Ride a 40-minute Everglades airboat and explore the alligator and reptile exhibit
40 minutes
Airboat ride, Reptile exhibit
Explore Florida’s Everglades on a 40-minute daytime airboat ride, then visit an alligator and reptile exhibit with adopted and rescued reptiles. This package also includes a few take-home souvenirs and bottled water.
Your reservation is for an arrival-time window, not a specific boat departure time. Children ages 6 and under are required to wear a life jacket.
Full refund with 24 hours notice of cancellation. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows will be charged the full price.
No. Your reservation is for an arrival-time window, not a specific boat departure time. Check in any time within your reserved hour and you’ll be assigned to the next available boat boarding (usually within 30 minutes).
Check in at the Gator Emporium gift shop. You’ll get a boarding wrist band with your boat assignment and ear plugs.
No. Show your email confirmation on your phone. A valid ID may be required to confirm ownership of the ticket.
1006 US-27 Weston, FL 33327, United States
The airboat tours through the Everglades consistently impress visitors, with guides like Captain Jack, Captain Mike, and Captain Adam earning specific praise for their knowledge and engaging personalities. The experience itself gets high marks, and many guests appreciate the combination of the boat ride with on-site animal exhibits and reptile encounters. Staff members throughout the park, from the booking office to the gift shop, receive compliments for being friendly and helpful. Wildlife sightings vary quite a bit depending on timing and conditions. While some visitors spot multiple gators including babies, others see few or none, particularly during midday heat or warmer seasons. The loud airboats may actually scare wildlife away, though most agree the ride itself is thrilling regardless. There's some debate about whether it's suitable for very young children, so families with little ones might want to consider their kids' tolerance for noise and excitement. The reptile sanctuary and exhibits provide a reliable backup when nature doesn't cooperate on the water, and several reviewers mention these smaller animal encounters as unexpectedly engaging parts of the visit.
We saw 3 alligators on our boat ride. Our boys especially enjoyed the more swampy area where the driver was able to have a little fun! 😎
Christa Kannas
April 2, 2026
We saw 3 alligators on our boat ride. Our boys especially enjoyed the more swampy area where the driver was able to have a little fun! 😎
Christa Kannas
April 2, 2026