See Hawaiian reef life through glass-bottom viewing windows
Paddle to coral gardens and secluded snorkel sites
Rent a stand-up paddleboard for surfing, training, or cruising
Paddle clear waters independently with no lesson required
Learn Hawaiian canoe traditions and paddle past coral gardens and island views
A self-guided paddleboard outing with snorkel gear available on request
Paddle a traditional outrigger canoe, then snorkel Wailea’s coral-sea garden
Learn surf basics with hands-on coaching in the water
Paddle Maui’s South Coast while hearing local stories and island knowledge
Manta ray night snorkel with a sunset departure and onboard snacks
Cruise the Big Island’s west side to spot dolphins, then snorkel with turtles
Private evening cruise with sunset views, champagne, and snacks
Design your day aboard a fully equipped private boat
Private night snorkeling to look for manta rays
Design a private day on the water with snorkeling, fishing, or sunset cruising
Look for Hawaii’s marine life on a private snorkeling charter
Choose a 2- or 4-hour private snorkel charter with local guides and provided gear
View dolphins from the boat, then explore a guided reef
Learn to cast and try local Big Island fishing methods as a family
Watch for dolphins and snorkel Big Island reef waters
Morning ocean time at two condition-selected sites for diving or snorkeling
Guided manta ray night snorkel with gear, photos, and warm 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.