SeaEO Luxury Boat Charters
SeaEO Luxury Boat Charters is a boat tours & charters outdoor recreation and watersports operator in Great Neck, Virginia Beach, located at 3576 Piedmont Cir. Private 37-foot Axopar charters from the Lynnhaven Boat Ramp — sunset tours, snorkeling, dinner cruises, and fishing trips for up to 13 guests.
SeaEO's Virginia Beach trips depart from the Lynnhaven Boat Ramp aboard a 37-foot Axopar center console, chartered privately for 2-to-10-hour outings that flex between sunset tours, snorkeling trips, dinner and brunch cruises, fishing tours, and special-occasion charters for up to 13 guests. The enclosed-cabin boat carries air conditioning, a bathroom, and Bluetooth audio, and guests may bring their own catering, alcohol, and pets aboard.
Amenities
- 37-foot Axopar center console (up to 13 guests)
- Launches from Lynnhaven Boat Ramp
- Enclosed cabin with A/C, bathroom, Bluetooth audio
Visit
- Address: 3576 Piedmont Cir, Virginia Beach, VA
- Phone: (757) 775-1458
- Website: https://sea-eo.com/
Last verified 2026-07-11.
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