Reach Gulf Stream waters by catamaran for trolling and bottom fishing
Cast for seasonal sharks on a private charter with gear and licenses included
Fish inshore flats with gear, bait, licenses, and fish cleaning included
Cruise the Wilmington River as the evening sky changes over the water
Private 3-hour Savannah port tour with a licensed captain
Cruise Savannah’s working waterfront and watch cargo ships on the river
Celebrate the bride on a 2-hour private cruise with sandbar and tiki bar stops
Celebrate the bride with sandbar swims, music, games and tiki-bar stops
Celebrate the bride on a 6-hour private cruise with a tiki bar stop and swim time
Private sandbar celebrations with music, swimming, and island time
Choose a beach day, island walk, or Tiki bar stop with your private captain
Private 4-hour boat charter with captain for up to 18
Cruise Savannah’s coastal marsh at sunset with your private captain
Private low-tide boat trip to Sharktooth Island for fossil hunting
Boat to Shark Tooth Island and hunt for fossils at low tide
Cruise Savannah’s working waterfront and port terminals by boat
Cruise Savannah’s working waterfront and port terminals with a licensed captain
Private 2-hour Savannah charter with a Coast Guard licensed captain, up to 18 passengers
8-hour private boat charter with captain for up to 18
Toast the sunset over Savannah’s coastal marshlands on a private cruise
Ride a Jet Ski off Tybee Island near Cockspur Island Lighthouse
Rent a pontoon for 2–6 hours and explore Lazaretto Creek
Cruise Tybee Island's coast on a shaded tiki boat with dolphin sightings
Cruise to a secluded sandbar with swim time, music, and a USCG-certified crew
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.