Customize a 3-hour private boat cruise in the 10,000 Islands for up to 17 guests
3 Hours
Up to 6 people
Shell bags, water, cooler w/ ice
Design your own 3-hour private boat tour in the 10,000 Islands with your captain and guide. Cruise waterways from Goodland Boat Park with optional island stops, music, and time to swim.
A $10 parking fee applies at the park unless you have a Collier County beach sticker. Gratuity for your captain and guide is not included. Infants must weigh more than 17 lbs; minors must be accompanied by an adult.
Full refund if you cancel 48 hours before your booking date/time. Within 48 hours, you are charged in full. Changes must be made 48 hours in advance or you are charged in full for the original booking. No-shows are charged in full. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
No. The public marina has restrooms you can use before and after the tour; once on the boat, Mother Nature is your restroom.
Bathing suits are ideal, but any comfortable outdoor wear works. Bring shoes that can get wet; shells can make beaches rough on bare feet.
No. The boats are not equipped or permitted for fishing or water sports, but you may swim and use floats at the island beaches.
Goodland Boat Park, 750 Palm Point Dr., Goodland, FL 34140
The guides here absolutely make the experience, and it shows in every review. Whether you're out with Captain Colleen, Captain Elliot, Mike, Jessica, Dylan, or Marco, you're getting someone who genuinely loves what they do and knows the Marco Island area inside and out. People rave about how knowledgeable these captains are, sharing fascinating details about the 10,000 Islands ecosystem, marine life, and local history. But beyond the educational aspect, reviewers constantly mention how friendly, warm, and fun these guides are. They've got that rare combination of expertise and personality that turns a good boat tour into something families are calling "the highlight of our trip" and "a memory we'll treasure forever." The shelling tours to Kice Island seem to be the most popular activity, though jet ski adventures and wildlife sightseeing trips get equal love. Dolphins are practically guaranteed, with multiple groups describing pods jumping alongside their boats and swimming around them. Manatees, sea turtles, and various bird species make regular appearances too. The tours work beautifully for multi-generational families, with several reviewers specifically praising how well the captains engage both kids and adults. Repeat customers are common here, with some people making these tours an annual tradition. One enthusiastic visitor has already been three times and is planning a fourth. The booking and administrative staff also get mentioned positively, suggesting the whole operation runs smoothly from start to finish.
My daughter and I had an amazing time!!! Captain Colleen was incredibly knowledgeable and had a keen eye for the best shells. We booked a 9am tour and really lucked out by having the boat to ourselves. Within 10 minutes of being out in the water, we had dolphins swimming around us and Captain Colleen had them playing in our wake. Even though our trip got cut a little short because of t-storms, it was worth every minute! Parking is a bit limited. Be prepared to either park outside the gate or if you are lucky enough to find parking inside the gate, be prepared to pay $10. Parking is primarily reserved for boat trailers. When you are waiting to meet your Captain, it's a little buggy, so bring some bug spray. But once you are on the boat, it's all about fun in the sun!
Brian McCormick
July 4, 2026
My daughter and I had an amazing time!!! Captain Colleen was incredibly knowledgeable and had a keen eye for the best shells. We booked a 9am tour and really lucked out by having the boat to ourselves. Within 10 minutes of being out in the water, we had dolphins swimming around us and Captain Colleen had them playing in our wake. Even though our trip got cut a little short because of t-storms, it was worth every minute! Parking is a bit limited. Be prepared to either park outside the gate or if you are lucky enough to find parking inside the gate, be prepared to pay $10. Parking is primarily reserved for boat trailers. When you are waiting to meet your Captain, it's a little buggy, so bring some bug spray. But once you are on the boat, it's all about fun in the sun!
Brian McCormick
July 4, 2026