Rent a private boat in Orlando

No boat? No problem. Rent one Airbnb-style and start enjoying our local waterways.

Top-down view of a yacht floating on top of bright blue waters.

An ideal weekend? Grabbing some friends and renting this 41-ft yacht. | Photo via Getmyboat

Photo via Getmyboat

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You know how the saying goes: “A friend with a boat is better than owning a boat.”

Skip the friend part and get straight to enjoying a day on the water with Getmyboat, an Airbnb-like service that lets you rent boats from locals and organizations in the area.

How it works

The boat rental company serves various US cities, including the Orlando area. To get started, create an account and search for the watercraft that best suits your needs for the day (anything from pontoons to yachts).

You can cater your search to exactly what you’re looking for — trips under $300, captained boats, jet skis, and more — or you can just browse what’s available.

A blue and white speedboat sits in the shallow end of clear blue water near palms. Next to the boat is a jet ski.

You can add on a jet ski rental to the Yamaha 195S Jetboat for even more fun.

Photo via Getmyboat

Water my options?

Note: Price estimates are based on rates available at the time of publishing. Check each owner’s rental link to see current pricing.

40' Regal Luxury Yacht | East Lake Tohopekaliga | $281/hour
You and 11 of your closest friends can beat the heat in this luxury boat with a back deck kitchen, below-deck AC, and a diving platform. You can choose to captain the boat yourself or use the boat owner’s captain.

Yamaha 195S Jetboat | Lake Conway | $170/hour
Choose to have a relaxing boat day or a tubing adventure on this boat that fits up to seven adults.

Godfrey 20' Pontoon Boat | Lake Fairview | $150/hour or $525/day
On a pontoooon. If floatin’ is all you wanna do, this option comes equipped with Bluetooth connectivity and a cooler.

Hobie Pedal Kayaks | Lake Howell | $90/day
Prefer something without a motor? Rent these kayaks that can be maneuvered the traditional way — with a paddle — or by pedaling your feet.

None of these float your boat? Check out the other rental options available in the Orlando area.

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