Cruise Savannah’s working port with your private captain-guide
Rent a 22-foot luxury pontoon with seating for up to 12
Combine salt marsh wildlife watching with a tubing ride
Fish for largemouth bass by pedal-driven kayak at Palmetto Bluff
Search Shark Tooth Island for shells and ocean treasures
Hunt for shark teeth and shells on a boat trip to Shark Tooth Island
Boat to Page Island and kayak Palmetto Bluff’s backcountry
Boat the Lowcountry marsh and take a tubing ride
Search for shark teeth on a private Savannah River cruise
Charter a private boat with a licensed captain and naturalist for up to 6 passengers
Learn stand up paddleboarding basics with a guide on a Bluffton creek
Paddle Hilton Head’s tidal creeks at sunset with a naturalist guide
Cruise into a Lowcountry sunset, then watch the fireworks from the water
Hook a shark on a 3-hour evening fishing trip with captain, gear, and bait included
Cruise at sunset, then watch fireworks from your private boat
Cruise at sunset, then watch fireworks from the water
Paddle Broad Creek and watch Shelter Cove Harbourfest fireworks from your kayak
Private boat charter for up to 12 with a Coast Guard licensed captain
Charter a private boat with a U.S. Coast Guard licensed captain for up to 16 guests
Learn surfing fundamentals with safety-focused instruction and included equipment
Paddle Lowcountry marshes to a tide-revealed sandbar for swimming and beach time
Paddle salt marshes to a low-tide sandbar for private beach time
Rent a kayak by the hour and paddle Hilton Head waterways
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.