Watersports

While sailing, scuba, marine biology and community service are the centerpieces of our various adventures, they're only the beginning.

“I loved the watersports, many opportunities to do them, and very fun counselors running watersports.”
-Ashley Sobel, age 15, South Salem, NY

There's a full menu of activities to whet your appetite for fun, excitement, and new challenges. With the warm turquoise waters, soft white beaches, and plenty to explore on the islands, your only problem will be deciding what to do first.

All you need is your swimsuit, sunscreen, and a sense of adventure—we'll supply the rest.

Snorkeling

You don't need a scuba tank to explore what's going on below the waves. With just a snorkel, mask and some fins, you can watch from the surface as the undersea world shimmers with action. Stingrays, pufferfish, whooshing shoals of silversides, and even the odd diving pelican make appearances.

Kayaking

All of our programs have use of simple sit-on-top kayaks.  There’s no better way to explore the gorgeous coastline than from the cockpit of a kayak propelled by your own paddle power

Windsurfing

One-Minute Program Video

Our instructors will have you sailing across the anchorage or, if you’re a fast-tracker ready to nail a high wind blast, carving gybes across the bay.

Waterskiing and more

Fancy something with a bit more umph? Power up behind one of our ski boats—on skis, wakeboard, kneeboard, or tube and you'll skim over the water with style and grace.

Small Boat Sailing

Less is more, so trade your 50-footer for a sailing dinghy and get even closer to the water. Try a Laser, Hobie Cat, Vanguard 15, Hunter 216, or IC-24. After trying something more edgy, handling your sailboat will seem like child's play.