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Дневное сафари в Эверглейдс из Форт-Майерса/Неаполя

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Проведите целый день, исследуя пустыню Эверглейдс в этом приключении из Большого Форт-Майерса/Неаполя. Со своим гидом-натуралистом совершите захватывающую поездку на воздушной лодке в западных Эверглейдс, понаблюдайте за дикой природой во время поездки по национальному заповеднику Биг-Сайпарис, полюбуйтесь высокими кипарисами на прогулке на природе и насладитесь расслабляющим круизом на лодке вдоль мангровых зарослей, чтобы увидеть ламантинов. дельфины и скопа. Ваш гид расскажет вам все о Эверглейдс и сопроводит вас на обед.
Город: Форт Майерс
Sat 21 Sep
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Начинается с $199.00
Sat 21 Sep
Начинается с $199.00
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Что включено
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
Дополнительная информация
  • Доступно для инвалидных колясок
  • Допускаются животные-поводыри
  • Поблизости есть общественный транспорт
  • Не рекомендуется для путешественников с плохим сердечно-сосудистым здоровьем
  • Путешественники должны иметь как минимум средний уровень физической подготовки.
  • Минимальный возраст – 5 лет.
  • Рекомендуются головной убор, солнцезащитный крем и солнцезащитные очки.
  • Коляски разрешены. запрещено
  • Обратите внимание: если вашего отеля нет в предоставленном списке, то трансфер будет в ресторане Perkins, 14801 South Tamiami Trail, Fort Myers, FL 33908, в 7:35.
  • Маски для лица требуются для путешественников в общественных местах
  • Маски для лица требуются для гидов в общественных местах
  • Маски для лица предоставляются для путешественников
  • Дезинфицирующее средство для рук доступно для путешественников и персонал
  • Социальное дистанцирование соблюдается на протяжении всего опыта
  • Регулярная дезинфекция мест с интенсивным движением
  • Средства/оборудование дезинфицируются между использованием
  • Транспортные средства регулярно дезинфицируются
  • Требуются гиды регулярно мыть руки
  • Регулярная проверка температуры у персонала
  • Проверка температуры у путешественников по прибытии
  • Бесконтактная оплата чаевых и дополнительных услуг
Что ожидать
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
Национальный заповедник Биг-Сайпарис
Поездка по дикой природе через отдаленные районы первого заповедника в системе национальных парков.
26
Магазин Смоллвуд
Вернитесь в прошлое и исследуйте исторический музей-магазин Смоллвудс. Внесенный в Национальный реестр исторических мест, музей стоит застывшим во времени, окном в ушедшую эпоху, когда магазин был торговым постом острова, а жизнь острова вращалась вокруг деятельности здесь.
27
Государственный заповедник Факахатчи Стрэнд
Природа Прогуляйтесь через рощу древних кипарисов к «норе крокодилов», где самки аллигаторов гнездились десятилетиями.
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family4b2016
Apr 2022
Note: We went on the Everglades Day Safari from Fort Lauderdale. My wife and I are educators and chose to stay in Pompano Beach during our Spring Break since it is close to many places of interest in South Florida but mostly we were hoping to visit the Everglades. I went online and was overwhelmed with the myriad number of options and range of prices.  The concierge where we were staying (Wyndham Palm Aire) gave me several brochures and we immediately were drawn to the Everglades Day Safari Ecotour (Ft. Lauderdale).  I called the phone number and spoke with Pete who  walked me through the itinerary.  He was so informative and helpful.  It pays to call for information. We parked at the alternate site and were picked up about 7:45am and returned about 5pm.  Our driver Karl, (with a "K") was very impressive.  He kept everybody on time without ever feeling rushed, was exceptionally knowledgeable about the history of the native peoples, mistakes made in managing, invasive species and their impact as well as current programs working to correct them and ongoing improvements to protect and preserve the Everglades for future generations.  Karl talked about multiple species of wildlife and pointed out many as we traveled. He quizzed us periodically about what we saw and things we learned and gave plenty of time to ask for and answer everyone's questions.  He was very personable and took time to engage each person individually.  We always knew where we were going and what we would be doing.  Karl made sure we knew when there was a bathroom available and how long until the next one.  The 45 minute Airboat ride was literally a blast and exciting with several gator sightings. There was no "fly by and look, back there was a gator".  Captain Manny always slowed, stopped and informed about everything "gator".  He rocks!  Karl drove to our next stop which was an approx. 1/3 mile each way nature walk to a "cypress dome" along a raised Boardwalk.  He stopped periodically and pointed out sights of interest and entertained questions.  Sawgrass, blooming air plants, cypress knees, animal life and more.  We saw animal tracks in a muddy place and several juvenile gators and turtles on a fallen tree branch.  Back on the Tamiami Trail with Karl until arriving at the Big Cypress Welcome center with restrooms (yay!) and a short boardwalk with multiple gators and assorted species of fish easily visible. Gator pictures galore! Next we and Karl were back on the "Trail" to Everglades City where we ate a tasty lunch.  Karl had us previously select from a menu with a number of choices to suit everyone and arranged to have lunch ready when we arrived.  The food was tasty and we ate under cover in open air beside a waterway.  It was a few minute ride to the location of our approx. 90 min scenic pontoon boat ride.  Captain Vic and Ranger Rick along with a young man as crew were very knowledgeable regarding the islands, waterway, history and customs of native peoples and absolutely excellent at sighting and assisting each passenger with viewing wildlife throughout the "cruise".  Numerous variety of birds including oyster catchers, brown pelican, cormorants and many more as well as multiple Dolphin sightings all around the boat and swimming along side as we sailed and during several stops to give everyone photo ops.  We had a slim possibility of seeing a manatee but the time of day and temperature didn't cooperate.  Everyone had a great time and helped accommodate space for kids and adults alike to have many opportunities to see and take many pictures/videos of the dolphins. If you don't know that the Everglades is not the original name, the difference between a cormorant and anahinga bird, which native peoples used to live and still do live in the "glades", what a slough is, the names of several invasive plant and animal species that exist, the difference between a cypress strand and dome is, book an Everglades Day Safari trip and you will know all that, enjoy an all inclusive trip filled with memories and last but not least, leave the driving to Karl!!! Be Blessed. KB
DPfromColorado
Apr 2022
This day trip was a good find. Our driver/guide (Zak) gave us a ton of information, pointed out lots of wildlife, and generally made sure it was an excellent outing. We had to skip one activity because of lightening but were quickly given a refund for that portion of the day. These a great people running a great program.
Wendy_W
Mar 2022
Our full day at Everglades National Park was filled with amazing wildlife. We saw over 25 species of birds, too many alligators to count, dolphins, manatees, turtles and more. Our guide, Zac, was there for us every step of the way. We couldn’t ask for better guides or a better day.

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