

Spot dolphins and manatees, then relax on a secluded 10,000 Islands beach in a smooth-water eco cruise
3 hours
Up to 24 people
Guided boat tour, Beach stop
Glide across calm Everglades waterways on a small-group cruise that blends wildlife watching with beach time. Watch for manatees, dolphins, alligators, and seabirds before landing on Whitehorse Island to search for shells.
Arrive at the marina 10 minutes early; the boat departs promptly. Wildlife sightings are likely but not guaranteed. Tours operate in rain unless lightning is present. Groups of 7+ will be charged a 20% prepaid gratuity to the card on file after confirmation.
Please arrive early, as the boat departs on time and no refund is given for late or missed departures. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled trip. Within 24 hours, no refunds.
Park in the large lot with no buildings on your right after you enter the community off Highway 41/Tamiami Trail. This is the only free lot you are authorized to use. If you park next to the marina/ship store or behind the fire station, Collier County may charge you a parking fee (handicap parking is an exception).
Meet behind the fire station/ship store at the picnic tables. The captain will call your last name when it’s time to board.
Use the restrooms in the ship store from 9 am to 3 pm. After 3 pm, use the restrooms in the Port of the Islands Hotel lobby.
Port of the Islands Marina, 525 Newport Drive, Naples
This tour operation consistently delivers memorable wildlife adventures thanks to its exceptional captains. John, Dallas, Paul, and Joe get frequent shoutouts for being knowledgeable, funny, and genuinely passionate about what they do. Guests appreciate how the guides share fascinating details about local wildlife, mangroves, and the area's history while keeping everyone entertained with their humor and engaging personalities. The tours explore the waterways around the marina and nearby islands, with several captains going the extra mile by providing polarized glasses for better viewing and even taking photos for guests. Wildlife sightings vary naturally depending on the day. Most visitors spot manatees along with alligators, dolphins, birds, and occasionally sharks or raccoons, though some trips see fewer animals than others. The sunset tours receive particular praise for stunning views. One guest felt disappointed that the route stayed closer to residential docks rather than venturing deeper into mangrove areas, but this appears to be an outlier experience. The three-hour excursions seem to hit the sweet spot for most visitors, offering enough time on the water without feeling rushed.
Captain John is funny and very knowledgeable about the animals and plants. We were able to see 3-4 manatees and even a baby manatee, birds, and an alligator. So neat! Thanks, John. We had a fun time and beautiful weather!!
Jennifer
May 24, 2026
Captain John is funny and very knowledgeable about the animals and plants. We were able to see 3-4 manatees and even a baby manatee, birds, and an alligator. So neat! Thanks, John. We had a fun time and beautiful weather!!
Jennifer
May 24, 2026