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Frequently asked questions

Got questions? We've got answers! Feel free to shoot us an email if you need more details. No question is too silly!

 

  • Can we join another group? No, all our tours are private, ensuring a focused and pampered experience for you and your guests.

  • Do I need to know how to swim? Not a requirement! We're here to assist, with spots in 4′ deep waters or less, flotation devices, and a      supportive crew.​

  • Is there a minimum group size? Nope! Prices cover the first six persons; if your group is smaller, no worries, the price remains the same.

  • What about bad weather? We're a go with sunshine and winds under 25mph. Light showers won't stop us, but thunder or inclement        weather will. Call or email for weather concerns.

  • What to bring? Swimwear, towels, sunscreen, sunglasses, and any additional items you fancy.

  • How to book a tour? Fill out the Contact Us form on our website with group details and package preferences. We'll guide you from there!

  • Credit cards accepted? Absolutely! VISA, MASTERCARD, or PAYPAL for deposits.

  • Is gratuity included? No, tips are appreciated for exceptional service. No pressure – we love what we do!

  • Which boat will you be on? All our tours use center console powerboats.

  • Shade, seating, toilets on boats? You bet! Ample shade, comfy seating, and toilets on board all our boats.

  • Duration of  tours? First stop is 15-20 minutes from pickup, with subsequent stops 15 minutes apart.

  • Are beverages provided? Yes! Bottled water, sodas, and ice. You are welcome to bring your own drinks or specify if you would like it for it be    added to your package.

  • Are snorkels provided? Yes, we provide snorkels, fins and life vest for all ages and sizes.

  • What is there to eat? One of our stops is beachside/dockside bar and grill. Available for sale are burgers, hotdogs, grilled chicken, seafood or veggie items available. You can also bring your own lunch if preferred.

  • What Islands do we visit? Athol Island, Pearl Island, Rose Island, and surrounding cays if time allows.

  • Will I get seasick? Seasickness is rare; we stick to calm areas, make multiple stops, and stay close to shore for guest comfort.​

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