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The Launch at CR 6
Located at 5587 County Rd 6, Gulf Shores, AL 36542. The property has 2 boat launches, a kayak launching station...
Blue Sky Parasailing and Watersports
At Blue Sky Parasail and Watersports, we are committed to making your beach vacation full of unforgettable experiences! Get ready...
Boggy Point Boat Launch
The Boggy Point Launch is located at the end of Marina Road, off of Hwy. 161. This launch is nearest...
Mo's Landing Park & Boat Launch
Landing Park was built on a pair of previously owned sites purchased by the City of Gulf Shores. The park...
Caribe Watersports
Our wonderful team and fantastic location make Caribe Marina & Watersports the ultimate spot for all your fun on the...
Chute em up Parasail
Enjoy a bird’s eye view of the Gulf Coast aboard the largest, most comfortable parasail boats on the island. There...
Chute for the Skye Parasail
At Chute from the Skye we fly you at the max height allowed with the newest Coast Guard inspected parasail...
Dauphin Island Marina
If you’re looking for an outdoor water adventure – the Dauphin Island Marina has the rentals to meet your needs...
Parasail Sky Surfer
Sky Surfer is a 15-passenger USCG certified parasail boat. We depart from the Perdido Beach Resort Pier, located across the...
Fort Morgan
Launch your boat or kayak bay side from Fort Morgan State Historic Site for your boating and fishing adventures. The...
Josephine Park Boat Launch
The Josephine Park Boat Launch has two ramps, one courtesy dock and 10 parking spots. There are no lights or...
The Launch
Number of Ramps: 3 double ramps, 2 that are 40' wide and, 1 ramp that is 60' wide. No restrooms.
Top Tier Watersports
We don’t just offer parasailing, tiki boats and dolphin cruises for Orange Beach visitors. Our shop is equipped with everything...
Gulf Shores Canal Park & Boat Launch
Canal Park is nestled under the ICW Bridge in Waterway Village. This park features a boat launch, public parking, restroom...



Endless Possibilities
Some paddlers love the challenge of kayaking in open water, others prefer the quiet of inland waterways. You can have it both ways with Orange Beach and Gulf Shores kayaking, with launches from the Bon Secour River and along the back bays of Orange Beach and Gulf Shores’ Little Lagoon.
Parasailing combines boating and flying all rolled into one. Wearing a parasail, you’re pulled along by boat until you reach an altitude of about 800 feet. Then you coast over all the beach action, taking in the spectacular scenery of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach. Coming down is a breeze as well. The captain slows the boat until you gently float back onto the boat. No stress included when you go parasailing in Orange Beach and Gulf Shores!
Riding a Jet Ski puts you in charge of a motorized water vehicle. Seat one or two passengers and zoom across the waves, creating a cool wake behind you. Those with the need for speed can go full throttle, or slow it down to look for dolphins on a Jet Ski tour.
Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are major capitals of Gulf Coast diving and spotting old wrecks. The waters of coastal Alabama are home to dozens of artificial reefs created by intentionally scuttled ships, tugs, barges and tanks. Not certified? No problem! Local scuba shops offer instruction and can get you certified in no time.
You’ll find boats of every size and style sailing through the waves with Orange Beach and Gulf Shores boat rentals available at local marinas. Families and friends can opt for double-decker pontoon boats (some come with slides) or party boats built for fun and relaxation as groups head out toward the horizon together. Explore the uninhabited gems of Robinson and Bird Islands only accesibile by boat.
Surfing and Boarding
There are beach equipment rentals aplenty for those who want to hang 10 in the Gulf or skim the waves on a boogie board. The popular Stand-Up Paddling (SUP) is huge here as well, with folks heading out on Gulf waters or propelling themselves across tranquil inland waterways to enjoy some sightseeing as they glide along. Then there’s the madness of banana boating. A group of six is pulled behind a motorized boat on a large inflatable cat-style “double banana.” Hold on tight!