Ride Clearwater waterways with open-ride time near Honeymoon Island
Ride a jet ski to Honeymoon Island with a chance to spot dolphins
Make your own waves on a self-paced Clearwater jet ski outing
Enjoy a 1.5-hour narrated Clearwater Harbor cruise with wildlife views and an optional buffet
BYOB tiki boat cruise with views, music, and narrated harbor sights
Cruise Clearwater Beach on a floating tiki bar at sunset
Guided intracoastal jet ski ride past mangroves, Caladesi Island, and Honeymoon Island
Splash across Clearwater Beach on an inflatable banana boat ride
Paddle a transparent kayak and learn about Clearwater's coastal ecosystem
Customize your day on a 37-foot boat with air-conditioned cabin comfort
Snorkel clear waters and search for shells on a semi-private island
Tailored private cruises for sunsets, wildlife, and celebrations
Fish Anna Maria waters with a fourth-generation local captain
Fish Tampa Bay’s flats and backcountry with local guidance, gear, and bait included
Target acrobatic tarpon with local guidance and gear included
Cruise Tampa Bay’s sandbars and mangroves beneath a shaded boat canopy
Cruise Anna Maria Island sandbars for swimming, water toys, and time with your group
Explore Fort Dade ruins, a historic lighthouse, and Gulf Coast wildlife
Ride Yamaha jet skis with fuel included on Anna Maria Island
Paddle a private clear-kayak tour through Robinson Preserve to mangroves and a sandbar
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.