Rent a Sea Ray Sundeck and cruise Hilton Head with space for up to 6
Take the helm of a 22-foot pontoon with GPS navigation and bimini shade
Take the helm of a Stingray deck boat for a private outing on the water
Take the wheel through Hilton Head’s marshes and backwaters
Cruise to the marsh for sport crabbing, then watch the sunset and fireworks
Catch crabs in Hilton Head’s saltwater marshes and compete for a T-shirt
Sunset dolphin cruise with Tuesday-night fireworks in Shelter Cove
Private 2-hour sail to learn the salt marsh and watch for dolphins
Sail into sunset with coastal wildlife and ecology insights
Fish the calm Palmetto Dunes lagoons by electric skiff with a native guide
Fish Hilton Head’s nearshore waterways on a 24-foot Pathfinder
Paddle for 1.5 hours with single, double, or triple rentals
Rent a surfboard or paddleboard for 8 hours
Paddle Hilton Head Island waters in a kayak or canoe sized for your group
Fish Hilton Head’s lagoon system with a light-tackle rod rental
Chase redfish, tarpon, and more aboard a stable, shaded vessel guided by expert captains.
Fish inshore and nearshore on a 26-foot catamaran for up to 6 passengers
Cast for seasonal inshore species on a family-friendly Lowcountry fishing trip
Cast for sharks with a captain and tackle included
Enjoy a private 3-hour catch-and-release outing tailored for families and beginners
Learn paddle strokes and safety basics with a certified instructor on Hilton Head waters
Private boat time for tubing, water skiing, wakeboarding, and kneeboarding
Boat to a private island, then kayak Daufuskie’s salt marshes
Build your own 5-hour boat day with islands, towns, and water activities
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.