Set the scene for a sunset celebration on the water
Catch small sharks and stingrays on a brief, family-friendly charter in calm waters.
Enjoy a 4–5 hour offshore fishing trip targeting sharks, reds, and mackerel with gear and license included
Try crabbing on a shaded pontoon boat with all gear provided
Cruise Hilton Head on a private 25 ft boat with a United States Coast Guard captain
Cruise Broad Creek and watch Shelter Cove fireworks from the water
Fish for an hour, cruise for an hour—great for hot summer afternoons
Cast for blacktip, hammerhead, and bull sharks with options for every experience level
Fish local creeks, wrecks, reefs and jetties with options for every skill level
Target reef fish, wreck species, and big sharks offshore
Cast light tackle for local inshore fish, with an outing suited to every experience level
Deep-water reef fishing with a chance to target varied species
Crab together aboard a boat reserved for your group
Cruise to Daufuskie Island for an evening at Old Daufuskie Crab Co.
Chart your own course through Hilton Head Island waterways
Paddle Hilton Head’s salt marshes on a private, guided dolphin-search kayak tour
Paddle Hilton Head’s salt marsh independently with local route advice
Cast for redfish, trout and more in Hilton Head’s inshore waters
Set sail aboard Bonjour for a private coastal celebration
Set sail on a private charter with room for your own food and drinks
An evening sailing charter with space for your own food and drinks
Enjoy a daytime sail and time on the water
Toast the evening aboard a relaxed coastal catamaran sail
Sail into sunset with room for your group and your own refreshments
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.