On the clear Atlantic fringe of southeastern Florida lies Jupiter Island and the coastal town of Jupiter, Florida. From Waterway Park in Jupiter, a 28-foot double-decker pontoon with a slide offers a private, playful way to explore sandbars, mangrove-lined channels, and the open sweep of the Intracoastal Waterway. This boat carries up to 12 guests, and the upper deck makes a bright, social lookout while the slide drops swimmers into waist-deep turquoise beyond the bars.
A local captain, born and raised in Jupiter, steers each outing and shares insider knowledge about the waterways. Key features include Peanut Island, exposed sandbars, seagrass beds, and scenic views of the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, completed in the 19th century. Peanut Island itself began as dredge spoil and later became a public park, notable for its small Cold War-era bunker and shallow snorkel edges.
The itinerary is flexible, typically ranging from three to eight hours, so groups can choose a short sandbar stop or a longer circuit that skirts reefs and nearby islands. Guests drift over seagrass flats where rays and small reef fish graze, watch dolphins at play, and sometimes spot manatees grazing in protected coves. Mangrove fringes harbor shorebirds, fiddler crabs, and a quieter side of coastal Florida.
Practical comforts are part of the appeal. The vessel is designed for relaxation—roomy seating, shade, and an open deck for swimming entries. Life jackets are available, and the captain manages anchoring, channel navigation, and tide timing. That local knowledge turns a map into a sequence of high-value stops: a protected cove for families, a reef rich with parrotfish, and a sunset approach that frames the lighthouse against low light.
This charter is especially well-suited to families, small celebrations, and photographers seeking varied coastal scenes without complex logistics. For visitors staying in Jupiter or neighboring West Palm Beach, it offers easy access to snorkeling, beachcombing, and a day on the water that feels both effortless and distinctly local. Whether you want to slide into warm shallows, snorkel around Peanut Island, or drift past the lighthouse at sunset, this double-decker pontoon delivers a memorable Florida boating day.