On Florida’s Gulf Coast, Navarre Beach is more than a stretch of stunning white sand; it’s a gateway to crystalline waters and boundless aquatic adventure. At the heart of this coastal playground, Navarre Beach Ski & Sail Beach Rentals offers a compelling way to take it all in: their 22-foot pontoon boats. Designed for groups up to 11, these vessels strike a perfect balance between leisurely cruising and authentic boating excitement.
A day aboard a 22' pontoon here means time on a fuel-efficient, 115 HP four-stroke engine that glides smoothly over the gentle waves of Santa Rosa Sound and the Gulf of Mexico beyond. The wide, stable decks offer plenty of room to soak up the Florida sun, fish, or simply relax with family and friends. Whether you opt for a half-day or a full-day rental, the experience is geared toward maximizing your time on the water while keeping logistics simple — reservations can be made online to avoid wait times and ensure your spot, especially during high season when boats book up quickly.
Navarre Beach Ski & Sail’s prime location at 1451 Navarre Beach Causeway grounds this rental in a local hub synonymous with water-based recreation. The region’s mix of barrier island ecology, tidal inlets, and nearby estuaries offer wildlife viewing opportunities that enhance any boat outing. You may spot osprey hovering overhead, playful dolphins breaching offshore, or abundant coastal birdlife.
Beyond an easy-access boating adventure, the rental also supports Florida’s boating safety culture. Drivers born after 1988 are required to complete a basic boating safety course, available onsite for a nominal fee. Fishing enthusiasts can equip themselves with the proper Florida fishing license before casting off.
Navarre Beach Ski & Sail’s 22-foot pontoon rental is a straightforward, adaptable option that brings visitors closer to the natural and recreational charms of this coastal region. Perfect for group trips, day celebrations, or casual outings, it offers a trusted, locally anchored way to engage with Navarre's aquatic environment.