Marine Adventures in Orlando, FL

June 30, 2010 by  
Filed under VME

Have a real adventure during your next vacation and swim with the endangered manatees or observe playful dolphins in their natural habitat. There are three incredible options that each give you a unique views of these fascinating creatures that you won’t want to miss on your next vacation.

Florida Manatees Adventure Tour

An all you can eat breakfast starts out your tour experience to give you energy for the fun and excitement ahead of you. After breakfast, a team of manatee experts will take you on a guided tour of Crystal River. Your tour is also narrated so you will learn fascinating facts about the manatees as you travel. When you reach the area where the manatees live, you will be given snorkeling gear and allowed to explore the area and watch the manatees with the assistance of certified Dive Masters. A picnic style lunch as well as an airboat tour will complete your exciting manatee adventure experience.

Swim Where the Manatees Live

Your tour begins in Homosassa State Park which is home to the endangered manatees you will be seeing. At the park, you will be taken to Crystal River where you will take a relaxing cruise up to the area where the manatees live. A tour guide will tell you about manatees and your destination during your cruise, so you will be prepared to explore when you reach your snorkeling area. You will have plenty of time to watch the manatees swim and play right in front of you. This unique experience is something you will remember for years to come.

Dolphin Encounter Tour

Take the time to experience the glorious Gulf of Mexico on this tour where you will see the playful dolphins. Nothing could be better than seeing these lovely creatures in their natural habitat. It will be quite a treat to watch them swim and play in freedom in the Gulf. A picnic lunch is part of the fun planned for you during the tour, so you can come hungry. After lunch, it’s time for more exploration and more views of the incredible Gulf of Mexico and dolphins.