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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
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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)
Katelyn M
Jun 2018
Unfortunately this entire experience was disappointing due to our tour guy, Doug. Doug was very enthusiastic about his job, however he often made offensive comments, he made fun of past guests which was incredibly inappropriate and his driving was so terrible, I often felt my life was in danger. He ran multiple stop signs and braked late at red lights, that a few times i had to yell to him because I thought for sure he was going to run right through them. In addition, the entire drive to the Everglades he talked about flooding in the passing towns and would hold up pictures of the flooding while driving, which caused him to swerve all over the road. He even was on his cellphone while driving because he forgot to check us in at the pickup location. He later made a comment that the van was hard to drive because of its big tires, I don't know if this was his way of covering up his poor driving or what. I did speak to the owner briefly about this, however I did not go into detail because I was so upset over the whole experience, I just wanted to get back to enjoying my vacation. He did let me know that he had spoken to Doug about his driving, so for future tours, I hope that his driving improves. The very last piece of the trip was a drive through the Cypress Forests Preserve which should have been really amazing but instead, Doug sped through the entire thing at 55mph. I noticed the speed limit going in was 30mph. There were a ton of alligators on land and Doug just flew past them and when one of us would shout Gator, Doug would slam on the breaks and back up to where the gators were and they would have either gone back into the water, startled by Doug's driving or if they were still there we were given only seconds to look and then he would speed away again. I didn't get to take a single picture or even get to enjoy looking at a gator out of the water. I am assuming this was due to timing and he needed to get us back. However, I think we would have been able to enjoy our drive more if Doug didn't take time out of the tour to drive us around residential neighborhoods talking about property values and pointing out the families which were too poor to fix their homes after flooding. He then told us that anyone willing to buy a house there was stupid because of the flooding hazards. Which I found extremely offensive to the families living there and I wasn't there to buy property anyway. After lunch he took us to a museum that was not on the itinerary (separate from the boat ride museum, which is a part of the tour) and made us watch a 8 minute video about the Tamiami Trail. Which I suppose some would find interesting but I considered it a waste of time, as did the rest of the group and would have preferred that extra time be spent driving more slowly on the wildlife drive. I should mention that we did enjoy the airboat ride and nature walk. it was the only enjoyable part of the long day. I can't comment on the boat ride because there was a mix up with the reservations and we didn't get to take it. We sat and waited for an hour while the rest of our group went on their boat ride. This however, was due to the boat companies mix up and was not the tours fault. I spoke to the owner who was very upset this happened to us and he rectified the situation for us by issuing a refund for the missed boat ride. Maybe with a different tour guide, I would have had a better experience but unfortunately due to my experience I would not recommend this tour, as you are better off driving yourself around the Everglades.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2020
Thank you for your feedback. After an internal investigation, we decided to no longer use the services of this guide. As we discussed - I appreciate your understanding and apologize for your experience. I hope you will be willing to try our tour again someday.
Mary_C
Apr 2018

While we enjoyed the trip, it got a little bit long. We found that the time after lunch and before the airboat ride to somewhat useless. Riding along a dirt road looking for alligators and turtles got way to long.
We really enjoyed the two boat rides and the lunch was great. Driver was knowledgeable and was fun to be with.

Patty_K
Mar 2018

Learned so much about Florida. Saw MANY alligators and birds. It was a great way to spend the day

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