Kayak through Cocoa Beach mangrove tunnels on a 2-hour guided paddle
2 Hours
Kayaks, lifejackets, paddles
Paddle through mangrove tunnels in Cocoa Beach on a guided kayak tour. Keep an eye out for local wildlife as you explore the waterways.
Single kayaks have a 325 lb weight limit; tandem kayaks have a 425 lb weight limit. If fewer than 2 people book, you may be asked to change time/location, rebook, or upgrade to a private tour.
Cancel at least 48 hours before the scheduled tour for a full refund. Private reservations require 14-day notice; cancellations within 14 days receive no refund or credit. Parties greater than 14 require 14-day notice for a full refund. Operator may cancel or reschedule due to severe weather.
Arrive 30 minutes before your guided tour time for waiver signing and bathroom use. The tour leaves promptly at the scheduled start time.
Yes. A waiver is required for every attendee (adults and children), with one waiver per person regardless of age.
Wear comfortable clothing such as beach wear or gym clothes, and dress for the weather. This is a water-based activity, so your clothes may get a little wet.
5000 Tom Warriner Boulevard, Cocoa Beach
Guides like Ian, James, Michael, and Cricket show up repeatedly in these reviews, and the consistent praise for their knowledge, patience, and personality is hard to ignore. Whether it's navigating mangrove tunnels, spotting manatees and dolphins, or helping first-time kayakers feel comfortable on the water, the guides seem genuinely invested in making the experience enjoyable for everyone. Several reviewers specifically noted how patient and accommodating the team was with kids, beginners, and even non-English speakers. Wildlife sightings are a real highlight here. Dolphins, manatees, ospreys, herons, and even flamingos pop up regularly across reviews, making it feel less like a paddling trip and more like a legitimate nature tour. The guides also take photos for you at no extra charge, which is a thoughtful touch that several people called out. Sunset tours get especially glowing mentions, and the bioluminescence tour sounds like a return-trip motivator for more than a few visitors. One practical note from a reviewer worth passing along: bring water, a hat, and sunscreen. The sun exposure is real, and a little preparation goes a long way. Beyond that, the overall sentiment here is overwhelmingly enthusiastic, with many reviewers already planning their return visit.
James was absolutely fantastic. I had the time of my life out there!! We did the mangrove tour. It was so great! He was so informative, answered all our questions. Learned so much cool stuff. Saw dolphins, manatees, silverfish, saw some cool birds. It was so relaxing. He was patient with a friend that needed help getting through the tunneling part. He's great if you're new to kayaking! He was so patient with the people who didn't speak English very well on our tour group. I would absolutely love to come back and do the night ones next!! 5/5 you need to do this with them!!
sammy cent
April 27, 2026
James was absolutely fantastic. I had the time of my life out there!! We did the mangrove tour. It was so great! He was so informative, answered all our questions. Learned so much cool stuff. Saw dolphins, manatees, silverfish, saw some cool birds. It was so relaxing. He was patient with a friend that needed help getting through the tunneling part. He's great if you're new to kayaking! He was so patient with the people who didn't speak English very well on our tour group. I would absolutely love to come back and do the night ones next!! 5/5 you need to do this with them!!
sammy cent
April 27, 2026