Flora-Bama's "On The Line" Is A Unique Boating Adventure

R. Ken Cooper • May 10, 2023

Exploring the Gulf Coast "On The Line" - An Unforgettable Cruise Experience

On The Line-A Unique Pleasure Charter Boat Adventure

Orange Beach, Ala. - (OBA) - Flora-Bama “On The Line”, a 40 foot pleasure charter boat powered by 4 Verado 400 HP Mercury engines, as its name suggests, is located at the Flora-Bama Marina. Since its introduction last year "On The Line" has been making a splash with people who love boating and the views around Perdido Bay.


The prime location enables Flora-Bama “On The Line” to offer a variety of cruising experiences to enthusiasts, from tranquil sunset cruises to thrilling excursions exploring the Gulf of Mexico. 


Captain Brent, a veteran mariner in the industry, provides his service so the passengers can relax and enjoy their excursion. His enthusiasm for boating and unwavering dedication to customer satisfaction ensures that every trip aboard the state-of-the-art pleasure charter boat creates lasting memories for everyone.


Customers rave about the experiences they have with the Flora-Bama On The Line. Testimonials on the company's website showcase the high level of satisfaction clients enjoy, with many praising the knowledgeable and friendly crew, well-maintained boats, and the unforgettable moments they share on the water.


Flora-Bama On The Line offers 4 different charter options to suit every budget and preference. Customers can choose from half-day, full-day, 2-hour sunset, or Blue Angels Practice Show cruises. 


In addition, custom packages for special occasions can be arranged. The company also provides corporate outings and team-building events, offering a distinctive and memorable way for businesses to bond and enhance morale.


"On The Line" does not do fishing charters, but you can book cruises to great islands, hidden bayous, sunsets on the bay and so much more. Review the available cruises below then book online. 


Types of Cruises

Blue Angels Practice Show Cruise

Blue Angels Practice Show Cruise:

On most Tuesdays and Wednesdays from April through October the Blue Angels conduct practice shows over the airfield at NAS Pensacola. “On The LIne” can take you and your crew over to Pensacola Pass and anchor just south of the haunted Pensacola Lighthouse to watch the show.   


Sunset Cruise:

One of the best ways to relieve stress is to hop aboard for a sunset cruise.


Captain Scott will take you to the perfect location to watch gorgeous sunsets.


Sunset cruises run from 6pm to 8:30pm.


Half Day Cruise:

“On The Line” is the perfect boat for a 4 hour cruise around the waterfront. You can select mornings (8am to noon), or afternoons (1pm to 5pm).


Book a trip for up to 12 people and let the USCG licensed Captain show you the many amazing bays, bayous and backwaters. The boat comes with paddle boards, floating raft, and noodles for your enjoyment. The Captain supplies ice and bottled water.


Full Day Cruise:

Pack breakfast and lunch or enjoy one of the many waterfront bars and restaurants by boat while on a full day cruise. Let the Captain of your choice take you to the beautiful island and hidden beaches in the area for an memorable experience.


On The Line is great to enjoy for a full day of fun on the water. Your Captain will chauffeur you to some of our favorite locations, or you can choose your destination.


A full day cruise is from (9am to 4pm) and the boat comes with paddle boards, floating raft, and noodles for your enjoyment.


Custom Cruise Experiences:

For those seeking a unique adventure tailored to their specific interests, Flora-Bama On The Line offers custom cruise experiences. Guests can design their perfect cruise, from selecting the preferred route and duration from Mobile Bay to Pensacola Beach and a choice of 21 bays, bayous and bodies of water in between.


With its wide variety of cruise types, Flora-Bama On The Line ensures that every guest can find the perfect experience to suit their interests and preferences. Whether it's watching the sun set over the Gulf Coast, marveling at dolphins in their natural habitat, or celebrating a special occasion, Flora-Bama On The Line is committed to providing unforgettable experiences that unite communities and create lasting memories.

For more information call: 340-227-8452 or visit www.FloraBamaOnTheLine.com.

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