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Kayaking
There are a number of
beach service vendors that rent closed-cell, sit-on-top kayaks.
Prices average $15-20 per hour for one- or two-person boats. There
is no age limit, but paddlers must be strong enough to control the
kayaks.
Parasailing
There are also an
number of Parasailing operations. Average cost for this activity
is $50 per person. Patrons are taken into the Gulf of Mexico and
are raised up into the skies for an unforgettable view of the
Emerald Coast. Most operations can facilitate up to three people
in the air at one time, so you can enjoy the experience with
friends and family members.
Personal Water
Craft
Personal Watercraft,
also known as Wave Runners and Jet-Skis, are available for rental
at various locations on the beach and in Destin Harbor. The State
of Florida requires that all operators of personal watercraft be
at least 14 years of age, and you must be 18 to rent a PWC. Many
rental establishments have their own rules and training
procedures.
Catamaran Sail
Boats
A number of beach
vendors offer catamaran sailboats for rental. These boats require
skill to operate; usually the vendor provides an operator to take
the guests out for a sailing experience in the Gulf of Mexico.
Catamarans are quick and agile sailboats that float on two hulls.
The occupants ride on a mesh decking that is stretched between the
hulls. The boats often heel, or lean over, in strong wing making
for an exciting ride. Some vendors give experienced boaters the
option of going on a check-ride to show their boat-handling skills
before being allowed to take the boats out on their own.
Motor Boats
A popular pastime in
the Destin area is spending a day exploring the area's inland
waters on Pontoon Boats, or other smaller craft. Pontoons and
other boats are available for rental in the Destin Harbor. Boaters
often congregate at Crab Island, a submerged island near the
Destin Bridge where the water averages three to four feet deep, on
hot summer days to stay cool and enjoy themselves. On occasion
there is even live music from the back of a boat. A number of
floating vendors serve food and drinks on the water to the people
gathered there. The State of Florida requires that boater’s under
the age of 21 complete a boating safety test before operating a
boat with 10 horsepower or greater. Individual rental
establishments carry their own rules and regulations for boat
rental and operation.
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