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Island & Mangrove Tunnel Adventure on Glass Bottom Kayaks in St. Pete Beach

Overview
Take our Glass Bottom Kayaks out on an Island Adventure with your friends and family on your own non-guided private rental! Eleanor Island and John's Pass Islands offers the most incredible views with opportunities to explore, fish, swim, snorkel or just relax sitting in a beach chair with your feet in the water! You'll see different seabirds and potentially fish and crustaceans. We often see Dolphins and Manatees as well! We will supply you with beach chairs and snorkel masks your more than welcome to bring your own cooler with food and drinks, fishing poles, and snorkel gear. One of the islands has a short mangrove tunnel that you can paddle through as well! This is 4 hours of fun exploring beautiful Islands with your Friends, Family or someone special!
City: St Petersburg
Mon 23 Dec
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Starting at $55.00
Mon 23 Dec
Starting at $55.00
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What's Included
Glass Bottom kayaks double or single seated and also beach chairs
Use of Snorkelling equipment
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adultā€™s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (16)
Michael_O
Mar 2022
I was able to see dolphins and hang out in the middle of the bay. Theres a shallow area where you can go and hang out.
Nicole P
Feb 2022
This is NOT a quizzed tour. Out of the 3 parties (9 people) we all thought this was guided. Nope. The person showed up late with the kayaks. We left a half hour late for the ā€œtourā€. You paddle through the busy channel and come up on the sand bar. Not much to see. Had to ask a local there how to get to the mangrove tunnel. It is literally a very short cut through to the other side. I guess there are 3 islands to explore but it is just paddling around them. In my opinion I wasted over $200 for my family to do this. It is a 4 hour excursion but we were done after an hour and a half. With no bathrooms or food we were done. They say they give you beach chairs but it is just cheap camping chairs that they give you so you can anchor your kayak so it doesnā€™t float away with the tide while you walk around the sandbar. Nope wasted my money would not recommend.
Daniel_F
Jun 2021
The guy who met us was super nice and welcoming. This carried the whole experience along with the readiness and prep of the gear and kayak. The location isnā€™t the best and the mangrove is maybe 20 yards long. The beach you swim at is just the middle of the bay during low tide, so thereā€™s really no need to even have goggles since all there is to see is clams and minnows. There were manatees and dolphins in the distance which was cool. All I have to say is donā€™t choose this trip to see ā€œThe Mangrovesā€ because itā€™s just a big bush in the water.

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