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Full-Day Kayak Adventure in the Everglades

Overview
Everglades kayaking and slogging adventure at it's best! Enjoy an eco-tour in the Everglades and experience nature in the best way possible from the top rated Everglades tour available. This tour is the real deal and you can experience the beauty and excitement of the Everglades without the noise of an airboat or large group.
We try to limit our groups to 8-10 but can take larger groups easily with advanced notice.
City: Florida
Tue 19 Nov
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Starting at $189.74
Tue 19 Nov
Starting at $189.74
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What's Included
Trip includes experienced Everglades guide, single or double kayak, life jacket, mosquito resistant clothing if needed.
Landing and facility fees
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • People with special needs welcome, please let us know how we can accommodate you
  • Moderate level of fitness
  • Minimum age is 5 years
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
  • All of our guides and employees are fully vaccinated
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (492)
Nancy N
Mar 2014
We read a bunch of reviews on Trip Advisor and they all mentioned Don as the tour guide. We were extremely excited when we found out we had Garl, the owner, as our guide. My boyfriend and I have been on similar tours so we expected to be in a large group, and hoped we didn't end up with any newbies to the outdoors. Fortunately, it was only us and one other guy who happened to be a local scuba instructor. We left for the Everglades, stopping at a fantastic fruit stand called Robert is Here, where we bought some fresh mangoes for the trip. We arrived at the Everglades, and started off by slogging through a cypress dome, where we encountered Snaggletooth and Princess, two alligators, along with a variety of snakes, birds, lizards, orchids, trees, and other wildlife. Garl goes barefoot (like a true outdoorsman) but provides booties for those with softer feet. He knows the place like the back of his hand, and a sense of humor is required for his candid pictures. Did we mention he is also an amazing photographer? Check out the website to see what we mean. He will take enough pictures for you if you don't have a waterproof camera. We then kayaked through fresh then saltwater habitats. We didn't expect to see so much variation between the two areas of the park. The saltwater leg of the journey was our favorite, the birds, marine life, and scenery were nothing short of spectacular. The kayaking could be extensive for those who are out of shape or inexperienced, but the trip is definitely worth the effort. If you expect to see a certain species call ahead and they will let you know the best season to come out. Garl impressively points out birds, sharks, reptiles, plant life and other types of organisms you encounter. We ended the kayaking with wine and cheese as we watched the sunset on the bay. After sunset, the trip ended with a (dry) night walk where we witnessed a gator feeding frenzy. You would be hard pressed to find anyone who knows the land and creatures better than Garl. He really cares about the Everglades and makes a constant effort to care for them and preserve them. Other tour companies are out there, but they are cheap copycats of his tours. We witnessed a large group led by another company trampling through the cypress dome, destroying and disturbing the surrounding wildlife. Expect to end the day dirty and tired, but extremely fulfilled and satisfied. The day is long (over 12 hours including travel time) so eat a hearty breakfast, bring a lunch/snacks, water, a change of clothes and a good attitude! Garl's tour is definitely a once in a lifetime experience, although we plan to come back and do it again :)
Amy W
Mar 2014
My husband and I had been to the Everglades before, but not like this. Don was our guide, and he was excellent. His knowledge of the Everglades and wildlife in general was amazing. We learned so much and it gave me an entirely new appreciation for the Everglades. Do expect to get a little wet and dirty, but it's so worth it. Being inside a cypress dome and seeing alligators, birds, fish, and snakes was truly wonderful. The kayaking was great too, and the sunset over Florida Bay was likely one of the most beautiful I've ever seen. I highly recommend this tour and I hope we get to go back someday!
Jason9888
Mar 2014
Our group of seven had a great time in the Everglades with our guide Don. He was friendly and extremely knowledgable. We saw several interesting plant and animal species, kayaked in the mangroves, and capped off the adventure with a wine toast to a beautiful sunset and a great day. We had to drive quite a distance to make this trip fit into our vacation, and we are glad we did! We also had a 9 and 11 year old along who would tell you this one is fun for kids too!

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