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Private Crab Island Pontoon Charter with Inflatables

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240 minutes

Enjoy the Destin waters aboard your own private luxury tri-toon. We will tour the surrounding area and then navigate into Crab Island where we will anchor up and enjoy the beautiful waters of the Emerald Coast.

Included: Luxury pontoon, floating lilly pad, inflatable paddleboard, inflatable float tube, bluetooth speaker, masks & snorkel.

*Make sure to bring your own cooler with food/drinks and personal items. *Up to 10 total passengers.

Weather Policy: The trip will only be cancelled if there has been a warning issued such as a small craft advisory or severe weather waring. A full refund will be issued upon notification.

Options

4 Hour Charter

Duration: 4 hours: Captains Fee ($150) paid directly to captain at the time of charter per Coast Guard regulations. Max of 10 Passengers.

FromNZD $932.45Per Boat

What's included in Private Crab Island Pontoon Charter with Inflatables

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Itinerary

Destin

Cruise through the emerald green waters of Destin as we make our way to the giant submerged sandbar that is Crab Island.

Inclusions

  • Bluetooth Speaker
  • Lilly Pad
  • Inflatable Paddleboards
  • Up to 10 passengers-No Exceptions
  • Single Deck Pontoon with Bimini Shade
  • Cooler and Personal Items
  • Gratuities/Captains Fee
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meet

Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting / End Points

  • GI Jades Restaurant and Marina - *Must park directly across the street in city parking

Redeem

Ticket Redemption

Direct access

This is a bareboat charter where Captains Fee ($150) must be paid separartely to captain at the time of charter per Coast Guard regulations. Max of 10 passengers. Call or text 850-502-6926 for any questions. Thank you!

Operator

Emerald Island Charters