Activity guide
How to plan private tubing in Miami
Tubing can bring a mixed-age group onto the water without a long learning sequence. The captain controls location and pace, while riders communicate comfort and follow the crew's hand signals and loading instructions.
Updated: August 2026
Set expectations before the first run
Tell the captain whether the group wants a gentle ride or more movement. Age, size, water comfort, and current traffic influence what is appropriate. The captain's limit always overrides a requested pace.
Protect time for other activities
Loading, rider changes, and safe pickups take time. If the group also wants wakesurfing, swimming, or a skyline cruise, rank those priorities during booking and again at the dock.
Stop before fatigue changes judgment
Riders should signal discomfort early and keep a secure position as instructed. The crew may shorten or stop a run because of fatigue, behavior, equipment, traffic, or weather even when the rider wants to continue.


