Crafting your water experiences
Rent a kayak or paddle board and explore calm intracoastal water, John’s Pass views, and routes that fit your timing. Quick setup, clear directions, and a smooth launch.
Located in Madeira Beach near John’s Pass.
Worth the drive!
Kayak Rental Details
paddle board Rental Details
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Launch near John’s Pass for great views, more boat activity, and easy access to popular routes. Plan to arrive 10 to 15 minutes early for check-in and a quick setup.
Madeira Beach is a great starting point for calmer intracoastal water. It’s a strong choice for first timers, families, and anyone who wants an easy ride.
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Kayak Rental Details
Paddle Board Rental Details
Madeira Beach (15015 Madeira Way)
Best for calmer intracoastal cruising with mangroves, wildlife, and shoreline views.
Gear and Setup
We’ll get your equipment (incl. life vest, whistle, and paddle) ready to go, plus the basics you actually need to have a smooth ride.
Quick safety briefing
We’ll walk you through launching, returning, and what to watch for on the water.
Timing recommendations:
2 hours: sightseeing loop
4 hours: sandbar trip
8 hours: explore farther without rushing
What to bring
Water, sunglasses, towel, and sunscreen.
Kids and pets
Both are allowed and depend on your comfortability with their swimming abilities and familiarity of water
John’s Pass to sandbar and dolphin spotting
More action. More wildlife. More “we should do this again.”
Calm intracoastal sightseeing
Easy pace. Great for families and first-timers.
Yes, you can take your kayak or paddle board toward sandbar routes depending on conditions that day.
We’ll point you to the best direction for the water level, current, and wind.
If your goal is a sandbar stop, a 4-hour rental is usually the sweet spot so you’re not rushed.
Yes, extensions are usually possible if the equipment isn’t reserved for the next time slot. The easiest way is to text or call us before your return time so we can confirm availability and update your total.
In many cases, yes. Calm, well-behaved dogs do best, and a kayak is typically the safer choice than a paddle board for pets.
Let us know your dog’s size and temperament, and we’ll tell you what’s realistic for that day’s conditions.
If it’s your first time, a kayak is usually the easiest start. It’s more stable, you sit low, and you can relax while you cruise the intracoastal.
A paddle board (SUP) is great if you want a little workout and you’re comfortable balancing. If you’re unsure, start with a kayak, then come back for a paddle board next time.