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Aventure d'une journée en kayak dans les Everglades

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L'aventure du kayak et du slogging dans les Everglades à son meilleur! Profitez d'une éco-visite dans les Everglades et découvrez la nature de la meilleure façon possible grâce à la visite la mieux notée des Everglades disponible. Cette visite est la vraie affaire et vous pourrez découvrir la beauté et l'excitation des Everglades sans le bruit d'un hydroglisseur ou d'un grand groupe.
Nous essayons de limiter nos groupes à 8-10 mais pouvons facilement prendre des groupes plus importants avec un préavis.
Ville: Floride
Tue 19 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
Trip includes experienced Everglades guide, single or double kayak, life jacket, mosquito resistant clothing if needed.
Landing and facility fees
Trip includes experienced Everglades guide, single or double kayak, life jacket, mosquito resistant clothing if needed.
Landing and facility fees
Trip includes experienced Everglades guide, single or double kayak, life jacket, mosquito resistant clothing if needed.
Landing and facility fees
Trip includes experienced Everglades guide, single or double kayak, life jacket, mosquito resistant clothing if needed.
Information additionnelle
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport 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
  • Les personnes ayant des besoins spéciaux sont les bienvenues, veuillez nous faire savoir comment nous pouvons vous accueillir
  • Niveau de forme physique modéré
  • L'âge minimum est de 5 ans
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre les utilisations
  • Guides nécessaires pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Vérifications régulières de la température pour le personnel
  • Politique de maintien à domicile payée pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
  • Vaccination COVID-19 obligatoire pour les guides
  • Tous nos guides et employés sont entièrement vaccinés
Politique d'annulation
Pour un remboursement complet, annulez au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de départ prévue.
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Commentaires (492)
Kelly C
Mar 2016
My boyfriend and I went on a day-long Everglades tour with Garl this past Sunday. We were the only two to reserve the tour for the day, and it was such a great -- and personalized -- experience! Garl made it very clear that he would cater to our interests and desired pace for the day -- we really had a hand in the direction of the tour! The Everglades are experiencing their wettest dry season ever in recorded history, so wildlife viewing was sparse (apparently, the wet climate has not been great for clutch sizes and wildlife in general); but even so, the experience was so wonderful, beautiful, and informative. Garl's expertise with navigating the Everglades is quite apparent when out in the cypress and mangrove forests. He has so many stories and insights to share about the area -- it definitely beats the lookouts and trails that are so heavily traveled. We saw a side of the Everglades that the typical tourist would not see. I highly recommend seeing the Everglades with Garl's Coastal Kayaking; and certainly, the tour's meeting spot -- a produce stand/farm called Robert is Here -- is necessary to peruse for a bit before beginning the tour (which Garl also encourages before hitting the road to the Glades). Get the guanabana! You'll never find it anywhere else in the States!
tsijohn
Mar 2016
We were 12 - adults, 30 yr olds and teenagers. Garl met us in Key Largo from where we were driven to his first location in Everglades National park. We parked along the road and headed into the swamp - we wore shorts and reef walkers. Up to thigh at times. His description of the flora and fauna was like being in a Nat. Geo documentary. Next was our kayaking of 9 mile lake, highlight was the 16 ft croc, sleeping on the bank. Very interesting as in a few months this area would be dry; so we got to see a unique ecosystem. For early evening we kayaked on a lake where roseated spoonbills were arriving to nest for the night. Large mullet jumping put on quite a show. The final adventure for the day was a night walk to hear and see alligators at Anhigna trail. A long and wonderful adventure with a brilliant guide.
YLNF
Mar 2016
My wife and I were vacationing in the Miami area last month. We love the outdoors, and especially our national parks. Earlier in the year, we took a trip to Mt. Rainier National Park in the state of Washington, and while there, we took a shoe shoeing tour. A park ranger, who was passionate about the mountain, plants, weather and animal life of the park, led it. We figured then that if we go somewhere different and new to us, we would have the best experience in a short amount of time if we learned from an expert. So, when we went to the Everglades, we sought out an expert to maximize our experience. After learning about Garl's Coastal Kayaking, we decided to give it a try. It seemed a bit pricey, but after we experienced the day, we felt that our money was very well spent. Garl himself was our tour guide, and we were blown away by his passion for all things related to the Everglades. He is an unbelievable tour guide! He knowledge of all the plants, animals, and ecosystems, coupled with his friendly personality and sincere desire to make sure that our experience was the best it could be, are tops. Some highlights of our trip included going out to the cypress domes, also known as alligator holes. From the road, all you see is a tall stand of trees. Since it was winter, the cypress trees had no leaves on them, so it didn't look too appealing. Garl announced that we would be walking out there, and since the recent rains had made the plains full of water, we were walking in knee-high water for quite some distance. However, when we got there, it was like walking into a paradise. Tall trees created a large room, where lovely red bromeliads were beginning to bloom. Orchids hugged the sides of the trees. Barred Owls observed us from high above in the trees. All this time Garl was taking high-quality pictures for us, so there was no pressure on us to take pictures to capture the memories. I did bring my iPhone camera (protected in a waterproof case) so that I could take my own pictures. Another highlight was padding in our kayaks on the freshwater pond. There we saw an alligator in the water and a crocodile (Croczilla, as Garl affectionately refers to him). Then we moved into mangrove swamps. These mangrove trees and the brush created a maze through which we paddled, with different exciting views at each turn. Knowing that Garl was leading the way gave me a sense of comfort that I didn't have to know exactly where I was going. It was a great peace of mind! We also paddled in the Florida Bay (salt water) during the evening hours and watched the sunset before heading back to where we launched at the Flamingo Center. That was very beautiful to see the birds in flight over the water as the daylight hours faded. This was a definite must-see! All in all, this trip is worth your money. As Garl said, 90% of the people who visit Everglades National Park never see what we saw and experienced. Don’t be part of that 90%. You will miss out on the true beauty of the Park.

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