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Explore with Expert Guidance in Siesta Key, FL
Immerse yourself in the natural wonders of Little Sarasota Bay with our Guided Paddleboard Eco Tour, a must-do activity for visitors to the Sarasota area. Glide across the serene waters as you keep an eye out for captivating wildlife sightings, including playful manatees and graceful dolphins, along with a variety of birds, fish, starfish, and shells. Our experienced guides ensure a safe and enjoyable adventure for all ages, promising a relaxing and educational experience with no prior paddleboarding experience necessary. Join us for an unforgettable journey into the heart of Sarasota’s coastal beauty.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Water
Towel
Sunblock
Hat
Light clothes -
- Paddle
- Lifejacket
- Dry bags for cameras, keys, and phones
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The safety of our guests comes first. We constantly assess weather conditions. If it is light rain, we still go out for our adventure. But, if there is thunder and lightning we will wait for the storm to pass before we head out. If we need to cancel we will try to reschedule you to later in the day or another day. If we need to cancel due to storms and you cannot attend another tour you will be refunded.
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This is a question we hear a lot and the answer is no. There are no alligators in the Mangrove Tunnels located on Lido Key or in the Bay.
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We take people out of all ages from 2-102. Our kayaks are safe and all our equipment is brand new this year. Depending on age and experience we will help you decide on whether a single our double kayak is best for you. Life jackets are provided for children and adults.
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The simple answer is no. We start all our tours with a short paddle lesson and continue to make sure everyone is comfortable throughout their journey with us. Your happiness is key. Majority of what we kayak through is shallow however, we do venture out to the deeper waters to look for wildlife. The bay is a protected body of water and an easy paddle.
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It depends on the time of year. The best time to see Manatee is April through December. However, if we have a warmer winter some will stay all year. There is a chance to see them all throughout the year. Dolphins travel through the nearby channel and will come into the bay to feed. It is very common to see a pod of dolphins frolicking while they feed. Please remember this is nature and while we do our best to spot them for you it can never be promised.
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Yes