Cruise to Shell Key Island and Egmont Key for shelling, snorkeling, and dolphin spotting
Cruise Madeira Beach for 2 hours on a tiki boat at sunset
Rent a paddle board in Madeira Beach for 2–8 hours
Get on the water with flexible 2–8 hour paddle board rentals
Shell, snorkel and look for wildlife on a captained Gulf Coast cruise
Paddle a glass-bottom kayak at night with LED lights and fish feeding
Paddle calm, shallow waters with glass-bottom views of illuminated marine life
Paddle a glass-bottom LED kayak and feed fish at night
Set your own bachelorette cruise with music, drinks, and time on the water
Shape a private tiki cruise around sandbars, music, and your own drinks
Set your own bay itinerary with drinks, music, and sandbar time
Create your own Tampa Bay day with cruising, sandbars, and your favorite drinks
Celebrate on a private tiki boat with your own drinks, music, and flexible time on the water
Customize a private cruise for island beaches, dolphin viewing, or a St. Pete sunset
Private daytime sail with dinghy access for island exploring
Sail to a sandbar with a private yacht as your home base
Snorkel Fort Dade ruins and explore Egmont Key’s shores
Explore Shell Key's shores for shells and Gulf wildlife
Private Shell Key escape for beachcombing, snorkeling and wildlife watching
Shell, swim, and watch the Florida sunset from Shell Key Sandbar
Learn to ride an eFoil with expert instruction in St. Petersburg
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.