Cruise Fort Lauderdale’s waterways on a captained Regal Bowrider
Sightsee Fort Lauderdale by boat, then relax at the sandbar
Private sunset and night cruise on a Regal Bowrider for up to 10 guests
Cruise to Whiskey Creek for swimming, beach time and water activities
Cruise Fort Lauderdale waterways at sunset and watch the city lights come alive
Cruise to Whiskey Creek for shallow-water swims and a secluded beach escape
Cruise Fort Lauderdale waterways and relax at local sandbars
Private electric boat ride with captain and waterfront views
Glide along Fort Lauderdale’s New River with a styled picnic setup
Try a SiFly eFoil with stable lift and responsive control
Learn cable wakeboarding with beginner-speed rides and dockside coaching
Push your skills on a 19 mph cable course with ramps, rails, and trick tips
Step up your cable skills at an approachable 17 mph
Private 1.5-hour Everglades airboat ride for up to 10 passengers
Private airboat ride through Everglades backcountry for wildlife viewing
Set out on Fort Lauderdale’s waterways with a captain, music, and room to celebrate
Private cruising with onboard music, water, and a floating lily pad mat
Cruise Fort Lauderdale's canals by private electric boat
Troll offshore reefs and wrecks for pelagic and bottom fish
Target offshore pelagic species with live-bait kite fishing and big-game trolling
Fish Boca Raton’s protected waters while cruising past Millionaire Mile mansions
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.