Paddle crystal-clear tandem kayaks to secluded islands on a 2-hour guided eco tour
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2 hours
Up to 10 people
Clear kayak, Safety equipment
Paddle from a private lagoon to secluded white-sand islands on a guided eco tour. Swim, take photos, and learn about local history and ecosystems as you explore the Florida Panhandle.
Minimum age is 5; children 5–17 must be with an adult. Kayaks are tandem; weight limit is 425 pounds per boat and 250 pounds per seat; groups up to 10. Alcohol, smoking, and vaping are not permitted.
Trips canceled due to inclement weather are not charged; if charged, all funds are refunded. Cancel or reschedule at least 48 hours before your tour for a full refund. Changes within 48 hours, no-shows, or arriving with fewer paddlers than booked are charged in full.
101 W Miracle Strip Parkway, Mary Ester FL 32569
The guides here absolutely make the experience. Names like Lyric, Naomi, Jack, Corey, and Jayme come up repeatedly, with reviewers praising how they put nervous first-timers at ease while sharing impressive knowledge about local wildlife and the area's history. Several people specifically mention feeling safe and comfortable despite being complete beginners, which says a lot about the patience and skill of the team. Tours run from sunset paddles to nighttime glow kayaking adventures, and both deliver on wildlife sightings. Expect to see stingrays, pufferfish, blue crabs, herons, and other marine life depending on your timing. The whole operation sounds straightforward and well-organized, with easy-to-find locations and simple instructions before you head out. Whether you're experienced or stepping into a kayak for the first time, the guides seem genuinely invested in making sure everyone has a great time on the water.
It was a great, laid back experience. It was peaceful and scenic. Jayme was a great guide with a lot of knowledge of the area.
Jill Boyce
April 4, 2026
It was a great, laid back experience. It was peaceful and scenic. Jayme was a great guide with a lot of knowledge of the area.
Jill Boyce
April 4, 2026