Charter a 60' catamaran with flexible routes, snorkel gear, and room for up to 12
Cruise Fort Lauderdale on a 37 ft Axopar with a climate-controlled cabin
Sail on a 45 ft Lagoon catamaran with space for up to 12 guests
Celebrate with pirate games and a treasure hunt on a private charter
Cruise the Intracoastal on a 90 HP pontoon with fuel included
Rent a 26-foot pontoon with seats for 12 and cruise the Intracoastal
Cruise the Intracoastal on a 24‑ft pontoon with Bluetooth sound
Cruise the Intracoastal on a 24’ sundeck boat with Bluetooth sound
Rent a 24' pontoon boat for up to 12 people in Fort Lauderdale
Cruise the Intracoastal on a 24' pontoon with seating for up to 12
Cruise the inter-coastal on a 19’ sundeck boat with Bluetooth audio
Rent a 22' single-engine sundeck boat for up to 8 people
Rent a 24' flat pontoon boat for up to 8–12 people in Pompano Beach
Rent a 19’ sundeck boat for cruising and sandbar stops
Rent a 22’ sundeck boat for up to 10 with Bluetooth audio
Rent a 24’ pontoon in Fort Lauderdale for up to 8–10 people
Cruise, fish, and relax on Pompano Beach waters
See Millionaire’s Row and mega yachts on a narrated New River cruise
Bring your crew for a private Fort Lauderdale cruise with music and water toys
A social canal cruise with room for your own food and drinks
Sail into sunset on the Atlantic with champagne, snacks, and Fort Lauderdale views
Catamaran cruise with water toys, music, and a swim stop
Dive two sites—wrecks and reefs—on a 4–4.5 hour two-tank trip with snacks and drinks included
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.