Pair a scallop hunt with inshore fishing on a custom skiff
Search the Nature Coast for scallops on a half-day skiff charter
Fish mangroves to the open gulf on a 4- or 6-hour inshore charter
Choose a 2- or 4-hour kayak rental near Homosassa River springs
Paddle together to springs, rivers, Monkey Island, and marsh trails
Drift through clear spring water in a tandem kayak
Learn mermaid fundamentals in a saltwater aquarium training tank
Learn mermaid-tail swimming among aquarium marine life
Cruise shaded Homosassa waterways and look for Monkey Island wildlife
Cruise Homosassa Springs by private boat and snorkel with manatees with a guide
Cruise and snorkel with manatees on a relaxed 3-hour small-group trip
Cruise Homosassa River and snorkel with manatees on your own private boat
Cruise the Old Homosassa River with wildlife and backcountry history
Cruise the Homosassa River and snorkel with manatees, with dockside breakfast and lunch
Relax on a shaded Homosassa River boat cruise with chances to spot local wildlife
Snorkel with manatees on a 6-hour private charter with dockside lunch
Scan Gulf islands for dolphins on an open-air airboat ride
Cruise Citrus County's Blue Waters and watch for wildlife
Glide through canals and spot wildlife from an airboat
Float in blue-water springs and watch manatees up close
Fish offshore bottom waters for grouper, snapper, and more
Spend more time offshore targeting larger fish and varied catches
Settle in for a casual cruise with your friends and your choice of music
Search shallow Homosassa grass flats for scallops from a comfortable catamaran
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.