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Safari d'une journée dans les Everglades depuis la région de Fort Myers /Naples

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Passez une journée entière à explorer la nature sauvage des Everglades lors de cette aventure dans la région du Grand Fort Myers/Naples. Avec votre guide naturaliste, faites une promenade passionnante en hydroglisseur dans les Everglades occidentales, observez la faune lors d'une promenade dans la réserve nationale de Big Cypress, admirez les cyprès imposants lors d'une promenade dans la nature et profitez d'une croisière relaxante en bateau le long des eaux bordées de mangroves pour voir les lamantins, dauphins et balbuzard pêcheur. Votre guide vous apprendra tout sur les Everglades et vous accompagnera pour le déjeuner.
Ville: Fort Myers
Sun 17 Nov
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Sun 17 Nov
À partir de $199.00
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Ce qui est inclu
Narrated van tour
Expert naturalist or biologist guide
Lunch
1-hour airboat ride
Hotel pickup and drop-off (Only Select Hotels)
Transport by air-conditioned 13-passenger van
1-hour boat cruise
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • L'âge minimum est de 5 ans
  • Chapeau, crème solaire et lunettes de soleil sont recommandés
  • Les poussettes sont non autorisé
  • Veuillez noter : si votre hôtel ne figure pas sur la liste fournie, la prise en charge se fera au restaurant Perkins, 14801 South Tamiami Trail, Fort Myers, FL 33908 à 7h35
  • Masques faciaux obligatoires pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux obligatoires pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains à la disposition des voyageurs et personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement /équipement désinfecté entre les utilisations
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides requis se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Vérifications régulières de la température du personnel
  • Vérifications de la température des voyageurs à l'arrivée
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
À quoi s'attendre
1
Big Cypress National Preserve
Wildlifedrive through the back country of the first Preserve in the National Park system.
2
Smallwood Store
Step back in time and explore the historic Smallwoods Store Museum. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum stands frozen in time, a window to a bygone era when the store was the islands trading post and island life revolved around the activities here.
3
Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park
Nature Walk through a grove of ancient cypress trees out to a "gator hole" where female alligators have been nesting for decades.
4
Big Cypress National Preserve
Wildlifedrive through the back country of the first Preserve in the National Park system.
5
Smallwood Store
Step back in time and explore the historic Smallwoods Store Museum. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum stands frozen in time, a window to a bygone era when the store was the islands trading post and island life revolved around the activities here.
6
Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park
Nature Walk through a grove of ancient cypress trees out to a "gator hole" where female alligators have been nesting for decades.
7
Big Cypress National Preserve
Wildlifedrive through the back country of the first Preserve in the National Park system.
8
Smallwood Store
Step back in time and explore the historic Smallwoods Store Museum. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum stands frozen in time, a window to a bygone era when the store was the islands trading post and island life revolved around the activities here.
9
Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park
Nature Walk through a grove of ancient cypress trees out to a "gator hole" where female alligators have been nesting for decades.
10
Big Cypress National Preserve
Wildlifedrive through the back country of the first Preserve in the National Park system.
11
Smallwood Store
Step back in time and explore the historic Smallwoods Store Museum. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum stands frozen in time, a window to a bygone era when the store was the islands trading post and island life revolved around the activities here.
12
Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park
Nature Walk through a grove of ancient cypress trees out to a "gator hole" where female alligators have been nesting for decades.
13
Big Cypress National Preserve
Wildlifedrive through the back country of the first Preserve in the National Park system.
14
Smallwood Store
Step back in time and explore the historic Smallwoods Store Museum. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum stands frozen in time, a window to a bygone era when the store was the islands trading post and island life revolved around the activities here.
15
Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park
Nature Walk through a grove of ancient cypress trees out to a "gator hole" where female alligators have been nesting for decades.
16
Big Cypress National Preserve
Wildlifedrive through the back country of the first Preserve in the National Park system.
17
Smallwood Store
Step back in time and explore the historic Smallwoods Store Museum. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum stands frozen in time, a window to a bygone era when the store was the islands trading post and island life revolved around the activities here.
18
Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park
Nature Walk through a grove of ancient cypress trees out to a "gator hole" where female alligators have been nesting for decades.
19
Big Cypress National Preserve
Wildlifedrive through the back country of the first Preserve in the National Park system.
20
Smallwood Store
Step back in time and explore the historic Smallwoods Store Museum. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum stands frozen in time, a window to a bygone era when the store was the islands trading post and island life revolved around the activities here.
21
Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park
Nature Walk through a grove of ancient cypress trees out to a "gator hole" where female alligators have been nesting for decades.
22
Big Cypress National Preserve
Wildlifedrive through the back country of the first Preserve in the National Park system.
23
Smallwood Store
Step back in time and explore the historic Smallwoods Store Museum. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum stands frozen in time, a window to a bygone era when the store was the islands trading post and island life revolved around the activities here.
24
Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park
Nature Walk through a grove of ancient cypress trees out to a "gator hole" where female alligators have been nesting for decades.
25
Réserve nationale de Big Cypress
Faune Conduisez à travers l'arrière-pays du premier système de parc national préservé.
26
Petit magasin de bois
Remontez dans le temps et explorez le musée historique Smallwoods Store. Inscrit au registre national des lieux historiques, le musée est figé dans le temps, une fenêtre sur une époque révolue où le magasin était le poste de traite des îles et où la vie insulaire tournait autour des activités ici.
27
Parc d'État de la réserve de Fakahatchee Strand
Nature Promenez-vous dans un bosquet d'anciens cyprès jusqu'à un "trou d'alligator" où les alligators femelles nichent depuis des décennies.
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Commentaires (212)
Pcehealy
Feb 2019
We had travelled all night to Florida from the west coast. Despite being exhausted, we changed our clothes and headed out on this full day safari. Although tired and dozing occasionally, we found the safari to be informative and saw an amazing amount of wildlife. I cant remember what our guide’s name was, however she was funny, attentive, and so knowledgeable. We first went on a airboat trip and saw an abundance of animals including many alligators. Then we stopped at a boardwalk and were told about some of the flora and fauna in the area. (To me this was kind of slow). We stopped at a wildlife viewing area where we saw a ton of alligators lounging on the side of a river. We had a wonderful lunch with several options. Then we had a boat tour of the area of 10,000 islands. We saw dolphins jumping in the wake of our boat, tons of flamingos on an island and heard much about the history of the area. The whole day was so enjoyable, but be warned there is a lot of driving. Our tour guide stopped frequently along the way to show us a variety of birds and alligators right along the road in the nearby river. For us it was perfect because we dozed during the driving time. She was very knowledgeable and encouraged questions. We had a small group of 9 people and found it was great. At the end of the night she took us to our hotel despite the fact that it wasn’t on the list. We tipped her very well as we thought her services were wonderful. Would highly recommend this for individuals being able to tolerate a long day of driving.
Nigam_T
Jan 2019
Great trip. We enjoyed the entire trip. Special thanks to boat ride in 10,000 island and dolphins viewing. We saw dolphins in wild within few inches from our boat. Air boat ride was also exceptional. Get to see Everglades and mature very closely.
Kenneth J
Nov 2018
My wife & I went on this tour in 2007 & re-visited this October with family. We stayed at Englewood 90 minutes away from the pick up point. So our day started at 5am [are we not on holiday said the 16 year old?]. Picked up in Fort Myers on time 7.35am [managed to get a quick breakfast before leaving]. In 2007 the days programme was airboat, drive, speed boat & Cypress walk. This time airboat, Cypress walk, speed boat & drive. Wife & I preferred the 2007 programme. The drive seemed very long at the end of the day. When it is in the middle you still have the speed boat into the mangrove's to look forward to. Our tour guide, Doug was very experienced & knowledgeable not just covering the Everglades but Florida in general. On the airboat we saw many different types of wildlife including alligator's, ospreys, bald eagle, heron's etc. The airboat guide knew where he could find alligator's out of the water sunbathing. Cypress walk [no mosquitoes] interesting for trees, fauna etc. We did find a female alligator hiding within. Lunch ordered on the way to Everglades City. Ready for us on arrival, everyone enjoyed. Speedboat into mangroves off Everglades City, interesting. Guide was different, knew how to 'scare' his passengers. Also knew where to find dolphins & how to attract them. Drive through the Everglades National Park is interesting & you do see plenty of alligators, birds, mammals etc. We returned to the pick up point at 6pm.

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