We're more than just a watersports provider—we're stewards of the ocean and waterways. In alliance with the Historic Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, we're proud to extend our educational programs and activities from our existing river location to their beachfront. Building on our commitment to cleaning and protecting local waterways, we're now bringing that stewardship to the beach, offering fun, safe experiences. You're not only enjoying the thrill of the waves but also supporting efforts to preserve our natural heritage. Bonnet House Members and supporters can take pride in knowing their contributions help protect the ocean, beaches, manatees, sea turtles, and reefs through our joint initiatives.
All tours are guided kayak or paddle board experiences, including access to the Bonnet House Grounds, Gardens, and Museum.
Guided kayak or paddleboard tour through scenic waterways with included access to Bonnet House Grounds, gardens, and museum.
Guided kayak or paddleboard tour through scenic waterways with included access to Bonnet House Grounds, gardens, and museum.
Guided kayak or paddleboard tour through Fort Lauderdale’s waterways, with included access to Bonnet House Grounds, gardens, and museum.
We’re not just about adventure—we’re about impact. Our mission is to combine unforgettable water experiences with real environmental awareness. That’s why every rental includes access to complimentary cleanup buckets, allowing you to help keep our beaches and waterways clean as you explore.
Whether you choose to participate or simply enjoy the ride, you’re part of a movement that helps protect marine ecosystems and the wildlife that depend on them.
Threatened by boat strikes; over 600 died in 2019, many from collisions. They're mammals needing warm waters above 60°F
All five Florida species are endangered or threatened, including Loggerhead, Green, Hawksbill, Leatherback, and Kemp’s Ridley. Artificial lights disorient hatchlings.
Staghorn and Elkhorn corals are endangered. Disease now affects nearly half of all species. Reefs near Port Everglades support millions of corals, many protected under the ESA.
• Manatees are large plant-eating mammals, often called sea cows
• They have thick, wrinkled skin and flexible flippers for movement
• They eat aquatic plants daily, helping maintain healthy seagrass beds
• They surface often but can hold their breath for several minutes
• Manatees are large plant-eating mammals, often called sea cows
• They have thick, wrinkled skin and flexible flippers for movement
• They eat aquatic plants daily, helping maintain healthy seagrass beds
• They surface often but can hold their breath for several minutes
• Manatees are large plant-eating mammals, often called sea cows
• They have thick, wrinkled skin and flexible flippers for movement
• They eat aquatic plants daily, helping maintain healthy seagrass beds
• They surface often but can hold their breath for several minutes
Tons of plastic enter our oceans every year.
Marine mammals killed by entangled fishing gear
Marine mammals die annually from plastic waste.
Marine species are affected by ocean pollution.
Discover the wildlife that calls these waters home and the challenges they face today.
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