Sarasota: Guided Kayak Eco Tour in Siesta Key
Sarasota: Guided Kayak Eco Tour in Siesta Key
Siesta Key, FL
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Paddle into paradise on this Guided Kayak Eco-Tour through the Jim Neville Marine Preserve in Siesta Key. Glide across crystal-clear waters, explore lush mangrove tunnels, and spot seagrass beds teeming with tropical fish, sea stars, and sponges. Along the way, watch for pelicans, dolphins, rays, and even manatees. With expert guides sharing insights into the local ecosystem, this relaxed-paced adventure is perfect for beginners and seasoned paddlers alike. Discover Midnight Pass and experience the natural beauty of Little Sarasota Bay, an unforgettable Florida eco-adventure awaits. Book your kayak tour today!
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- Paddle through the Jim Neville Marine Preserve in Siesta Key with a guided kayak eco tour
- Discover the scenic Midnight Pass & Little Sarasota Bay
- Learn about marine ecosystems from expert local guides
- Explore enchanting mangrove tunnels & seagrass beds
- Spot dolphins, rays, manatees, & coastal birdlife
- Relaxing way to take in the day while on the water
- Great for all nature lovers ages 2+
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Great day on the water!
Jeff led us on a very informative tour of the water between Sarasota and Siesta Key Beach. He covered everything from the history of the development of the area to the wildlife.. birds, manatees, plants and more. Loved the kayaking and loved the info!
Marilyn G.
about 2 years ago
Kayaking newbies
My husband & I never kayaked. Jeff was an outstanding tour guide leading us through open waters, and leafy mangrove tunnels, all the while explaining the history of the area and detailed wildlife information.
Mary M.
about 4 years ago