Family-friendly 90-minute tiki cruise with private charter options
Cruise Lazaretto Creek at your own pace on a spacious pontoon
Fish seasonal nearshore reefs with captain, gear and bait included
Fish, swim, and explore Georgia’s barrier islands
Fish Tybee Island’s marshes, tidal creeks and coastal waters with gear and licenses included
Fish offshore waters for seasonal snapper, grouper, amberjack and more
Cruise through salt marshes and explore Daufuskie Island at your own pace
Reach quiet beaches and winding salt marshes on a private river cruise
Cruise salt marsh waterways to remote islands and waterfront stops
A breezy private sail with island insights and room to unwind
Take the helm or relax on a private afternoon sail
Shape your afternoon around ocean sailing or time in the water
A calm morning sail for coastal views and wildlife watching
Sail Hilton Head’s morning waters and look for coastal wildlife
An evening sail for sunset views and wildlife watching
Share a small-group sail and take the helm if you like
Sail into sunset views with your private group
Take the helm or relax on a motor-free public afternoon sail
Customize a private sail with offshore cruising or an anchored swim
Shape a private sail around your group’s ideal afternoon
Tailor a private sail with time to anchor and swim
An evening sail with sunset views, sails, and the chance to spot wildlife
Learn how shrimp are caught and take home part of the catch on this 2-hour educational cruise.
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.