Places to go - Things to do

Take your boat to one of the secluded islands like Sanibel, Captiva, or Cabbage Key, cruise around and watch the dolphins jumping or take your boat to one of the nice waterfront restaurants for a nice lunch or snack.

We will provide detailed sea charts, a list of beaches and restaurants and instructions to get there.

Places to go

Sanibel Lighthouse

Probably the most famous beach in Florida

Lover’s Key

The name says it all...

Cabbage Key

Where Jimmy Buffet wrote his famous song: “Cheeseburger in Paradise”

North Captiva Island

Only accessible by boat, check out the beach front houses of the rich & famous

Cayo Costa

Only accessible by boat, miles and miles of pristine beaches, off civilization

Boca Grande

The most popular fishing spot in the world, known to Tarpon fishermen around the world

Picnic Island

Where the locals hang out & party

St. James City/ Monroe Canal

One of the oldest and most unique canals in Florida. A must see.

Things to do

Water sport

Tubing, water skiing, knee boarding, wake boardingHave fun pulling your kids behind the boat on one of our tubesor do some serious water skiing or wake boarding.We’ll show you the best places and how to do it.

Explore the Wildlife

Dolphins are the most fascinating creatures to watch in the water. We will show you the places where you WILL see dolphins.
Watch the pelicans, herons and many other birds fishing. They know where the fish are!

Shelling

You will find the most beautiful beaches here on Sanibel, Captiva, North Captiva and Cayo Costa. They are known as the best shelling beaches in the world. You can find up to 275 different shells here. Take a few of them home to remind you of one of the best vacations you've ever had. 

Explore the famous beaches

Anchor the boat at one of the beautiful beaches and enjoy the sun and the warm water while listening to your favorite music on your i-pod.
(You can hook up you i-pod to all any of our boat’s stereos!)

Have lunch at one of the many waterfront restaurants

Take your boat out for lunch. Many of the waterfront restaurants here in SW-Florida are accessible by boat and specializes on fresh local fish & sea food.

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