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4 HOUR ECO – SAFARI TOUR

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Adults

Ages 11 - 64

$ 175

Children

Ages 3-10

$ 165

Infants

Ages 6 months - 2 years

Seniors

Ages 65 and older

$ 165

Enjoy an Educational Eco Tour in Kissimmee, FL!

A great educational tour as your Captain introduces you to the beautiful flora and exotic wildlife that live in the marshes and swamps of Central Florida.

About

There’s nothing quite like the Florida Everglades—in fact, the unique ecosystem it forms is not found anywhere else on the planet. Our Everglades tours are an experience you’ll never forget. You’ll see alligators and a variety of endangered species in their natural habitat, lush vegetation, and beautiful waters teeming with aquatic life. Marsh Landing Adventures is a top-rated provider of Everglades tours in Central Florida and we’re one of the only airboat tour operators to offer four-hour tours of the Everglades.

Visit Shingle Creek, the headwaters of the Everglades, then trek to the islands that were once inhabited by the Seminole Indians for centuries. Pack a lunch and have a picnic and while there you will enjoy a beautiful 45 minute walk into the center of the island as your tour guide and captain introduce you to your surroundings.

Best Everglades Tours in Orlando
What makes Marsh Landing Adventures a five-star rated Everglades airboat tour? It’s simple: our airboat captains are the best in the business. To them, this isn’t just a job—it’s a passion. They love the Everglades and nothing makes them happier than introducing the area to visitors and locals alike. Our captains know the history of the area, the best places to spot alligators and other wildlife, and they also know how to give our guests a thrilling airboat ride.

Each of our Everglades airboat tour captains is licensed by the US Coast Guard for your safety.

We require a minimum of 4 people to conduct a 4 hour tour.

Airboat Ride

They are avid outdoorsmen with respect for and knowledge of the Everglades ecosystem and its wildlife inhabitants. After your tour, you’ll have a better understanding of what makes the Everglades so remarkable and the importance of conserving this special place.