Reach Baja surf breaks by boat with a professional photographer
Search for whales with a marine biologist and professional photographer
Explore Baja California’s islands on a private day cruise
Reach Baja dive sites quickly on a fast spearfishing catamaran
Private 50-minute glass-bottom charter for up to 19 people
Help clean the harbor on a 1-hour Sunday boat trip that supports a local charity
Private floating tiki bar with bartender service and craft cocktail mixers
Private Marina del Rey Tiki Cruise With a Live Magic Show
Paddle to tide pools and explore sea caves on a guided kayak tour
Snorkel Emerald Cove’s kelp forest from Terranea’s Beach Cove
Paddle the Palos Verdes marine protected coast with a guide
Paddle the Palos Verdes coast with a guided stand-up paddle board session
Learn to surf with a 90-minute lesson in Redondo Beach
Cruise SoCal waters with a narrated dolphin and whale watch
Charter a private boat for narrated dolphin and whale watching
A private traditional gondola cruise for a romantic night on the water
Cruise to Catalina’s boat-only coves on a private 48' yacht
Private harbor cruising with margaritas, snacks, and time to swim or relax
Cruise Southern California harbors as Catalina’s mountains frame the sunset
Dive Catalina’s kelp forests from a captained charter boat
Surf two Southern California breaks with a local guide and included gear
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.