Cruise Madeira Beach waterways with a captain as the sun sets
Cruise Madeira Beach waters near John's Pass on a spacious pontoon
Captain-led pontoon time for your own day on the water
Cruise St. Pete waterways with sandbar stops, swimming, and island exploring
Customize a private cruise for celebrations and coastal views
Learn wing foiling basics in a small group over 2 hours
Learn windsurfing basics in a 3-hour small-group lesson
Build intermediate windsurfing skills with a private 2-hour lesson
Build windsurfing skills one-on-one, from shore to water
Build windsurf foiling skills with one-on-one instruction
Build wingfoiling fundamentals with one-on-one coaching
Float, swim, and search for dolphins on a Shell Key beach escape
Cruise to Egmont Key for beach time, floats, and a Fort Dade tour
Cruise the intracoastal on a 21+ party boat with optional open bar
4-hour 21+ sandbar cruise with onboard bar and floats
St. Petersburg waterway views with drinks and dolphin watching
Sip happy hour drinks on a 1.5-hour cruise from Gulfport Marina
Cruise to the sandbar for music, floats, games and an onboard bar
Float, play games, and enjoy music on an adults-only sandbar cruise
Celebrate on an 84-foot yacht cruising Tampa Bay or the Gulf of Mexico
Cruise Southwest Florida waters on a 2-hour public tiki boat
Enjoy flexible 2–8 hour rentals to get on the water
Bring your crew aboard for a Gulf Coast sunset cruise
Private cruise with a captain, sandbar time, and room for your own drinks
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.