Why a private boat beats a crowded catamaran when little ones are aboard — from nap timing to life jackets.
We’re a family operation, so family charters are our favorite kind. A private boat means the day runs on your kids’ schedule, not a tour company’s — we leave when you’re ready, stop when someone needs a break, and head in early if the little ones fade.
We carry child-size life jackets in every size and the crew briefs the kids directly — they listen better to a captain than to their parents, we’ve noticed.
The shallow stops do the heavy lifting: pigs in knee-deep water, turtles visible from the boat before anyone even gets wet, and a sandbar that’s basically a natural kiddie pool.
Bring rash guards, reef-safe sunscreen and snacks; we handle drinks, ice, gear and the rest. Ten guests max means your family is the whole guest list.
“The captains were very professional and kind. And the tour was mind blowing. We have a family of 4, with two kids… we highly recommend it.”
— Paolo S

