Tour en kayak para grupos pequeños por manatíes y túneles de manglares





Descripción
Sin lugar a dudas, esta ruta es el recorrido en kayak más exclusivo de la zona y ofrece a los huéspedes la mayor oportunidad de ver la vida silvestre de la lista de deseos mientras visitan el área de los Everglades. Este tour se inicia desde un sitio de lanzamiento solo con permiso dentro del Refugio de Vida Silvestre de 10,000 Islas. Esta ruta requiere una planificación adecuada y conocimiento experto debido a las mareas fluctuantes. Ninguna otra empresa es capaz o está dispuesta a tomarse el tiempo necesario para este tipo de planificación. Los huéspedes comenzarán a remar a través de la marisma, una zona de alimentación popular para numerosas aves zancudas de patas largas y nutrias de río. En 30 minutos, los huéspedes notarán un cambio en el hábitat, pasando a los manglares, lo que indica un cambio en la salinidad y la elevación. Aquí es donde ingresará a uno de los mejores túneles de manglares del condado. Después de numerosos túneles de manglares, arroyos y estanques y, con suerte, toneladas de visitantes de la vida silvestre, se desembocarán en una zona segura para los manatíes, el Canal Faka-union. ¡Guías expertos en kayak durante todo el año incluidos!
Opciones de la excursión
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Nos reunimos con todos los huéspedes en el vestíbulo del hotel en 25000 Tamiami Trail East Naples, FL 34114
- Los niños menores de 13 años deben viajar en un kayak para dos personas con un adulto mayor de 18 años.
- En ciertos niveles de marea, este recorrido puede volverse más difícil.
- No recomendado para huéspedes de más de 275 libras. Cuanto más pesados sean los kayakistas menos estable será el kayak.
- Las condiciones ambientales afectarán el nivel de condición física requerido. Los fuertes vientos y las fuertes mareas pueden dificultar este recorrido.
Opiniones(986)
No wildlife, do not go in June. We barely seen a manatee that my 10 year old son found. Not worth the money, this is a tourist take your money trap.
Great experience. Small group. Kayak drop off and pick up is right by the check in area so you aren't spending 1/2 hour in a van traveling to and from. The guides were amazing and so knowledgeable. The provided mosquito netting which as a game changer this trip. Sad that the wildlife is so dissipated from the anaconda population.
Kayaking through the mangrove trees, appreciating the history and the beauty of the land through our amazing tour guide Adam, was an experience that we will talk about for the rest of our lives. Highly recommend giving this a go and getting out there! Also, got to see some manatees up close and personal!
Great experience. Adam our guide did an amazing job! We all highly recommend this tour! We will be back.
An unforgettable morning with Adam — manatees, mangroves, and pure magic We did the Manatees & Mangroves kayak tour out of Port of the Islands with Adventure Paddle Tours and it was one of the best experiences we’ve had in Naples. From the moment we arrived, everything was smooth — confirmation texts, easy check-in, and top-quality gear ready to go. Our guide Adam absolutely made the trip. He was friendly, patient, and genuinely passionate about the 10,000 Islands and the Everglades. He took the time to give us a proper paddling lesson before we launched, kept the group of 7 close-knit and comfortable, and had an incredible eye for wildlife — we spotted a variety of birds, and even glided through the most beautiful mangrove tunnels I’ve ever seen. Adam shared just the right mix of ecology, local history, and humor without it ever feeling like a lecture. You can tell he truly lives and loves this place. The small group size (way better than the crowded tours elsewhere) made it feel personal, and the free HD photos he took were a wonderful surprise to take home. Three hours flew by. If you’re in Naples and on the fence — book it. Ask for Adam if you can. Worth every penny, and I’ll absolutely be back!
Adam is a great guide and we had a great time!
Excellent communication. Adam went out of his way to have us experience as many native animals and plants as possible. Big on our list of course were manatees and alligators and we saw both! He did not rush us and gave us helpful suggestions for navigating the mangroves. I would highly recommend this tour to family, friends, and everyone else!
Adam was such a knowledgeable guide! After a quick set of instructions, we were on our way to a beautiful adventure. The mangroves created a challenging, yet fun course. As a bonus, we came across a 6 foot alligator! And a ton of bull sharks! I highly recommend this tour! It did not disappoint!
This tour was excellentThis is a great tour. My 16 year old son and I did this tour on a cloudy day in early April. It was about 72 degrees. The meeting point was clear, the organization was well done and the guide was informative and clear. Our guide was Adam and he did a fantastic job. The thing I like about kayaking is that it is accessible to more people than hiking or biking but it gets you closer to nature than a tour on a larger boat. Plus the only way to really navigate the mangroves is via a small flat bottom boat like a kayak. Only thing to keep in mind: Depending on recent rains and depending on cloud cover, you may not be able to find or see manatees. However, we were happy with the alligators, bull sharks, heron and other animals we were able to observe in their habitat. 10/10 would recommend to a friend.
This is a great tour. My 16 year old son and I did this tour on a cloudy day in early April. It was about 72 degrees. The meeting point was clear, the organization was well done and the guide was informative and clear. Our guide was Adam and he did a fantastic job. The thing I like about kayaking is that it is accessible to more people than hiking or biking but it gets you closer to nature than a tour on a larger boat. Plus the only way to really navigate the mangroves is via a small flat bottom boat like a kayak. Only thing to keep in mind: Depending on recent rains and depending on cloud cover, you may not be able to find or see manatees. However, we were happy with the alligators, bull sharks, heron and other animals we were able to observe in their habitat. 10/10 would recommend to a friend.



