Paddle Vero Beach waters with a guide and look for local wildlife
Fish the Indian River on a pontoon with gear, bait, and licenses included
Private 90-minute tiki boat cruise with a sunset option
Cruise the Indian River Lagoon with one tank of fuel included
Glide the Indian River Lagoon on a quiet electric Fantail boat
Rent a solo sit-on-top kayak and paddle the Indian River Lagoon at your own pace
Launch a tandem kayak from Riverside Café marina for a 1–3 hour lagoon paddle
Easy guided paddle tour on the Indian River Lagoon
Launch from a riverside dock and explore calm lagoon routes at your own pace
Paddle Round Island’s calm lagoon with a guide and watch for manatees
Paddle a single sit-on-top kayak from Round Island on calm lagoon waters
Paddle a stable tandem kayak on the Indian River Lagoon from Round Island
Rent a paddleboard for an easy launch on the Indian River Lagoon
Cruise by electric boat, then relax at a reserved table at Sweet Desires
Fish the Indian River Lagoon with a licensed captain in Vero Beach
Paddle clear kayaks through red mangroves and watch for coastal wildlife
Watch the sunset from a pontoon with day-of campus admission
Paddle the Indian River Lagoon and explore mangrove-lined waters at your own pace
Paddle open water and mangrove trails with an optional Pine Island hike
Discover Sebastian Inlet’s bird and marine habitats by pontoon
Paddle a clear tandem kayak through Fort Pierce mangroves and lagoon waters
Rent a kayak or SUP and paddle Fort Pierce Inlet State Park for up to 4 hours
Rent a kayak or SUP for 6–8 hours at Fort Pierce Inlet State Park
Paddle a private clear-kayak tour through Fort Pierce mangroves
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.