Quick Details
Four Hour Rentals
Up to 4 People Per Boat MAX! (Approx. 600 Ib. Limit) • All Ages!
$ 179.99
Be your own captain for the day!
Take your vacation to the next level by cruising around the Rehoboth Bay with your friends & family!
Trip Description:
- 4 and 8 Hour Rentals Available
- Be Your Own Captain for a Day (We CANNOT Provide a Captain)
- 15 Minute Orientation Before Departure
- Cruise Around the Chincoteague Bay
What’s Included?
- All Safety Equipment (Life Vests, Anchor, First Aid Kit, Etc.)
- Boater Safety Information and a Lesson on the Boat and How to Operate
If you are born January 1st, 1978 or later, you are required to have completed an approved boaters education course before operating a vessel. We offer a Virginia approved micro-course for those who do not meet those requirements that is valid for the duration of their rental. Our confirmation email will provide additional information regarding this.
BELOW ARE SOME LANDMARKS YOU MAY SEE DURING YOUR EXPERIENCE
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- Assateague Lighthouse
- Located on the southern end of Assateague Island, this 142-foot red-and-white horizontally striped lighthouse is a prominent landmark visible from the Chincoteague Channel, Assateague Channel, or the Atlantic Ocean. Built in 1833 and still operational, it stands out against the island’s natural backdrop. From the water, you’ll see its tower rising above the maritime forest, especially striking during sunset or early morning boat tours. It’s a key feature of the Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge and accessible by a short trail for closer views.
- Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge (Assateague Island)
- While not a single landmark, the refuge’s pristine shoreline, encompassing beaches, dunes, marshes, and maritime forests, is a defining feature visible from the Chincoteague Channel, Assateague Channel, or Atlantic waters. Spanning over 14,000 acres, it’s home to the famous Chincoteague wild ponies, which you might spot grazing in marshes like Black Duck Marsh from a boat. The refuge’s untouched coastline and wildlife, including dolphins and shorebirds, are highlights on water-based tours.
- Chincoteague Wild Ponies
- The wild ponies, iconic due to Marguerite Henry’s Misty of Chincoteague, roam Assateague Island and are often visible from the water, particularly in marshes or near the shore along the Chincoteague or Assateague Channels. Boat rentals & guided jet ski tours by Sea Rocket frequently navigate remote areas for pony-watching, offering views of these animals grazing or wading. The annual Pony Swim, crossing the channel from Assateague to Chincoteague, is a world-famous event best seen from the water.
- Chincoteague Waterman’s Memorial
- Positioned at the west end of the marina near Robert N. Reed Downtown Waterfront Park, this memorial honors lives lost at sea and is visible from the Chincoteague Channel or Black Narrows. From the water, you’ll see its markers and reflective setting, ideal for quiet contemplation. It’s also a prime spot for viewing NASA rocket launches from Wallops Island or sunsets, adding to its prominence.
- Wallops Flight Facility Launch Pads
- The launch pads, including Pad 0A (used for Antares rockets) and Pad 0B (Minotaur rockets), are the most prominent features of Wallops Island. Visible from the Chincoteague Channel or Atlantic Ocean, these pads are part of NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility, operational since 1945. From the water, you’ll see the launch infrastructure, including gantries and support structures, especially during rocket launches. The pads are approximately 2 miles from public viewing spots like the Chincoteague Marina, offering a clear view of liftoffs. Rocket launches, such as those by Northrop Grumman or Rocket Lab, are a spectacular sight, with flames and smoke visible from boats.
- Wallops Island National Wildlife Refuge
- This 343-acre refuge, encompassing salt marshes, woodlands, and the rare “Lucky Boy” sea-level fen, is visible from Chincoteague Bay and the Chincoteague Channel. From the water, you’ll see its undeveloped shoreline, teeming with wildlife like bald eagles, peregrine falcons, and migratory birds. The refuge’s marshy edges and dune systems are a stark contrast to the launch facilities, offering a natural backdrop. While closed to the public on land, its coastal features are accessible for viewing by boat or kayak, especially near the southern end of Wallops Island.
- Assateague Lighthouse
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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All activities depart from BluFin Bungalows & Marina. The address is 2477 Main St, Chincoteague Island, VA 23336. Parking is available at the marina.
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Our fishing skiffs can hold up to 4 people and a maximum of 3 dogs.
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Yes, there is a total maximum weight limit of 600lbs.
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Yes, you are welcome to bring a small cooler for your food and drink. Please note that glass bottles and driving under the influence is strictly prohibited.
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Our crew will help you map out your day based on your desired activities such as cruising, swimming, fishing, crabbing, sightseeing, etc. You can bring water floats or activity equipment to enjoy your day on the water!
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We recommend some boating experience. If you do not have any, we will teach you everything you need to know upon arrival to safely operate the vessel. Please note that you are liable for any rental damages to the vessel.
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If you do not have a boater’s license, you can complete a state approved boater’s education course upon arrival in addition to a safety overview and questionnaire.