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    Ripple Effect Ecotours

    Ripple Effect Ecotours

    5.0 • 394 reviews
    St. Augustine, FL

    Since 2007, Ripple Effect Ecotours has been guiding guests through the untouched estuaries of St. Augustine and Marineland. Led by certified naturalists, their small-group kayak, jet boat, and walking tours slip quietly into salt-...

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    Self-Guided Kayak Rental in St. Augustine

    Rent a kayak at Marineland Marina and explore the GTM Reserve at your own pace

    $56.50kayak
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    Sunset Guided Kayak Tour in St. Augustine

    Paddle a guided sunset eco tour with a lighted firefly kayak

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    Guided 2.5-Hour Kayaking Ecotour in St. Augustine

    Kayak the Matanzas River Estuary with a naturalist-trained guide

    From$63person

    Review summary

    5.0
    Excellent
    394 reviews•Google Maps

    This kayaking operation has clearly found its secret weapon: phenomenal guides who genuinely love what they do. Names like Cali, Sumo, Kacy, and Nick pop up repeatedly, with visitors raving about how knowledgeable and engaging they are. People aren't just paddling around aimlessly – they're getting mini education sessions on the estuary ecosystem, local wildlife, mangrove systems, and the area's history. The tours seem to strike that sweet spot between adventure and learning, with one reviewer actually comparing it favorably to Disney (high praise from someone traveling with kids). Equipment gets solid marks too, and the staff apparently handles everything from complete beginners to large corporate groups with equal skill. As for wildlife, this is where setting expectations matters. Many visitors lucked out with dolphin sightings, sea turtles, manatees, wild boars, and various birds including the occasional spoonbill or eagle. But nature doesn't perform on command, and one family left pretty disappointed after seeing mainly mangroves and distant birds during high tide. The guide was great, but they felt the marketing oversold the wildlife guarantees. Everyone else seemed thrilled with whatever showed up, though several mentioned timing and tide levels made a real difference in what they encountered. If you're coming primarily for guaranteed up-close animal encounters, you might want to adjust those expectations – but if you're after a quality eco-tour with passionate guides and the possibility of some cool wildlife moments, this sounds like a winner.

    What people are saying

    Review 1 of 5
    5/5

    Stellar experience! Our guide Zack was super knowledgeable and very patient with our 3 year oldest first time in a kayak. Kiddo was VERY excited to use his own paddles, and grownups were totally engaged with the views.

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    Aaron Van Son

    April 1, 2026

    Review 1 of 1
    5/5

    Stellar experience! Our guide Zack was super knowledgeable and very patient with our 3 year oldest first time in a kayak. Kiddo was VERY excited to use his own paddles, and grownups were totally engaged with the views.

    Photo of Aaron Van Son

    Aaron Van Son

    April 1, 2026