Tailor your time on the water with a captain-led cruise or sandbar outing
Private calm-water charter with a custom route for your group
Admire Hilton Head's backwater scenery on a private sunset cruise aboard a comfortable premium boat

Cruise coastal Hilton Head in style aboard a 37' private yacht
Customize a private celebration cruise with island stops and your own playlist
Private 3-hour cruise with dolphin spotting, sandbars, and swim stops
Set your own course between Hilton Head, Daufuskie Island, and Savannah
Parasail over Hilton Head for views of Daufuskie Island and Harbour Town Lighthouse
Enjoy thrilling tubing with a dedicated captain and space for up to six passengers.
Customize your own water sports outing with tubing, wakeboarding, and more for up to six passengers.
Learn paddleboard basics with a guide on Skull Creek’s calm waterways
Paddle Skull Creek with a guide and learn Hilton Head history and wildlife
Private water sports day with a United States Coast Guard captain
Paddle Skull Creek at sunset with a guide and watch for local wildlife
Navigate Hilton Head waterways at your own pace by pontoon boat
Private time on the water from Hilton Head Island
Plan a private cruise with time to swim, anchor, and relax
Spend 4 hours cruising Hilton Head and relaxing on board
Private 4-hour yacht cruise with dinner, drinks, and Shelter Cove fireworks viewing
Cruise Hilton Head waterways aboard a 22-ft Bennington pontoon with GPS and Bluetooth stereo.
Cruise Hilton Head waters with flexible 2–8-hour rentals for up to six guests.
Cruise Hilton Head with a 25' pontoon rental for up to 15
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.