easy
half-day or full-day (4-8 hours)
Minimal physical effort required; suitable for most ages and fitness levels
Enjoy a day on the water with Treasure Coast Boat Rentals’ pontoon boat, perfect for fishing, sightseeing, or swimming in Florida’s Intracoastal waters. Discover why this activity is a favorite among visitors to Fort Pierce.
Sailing through the calm Intracoastal waters off Fort Pierce, Florida, offers an open invitation to soak up the sun, cast lines for fishing, or simply unwind amidst stunning coastal scenery. Treasure Coast Boat Rentals opens the door for groups of up to ten to experience the water in a spacious 20-foot Sylvan pontoon boat, designed for comfort and convenience. Launched from the vibrant town of Fort Pierce, known for its lively fishing scene and maritime culture, this rental turns a day on the water into an unforgettable adventure. Whether you're seeking a family outing, a day with friends, or a laid-back solo cruise, the pontoon provides ample room for relaxing picnics, swimming, and sighting local wildlife.
The boat features a live well for anglers wanting to target Florida's popular reef species, as well as a cutting station for those interested in fresh catch grilling. Flexible half- or full-day rentals allow visitors to customize their experience, taking advantage of the numerous access points along the Intracoastal. Fort Pierce, situated halfway between Orlando and Miami, offers ideal access for visitors staying in either city, with plentiful waterfront restaurants and parks nearby to complement your boat day.
This laid-back yet versatile activity is perfect for making the most of Florida’s warm, sunny seasons. The fleet’s design emphasizes ease of use, making it suitable even for first-time boaters. Whether you're casting a line, snapping photos of the sunset, or cruising with a cooler on deck, Treasure Coast Boat Rentals delivers an accessible, memorable water experience that highlights the best parts of the region's aquatic landscape.
Always review the forecast before heading out to ensure a safe, sunny day on the water.
Protection from the sun is key during long hours under the open sky, especially in Florida.
Ensure you have any required boating licenses or permits to operate the pontoon legally and safely.
Follow local regulations and catch-and-release practices to protect marine life and support conservation efforts.
Fort Pierce has a rich maritime history, once serving as a key hub for fishing and shipping in Florida’s east coast development.
The region emphasizes sustainable boating practices, with several initiatives to protect local waterways and marine environments.
Crucial for sun protection during bright days on the water.
summer specific
Perfect for swimming or relaxing on deck after a dip.
summer specific
Bring your own rods or rent on-site for a day of fishing.
spring, summer, fall specific
Helpful for swimming or walking on wet docks and boat decks.
any specific