Sit back, relax and enjoy our Island wildlife with us.
On daytime trips we look for dolphins, manatee, sting rays, sea turtles and other marine life depending on the season. And it's the perfect way to bird watch. We also take the opportunity to stop on either a local Island or sand bar where everyone can get off the boat, cool down in the crystal clear waters, swim, snorkel or hunt for the perfect shell or sand dollar. Our captains will help you come face to face with local critters.
On the evening trip we will also get to watch the sunset over the Gulf of Mexico, you haven't really experienced a Florida sunset until you've watched it from the water.
Our 16 passenger tour boat has shade and sun, plenty of room to walk about with enclosed sides ensuring a safe and comfortable trip for all. Feel free to bring any drinks or food onboard. Our USCG Captains have lifelong knowledge of this area and will make sure you have a memorable trip with us.
Back by popular demand are our Egmont Key trips. Although this park is primarily a wildlife refuge, it can also be a personal refuge - a place to relax and collect shells along secluded, pristine beaches. Accessible only by boat, Egmont Key has a unique natural and cultural history, including a lighthouse that has stood since 1858. During the 19th century, the island served as a camp for captured Seminoles at the end of the Third Seminole War and was later occupied by the Union Navy during the Civil War. In 1898, as the Spanish - American War threatened, Fort Dade was built on the island and remained active until 1923. After touring the historic sites and trails, visitors can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, wildlife viewing, and picnicking. Trips to Egmont are limited to 6 passengers per trip and are done by Jet ski.
Call for schedules and prices on any of our trips. 941 792 6000