Fish, crab, or cruise Ocean City's calm back bays
Fish and crab Ocean City's back bays from a shaded pontoon
Fish and crab Ocean City's back bays from a shaded 24-foot pontoon
Ride Ocean City's coast with included safety instruction
Parasail over Ocean City’s coastline from a dedicated boat
Shark and bottom fishing with bait and equipment included
Target inshore, nearshore, and offshore species on a guided fishing trip
Target rays and fish on guided daytime or nighttime bowfishing in Delaware
Cruise Margate’s back bays with friends and family on a feature-equipped pontoon
Saltwater fishing and crabbing from a 17-foot skiff
Explore South Jersey waters for fishing, crabbing, or a day with friends
Celebrate special moments on Margate’s back bays at sunset
Cast for flounder in Margate’s back bays with fishing essentials provided
Fish Margate's back bays aboard a new private charter boat
Paddle Margate City's back-bay waterways by single or tandem kayak
Relax on Margate’s back bays as the sun sets from an open boat
Head 20–30 miles offshore for a 10-hour seabass fishing trip
Head 40–60 miles offshore with expert naturalists to spot whales, dolphins, and pelagic birds in comfort
Search for pelagic birds and marine mammals 3–20 miles offshore with expert naturalists
Cruise Cape May’s coast and watch July 3–4 fireworks from the water
Target seabass, porgies, and blues on a full-day wreck fishing adventure
All-ages blackfish trip with optional gear rental; bring your own food and 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.