Snorkel the reef, cruise the harbor, and toast the sunset
Snorkel Sombrero Reef with gear included on the Marathon Mermaid
An evening cruise with champagne, music, and sunset views from the water
Cruise Marathon’s waters, then float and paddle at a local sandbar
Fish Florida Bay’s shallow waters and release sharks unharmed
Cast for reef and wreck species in the Florida Keys
Chase tuna, wahoo, and dolphin fish in the Gulf Stream off Marathon
Hands-on fishing with patient coaching for all ages
Fish live bait for tarpon around the Florida Keys' iconic bridge passes
Snorkel Florida Keys reefs with gear, food, and drinks included
Snorkel Florida Keys Reefs With Gear, Food and Drinks Included
Cruise to Florida Keys sandbars with water, ice, and cooler space included
Explore reefs and blue water on a guided spearfishing trip
Explore Florida Keys wrecks and reefs with an experienced underwater guide
Fish Key West’s offshore waters from a stable 45-foot sportfishing boat
Fish reefs, shallows, and offshore edges aboard a fast 34-foot center console
Chase offshore species in the remote waters of the Marquesas
Cruise to Fort Jefferson and swim in Dry Tortugas waters
Customize a private day of fishing, snorkeling, sandbar stops, or island hopping
Private 8-hour fishing charter for up to 6, with captain, gear, and fuel included
Roomy sport-fishing charter with space for large day-trip groups
Charter the Linda D V for up to 6 anglers on a 4–8 hour Key West trip
Private 2-hour Key West charter with a captain and flexible itinerary options
Share a 4-hour fishing charter and meet fellow anglers in Key West
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.