Party on a 2-hour Intracoastal cruise with music, lights, and swim time
Paddle a private clear kayak through Miami’s mangrove tunnels
Paddle clear kayaks through Miami’s mangrove tunnels with a certified guide
Ride high-speed jet skis along Miami’s intracoastal waterways with instruction and safety gear included
Explore Pompano Beach reefs after dark on a two-tank guided dive
Private Bayliner Element 21 cruise with swim stop in Miami Bay
Enjoy skyline views and sandbar swims on a private boat with BYOB and Bluetooth
Explore Everglades sawgrass with a guide who shares local nature insights
Troll, live-bait, or bottom-fish on a private charter with a captain
Sail to Floreana for snorkeling, local flavors and quieter island scenery
Explore two offshore dive sites after dark on a guided two-tank outing
Two-tank certified dive for Florida’s July spiny lobster mini season
Celebrate the ocean on a four-hour two-tank dive from Bayside Marketplace
Paddle South Beach waterways on a 2-hour guided clear kayak tour
Glide through South Beach waterways in a glowing tandem kayak
Private catamaran charter with paddle boards, snorkel gear, and a floating mat
Soar 350 feet above Miami’s turquoise waters for unforgettable coastal views.
Rebuild scuba confidence with guided classroom and pool skills review
Take your first guided breaths underwater and build foundational scuba skills
Relax on a scenic boat anchored off Star Island with time to swim and enjoy Miami views
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.