Small Group Boat, Kayak and Walking Guided Eco Tour Everglades
Overview
An eco-adventure combines a boat tour and a kayak tour in the stunning Everglades National Park. Participants can encounter diverse wildlife such as manatees, dolphins, and bald eagles throughout the journey.
- 🛥️ A comfortable transport boat carries you deep into the park with a Florida Master Naturalist guide.
- 🛶 Once at the first destination, stable kayaks allow for close encounters with flora and fauna; no previous kayaking experience is required.
- 🏖️ The tour includes a walking experience on a remote barrier island beach that is seldom visited by others.
- 🐬 Depending on the season, wildlife sightings may include sea turtles, ospreys, herons, egrets, pelicans, roseate spoonbills, and numerous fish and shorebirds.
- 🌤️ Note: June through October, morning experiences are suggested due to weather conditions.
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- Professional naturalist guide
- Boat ride
- Kayak equipment and instruction
- Guided nature hike
- Professional guide
- Gratuities
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Meeting point
Return details
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Everglades Area ToursMeet your ground and guide and begin your Everglade Experience. Each trip is led by an experienced Florida Master Naturalist who is certified by the National Park and licensed by the US Coast Guard.
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Everglades National ParkGet the ultimate experience of the Florida Everglades on this fun, exciting eco-adventure by boat, kayak and foot! Your tour is led by an experienced naturalist who is certified by the national park and licensed by the US Coast Guard. Throughout your tour, your guide will teach you all about the history of the area, as well as the wildlife and diverse vegetation. Begin your tour with a boat ride through some of the most beautiful and remote areas of the Everglades National Park. Once you arrive at your destination, receive a brief safety instruction before getting into your kayak (no experience required) and exploring the area up close. Paddle your way to Barrier Island Beach, a remote beach seldom visited by others. Here, take a guided walking tour of the area and see the wrack lines, shallow tidal zones, dunes, uniquely adapted plants, mangrove swamps and many different invertebrate species. Your guide will tailor the tour according to the group’s interests and the day’s environmental conditions. You may encounter a wide array of the park’s wildlife including manatees, dolphins, sea turtles, bald eagles, ospreys, herons, egrets, roseate spoonbills and more! After your hike on the beach, get back into your kayak and paddle back to the boat for your return journey.
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Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife RefugeThe 10,000 Islands extend from Marco Island into Everglades National Park.
- Chokoloskee was the "Wild Southeast". Learn about the history and culture of the area. (pass by)
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Chokoloskee is a 150 acre island that has been inhabited for 1000's of years. First by the Calusa indians and then by modern settlers since 1870.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.