**A Luxurious Experience on the Water**
Step aboard our Luxury Speed Boat with TWIN 300 HP Mercs, THE **Schaefer 303** The private yacht charter and experience the ultimate Tampa Bay adventure! With room to comfortably seat up to **6 passengers**, rent a yacht for a day is perfect for family outings, romantic escapes, or celebrations with friends. An amazing boat charter!!
Relax on our spacious deck, or enjoy the floating Lily Pad (6 feet x 18 feet) mat we tow behind the yacht—ideal for swimming, lounging, and soaking up the sun in the warm Gulf waters. Also with floating saddles and noodles for floating at your destination.
**Professional Crew, Personalized Service**
Your journey is guided by our Captain, a licensed professional with years of experience navigating the scenic waters around St. Petersburg and Tampa. Our captain is not only highly skilled but also known for being **friendly, attentive, and dedicated** to ensuring every guest has a safe and enjoyable trip.
**Amenities to Make Your Day Special**
We take care of the little details so you can focus on having fun! Our charters come fully stocked with complimentary **water and light snacks** to keep you refreshed throughout the day. Feel free to bring your own beverages as well, and enjoy our spacious deck or shaded areas for ultimate comfort, also featuring a COMFORTABLE BATHROOM BELOW (see pictures).
**Discover Tampa Bay’s Best Destinations**
Your Wow Yacht Charter experience goes beyond just a boat ride—it’s a journey to some of the most breathtaking and unique destinations Tampa Bay has to offer. Whether you're after adventure, natural beauty, or peaceful relaxation, these stunning locations offer something for everyone.
**Egmont Key: History Meets Nature**
Situated where Tampa Bay meets the Gulf of Mexico, **Egmont Key** is a peaceful island steeped in history and surrounded by crystal-clear waters. Its **white-sand beaches** make it the perfect place to swim, snorkel, or simply relax. Explore the **historic lighthouse** and the remnants of **Fort Dade**, or spot local wildlife like **sea turtles** and **seabirds** as you unwind in this tranquil paradise.
**Shell Key Preserve: A Pristine Barrier Island**
For those craving a more remote and untouched escape, **Shell Key Preserve** is a natural wonder. As a designated wildlife preserve, this stunning barrier island offers **secluded beaches** and calm, shallow waters perfect for relaxing or taking a dip. You might catch a glimpse of **dolphins**, **manatees**, or even the occasional **stingray** gliding through the clear waters. Enjoy a serene day in this peaceful haven, perfect for picnicking, shell collecting, or wildlife watching.
**Fort De Soto Park: A Natural Playground**
Fort De Soto Park is a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. This sprawling park encompasses several keys and offers a range of activities. **Kayak through the mangroves**, **fish off the piers**, or swim in the gentle surf along miles of **award-winning beaches**. You can also explore the park's historic fort or take a leisurely bike ride along scenic trails. **Fort De Soto** is a great destination for families or anyone looking to enjoy nature with a mix of activities.
**Caladesi Island State Park: A Beach Lover’s Dream**
One of Florida’s few remaining **undeveloped barrier islands**, **Caladesi Island State Park** offers an unforgettable escape. Recognized as one of the **top beaches in the U.S.**, its powdery white sands and clear waters are perfect for swimming, beachcombing, and **kayaking** through its mangrove trails. The island’s isolation means you’ll find peace and quiet along the shores, making it the perfect spot for a relaxing, sun-soaked day.
**Anclote Key Preserve State Park: A Secluded Retreat**
For an off-the-beaten-path experience, cruise up to **Anclote Key Preserve State Park**, an uninhabited island just off the coast. Accessible only by boat, Anclote Key offers **four miles of untouched beaches**, where you can lounge in the sun or explore its pristine shoreline. Climb the **Anclote Key Lighthouse** for panoramic views of the Gulf, or go snorkeling to discover vibrant marine life beneath the waves.
**Passage Key: A Natural Sandbar Escape**
Passage Key is a beautiful, secluded sandbar located at the northern mouth of Tampa Bay. This tiny, uninhabited island is a **protected wildlife refuge** known for its **powdery white sand** and shallow, turquoise waters. It’s the perfect spot for those who enjoy a quiet day of **sunbathing**, swimming, or lounging in the warm waters surrounding the island. Passage Key’s remote nature and stunning scenery make it a hidden gem for yacht charters seeking tranquility.
**Tampa’s Downtown Waterfront: The Best of City and Sea**
For those who want to mix the charm of city life with the tranquility of the bay, a cruise along **Tampa’s downtown waterfront** offers the perfect blend. Admire the iconic skyline, cruise past **Bayshore Boulevard**, or dock for a while to explore Tampa’s vibrant **Riverwalk**, teeming with restaurants, parks, and cultural landmarks like the **Tampa Museum of Art** and **Curtis Hixon Park**. It’s ideal for anyone wanting a balance of **urban sophistication and waterfront relaxation**.
**St. Petersburg: Art, Culture, and Waterfront Vibes**
Cruise down to **St. Petersburg**, where you’ll find a vibrant blend of **art, culture, and waterfront beauty**. Home to the famous **Dali Museum** and the lively St. Pete Pier, this destination is ideal for those looking to mix sun-soaked relaxation with a bit of local culture. The St. Petersburg waterfront offers a variety of **dockside restaurants**, where you can grab a drink and take in the beautiful sunset over the bay. St. Petersburg is perfect for sunset cruises or day trips with plenty to see and do.
**Pine Key AKA Beer Can Island**
Known to be the only privately owned island, and got it's name from the littering of the island over the years as it sat and not maintained. It is currently for sale and been in the news lately about the price tag now, compared to the price tag when it was purchased years ago. It is a sight to see on the way to Downtown Tampa, if this is your destination, but otherwise this scenic island is a bit out of the way.