Cruise Kings Bay Wildlife Refuge to spot wild manatees with your private group
1 Hour and 30 Minutes
Up to 6 people
Bottled water, Master Captain
Stay dry on a 1.5-hour small-group cruise into the Kings Bay Wildlife Refuge to look for wild manatees and other local wildlife. Ride aboard a US Coast Guard certified vessel with a Master Captain.
This is a wildlife tour, and sightings can vary day to day. Polarized glasses are not included.
Cancel at least 3 days prior for a full refund. 2 days prior: 50% refund. If the operator cancels due to bad weather conditions, boat issues, or other circumstances beyond their control, you can reschedule or receive a full refund.
Arrive at least 20 minutes before your scheduled start time. The group leaves the gift shop 5 minutes before the scheduled tour time, and departures run on a set schedule. If you miss the time window, you can speak with an associate about possibly moving your booking to a different time.
Check in at the downtown Crystal River gift shop first. After you confirm your arrival with a team member, you’ll gather 5 minutes before the tour and take a passenger bus to the marina, where you’ll meet your Master Captain and board the US Coast Guard certified vessel.
Bring polarized sunglasses, binoculars, and a camera.
Pete's Pier Marina, 1 SW 1st Place Crystal River, FL 34428
Swimming with manatees in Crystal River is a bucket-list experience, and this tour company consistently delivers on that promise. Guides like Topher, Madeleine, and the various captains (GQ, Chris, Dom, and others) come up regularly in reviews for being knowledgeable, funny, and genuinely passionate about the manatees and local ecosystem. Several reviewers noted that their guides actively sought out quieter spots away from crowds, giving groups more relaxed, up-close encounters with these gentle animals. The operation itself is well-organized, with wetsuits, clean snorkel gear, and educational prep before hitting the water. Early morning tours seem to be a sweet spot for calmer conditions and less boat traffic. Many tours also include a stop at Three Sisters Springs, which adds a beautiful bonus to the overall outing. The crew's enthusiasm for conservation shines through too, with guests frequently mentioning how much they learned about manatee habitats and ongoing restoration efforts. With a near-perfect rating across well over a thousand reviews, this one is hard to argue against. First-timers who are nervous about getting in the water will find the staff patient and encouraging, and families with kids have consistently had great experiences here. If a manatee encounter is on your Florida itinerary, this tour is a very solid way to make it happen.
Had an excellent trip today with Explorida. Topher was our guide and he was entertaining and had great information for us. Got to see a few manatees, watching them graze for a long time. Definitely recommend this tour!
Melissa Valyo-Smith
May 17, 2026
Had an excellent trip today with Explorida. Topher was our guide and he was entertaining and had great information for us. Got to see a few manatees, watching them graze for a long time. Definitely recommend this tour!
Melissa Valyo-Smith
May 17, 2026