4 fireworks from the water
Learn sailing skills and marine science aboard a historic 1928 oyster schooner
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.