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Only 6 passengers can be taken on each adventure at a time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Can you handle large groups?

    Yes, we can add a second boat to accommodate groups up to 12. Contact us for details.

  • What does Private Tour mean?

    It’s just you and your guests we don’t mix groups.

  • Can we bring our own cooler and adult beverages?

    Yes, we just ask no red wine or anything that will stain carpet or seats.

  • What should we bring?

    We recommend water shoes, polarized sunglasses, non spray sunscreen, towels, food and drinks.

  • I have a group of 7 can we just pay for an extra person?

    No, the Coast Guard has limited private charters like ours to 6 people max.

  • I have a group of 7 but one is a child under 3 does he/she count?

    Yes, the Coast Guard considers even a one month old child as one passenger, and two five year olds are two passengers. Sorry, it’s not our rule.