Types of Charters
Providing Everything You Need


Inshore Fishing
All about the shallow waters close to the coast, you can expect some awesome catches. From Naples down to the Everglades, you're likely to hook into species like tarpon, trout, snook, redfish, juvenile Goliath grouper, jacks, sheepshead, pompano, multiple shark species and much more. It's a mix of skill and relaxation, perfect for a day out on the water. And never hesitate to reach out and see what's biting at the moment!
Nearshore Fishing
Heading out a bit further from land, typically within 9 miles of the coast. This adventure puts you in the sweet spot for snagging king mackerel, cobia, permit, and various types of snapper and grouper. You're looking at a quick boat ride from Naples, approximately 20 to 30 minutes, depending on weather conditions and the exact spots. It's a great way to up the ante from inshore fishing and experience some of those deeper waters without going full-on offshore. Ready to tackle some nearshore action? Call or text to start planning!


Eco-Tours
​Eco-tours in SW Florida are like a backstage pass to Mother Nature's show, taking you from the charming Naples, through Rookery Bay and Marco Island, down to the wild Everglades. You'll glide through mangrove tunnels, spot playful dolphins, and maybe even lock eyes with a manatee. The birdlife is off the charts too-think herons, ospreys, flamingos, and the iconic roseate spoonbills. And let's not forget about the alligators sunbathing in their natural habitat! It's a mix of education, conservation, and pure natural beauty.
Shelling Tours
Shelling tours in SW Florida offer a unique experience where you can explore beautiful beaches and islands to collect a variety of seashells. These tours often include a guided boat ride to remote locations, where you can find rare and beautiful shells that are less accessible to the general public. Along the way, your Captain will provide information about the different types of shells, local marine life, and the natural history of the area. It's a great way to enjoy the coastal scenery, learn about the environment, and bring home some natural treasures.
