Projections Reveal a Surge in Wellness-Focused Boating Getaways, Creating Opportunities for Escapes to Emerging Hotspots and Under-the-Radar Destinations
MIAMI, Feb. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Boatsetter, the leading marketplace for boat rentals, charters, and on-the-water experiences, is seeing a major shift toward "quietcations"—serene, wellness-driven escapes that blend adventure with relaxation. Boatsetter's latest data highlights a shift toward longer, more immersive boat trips, with captained charters on the rise, proving that guests are seeking accessible, bespoke activities to fill their spring break getaways. As families seek meaningful ways to unwind, unplug, and reconnect, Boatsetter offers the perfect alternative to crowded beaches and overbooked resorts by providing access to nature-rich, off-the-beaten-path destinations—all from the deck of a private boat.
The days of jam-packed spring break itineraries are giving way to mindful travel, as families are opting for experiences that prioritize relaxation, local culture, and outdoor exploration.
Top Boating Destinations for Blending Wellness and Adventure
Projections for Spring Break 2025 show nearly half of all Boatsetter bookings happening in Miami and Ft. Lauderdale alone. But interest is expanding, with Tampa, St. Petersburg, and West Palm Beach seeing significant demand, as travelers look beyond the usual hotspots for quieter, equally stunning coastal escapes. In addition to Florida, other top destinations include those within California and Texas. For families looking to escape the ordinary, Boatsetter has curated a list of the best under-the-radar destinations that cater to relaxation, exploration, and quality time together:
Trends also show popular boat rentals in each region which include pontoons, motor yachts, sailboats and deck boats with slow adventures and activities ranging from paddleboarding, snorkeling, wildlife tours, guided fishing trips and swimming in scenic locations. Boatsetter's wide range of options allows families to unplug from screens and enjoy mindful relaxation surrounded by nature while creating lasting memories.
"Spring Break isn't just about where you go—it's about how you experience it," said Michael Farb, Boatsetter CEO. "Millions of people want to get out on the water but don't have access to a boat, while millions of boat owners have an underutilized asset. Boatsetter has bridged that gap, completely transforming the industry and unlocking unforgettable on-the-water experiences for moments like Spring Break. Whether it's snorkeling, a fishing trip, a private captained charter for whale watching, or a leisurely sunset cruise, Boatsetter makes it easier than ever to book—with adventure on the water anywhere in the US just a few clicks away."
Alongside family-focused vacations and wellness seeking travelers, Boatsetter trips also cater to thrill-seekers, offering activities like wakeboarding, speed boating, sailing and more. Whether it's a meditative sunset cruise or an active family outing on a pontoon, Boatsetter's diverse selection of boats and experiences makes spring break travel more meaningful and rejuvenating.
To plan your Spring Break adventure, visit Boatsetter.com. High-resolution imagery can be accessed HERE. For media inquiries, please contact the Boatsetter press team below.
About Boatsetter
With thousands of vetted boat listings worldwide, Boatsetter is the leading marketplace for boat rentals and on-the-water experiences. From pontoons to yachts, for lake days or weekend getaways, guests can find a boat for any occasion. Many guests book a boat with a USCG-certified captain or an expert guide, to explore the waterways with ease. Credited with pioneering the first-ever peer-to-peer boat rental insurance policy, Boatsetter has empowered boat owners with the tools and support to become entrepreneurs on the water. Launched commercially in 2014, over one million boaters and boat owners alike have turned to Boatsetter to discover the endless possibilities the water provides.
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