Paddle downstream through Little Manatee River State Park with easy return shuttle
Cast for seasonal Gulf species with gear, bait and fishing license included
Paddle a clear tandem kayak through Tarpon Springs bayous near the Sponge Docks
Paddle to sandbars and a secluded beach for Gulf sunset views
Paddle Sarasota Bay’s mangrove tunnels and look for seasonal birdlife
Paddle mangrove tunnels and explore sandbars in Terra Ceia Bay
Classic schooner sailing with open-deck Gulf views
Private 2-hour Tampa Bay cruise for up to 6 guests, Monday–Thursday
Cruise to Egmont Key for beach time, floats, and a Fort Dade tour
Celebrate golden hour with sandbar swims, floats, and music after dark
Relax aboard a captained pontoon to discover shell-strewn islands and spot Gulf wildlife
Paddle, snorkel, and float at John’s Pass sandbar
Choose your launch point with kayak delivery and pickup
Paddle to John's Pass sandbar for games, music, and time with your crew
Rent a 20' center console for fishing or cruising, rated for up to 6
Paddle to Shell Key Preserve for a 4-hour sandbar kayak tour
Paddle Shell Key Preserve at sunset with a guided kayak tour
Ferry from St. Pete Pier to Egmont Key with time to explore beaches and ruins
Drive a 2-seat jet car for 45 minutes in St. Petersburg
Sail the Intracoastal and watch the sky shift at sunset
Cruise the Intracoastal on a private evening party boat for up to 6
Learn boat handling with a private, hands-on lesson from Captain Chris
Snorkel the Gulf for scallops with a private in-water guide
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.