Port Charlotte, FL Outdoor Activities
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Oasis Yacht Club and Boat Rentals
- Hancock
Pontoon boats glide through the water on self-guided trips, or cruises spy sights in picturesque locales.
Calusa Queen
- Burnt Store Marina
A U.S. Coast Guard master mariner pilots an open ship along scenic waterways, such as Charlotte Harbor, to witness the sun’s retreat
Native Rentals
- Bradenton
After an introductory lesson, paddleboarders glide through areas such as the Robinson Preserve, passing by tree-lined banks and wading birds
Bradenton Marauders
- Bradenton
The Class A Advanced affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates face Florida State League foes at recently renovated McKechnie Field
Sundance Sailing
- Estero Island
Half-day cruises piloted by a veteran sailor explore the gulf's waters, often with dolphin and local wildlife sightings
Siesta Key Paddleboards
- Denham Acres
The lesson teaches students how to sit, kneel, and stand on a board before one or two hours of self-guided paddling
Kayak Valet
- Multiple Locations
Paddleboards designed for safety and stability engage first-timers in water sports
The Fort Myers Princess
- Fort Myers Beach
Captain Gene Becker steers guests into calm waters for dolphin spotting or party cruises aboard a 75 ft. US Coast Guard–certified vessel
Naples Segway Tours
- Old Naples
Guide escorts riders piloting Segway i2 Generation II machines past historic Naples sites such as 5th Avenue South and Naples Pier
Reel Kind Fishing
- Marco
Naturalist shares knowledge about ecosystem and animals while guests collect rare shells on remote islands
The Florida Ridge Sports Air Park
- The Florida Ridge Air Sports Park
Bourgeoning wind riders fly more than 1,500 feet above Florida's countryside under the direction of a skilled instructor
Shan-T Native Kayak Tours
- Palmetto
Eco-friendly tours take adventurers of all experience levels through mangrove and bay waters to soak in the sights, sunset, and marine life
Recommended Outdoor Activities by Groupon Customers
Saturn 5’s intergalactic theme seeps into every corner of its 20,000-square-foot fun center, which encompasses an 18-hole mini-golf course illuminated by black lights, a laser-tag arena, a 400-square-foot bouncy obstacle course, an arcade with more than 70 games, and a billiards room. The indoor mini-golf course takes after its fresh-air counterparts with diminutive greens and obstacles, but it replaces the sun with black lights that illuminate holes lined in green, red, and blue. A rainbow of hues also embellishes the behemoth bounce house, where kids careen down slides and scramble around cushy pillars to get to meshed-in areas for jumping.
At the arcade, the perimeter of an air-hockey table glows a space-age green, and retro pinball machines exude a vintage air akin to the black-and-white makeup worn by ‘50s-era TV stars. In the billiards room, a 40-inch TV and an 80-inch projection screen are emblazoned with the day's games, which can be watched atop bar stools with snacks, beer, and wine from the concession bar.
Amid the emerald fairways and greens, marble-white sand traps, and blue waterways of Waterlefe Golf and River Club, PGA pro Steve Dietz feels at home. As director of instruction at The Golf Academy of Waterlefe, Steve draws from 25 years of experience as a golf pro to create the curriculum used by his staff of fellow PGA instructors. The Golf Academy's ultimate goal is to help golfers hit straighter drives, more accurate approach shots, and longer putts en route to lower scores. Along with the personalized help of a PGA pro, lessons often incorporate a combination of video swing analysis, user-friendly online tools, and other modern training devices without forcing golfers to care for a robotic caddy. In addition, the Academy's club-fitting services match golfers with their ideal club set based on swing technique and body type, ensuring that pupils are getting the most out of their equipment.
Like the Fort Myers Palms and the Miami Hustlers, Marlins, and Orioles before them, the Fort Myers Miracle continue a tradition of minor league baseball in South Florida that dates back to 1926. Under the stewardship of partial owners Jimmy Buffet and Bill Murray, the Miracle is now a Class A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins that faces off against rival Florida State League teams in front of crowds of up to 8,500 in Hammond Stadium. Though still pursuing their first FSL championship, the franchise has won six total first and second half division titles and produced a number of players who have gone on to play in the FSL all-star game, the major leagues, and community theater productions of The Sandlot.
It’s not uncommon to stumble upon fake alligators as you make your way around a mini-golf course. But at Smuggler's Cove's locations, live American alligators snap their jaws in exhibits nestled amid the miniature fairways—including a self-contained enclosure at Sarasota for Pearl, one of an estimated 40 albino alligators in the world. With an old-fashioned bamboo pole or a meat-scented golf club, players can dangle a piece of fried meat above 20–50 alligators, which leap from the water to snatch their treat. Between feeding frenzies, games take place across on Smuggler’s Cove’s 18-hole outdoor courses, where balls roll past rushing waterfalls, into caves, over mountainous terrain, and into a hole atop a pirate ship.
Over his 30-year tenure teaching golf, founder Mark Reason has established Reason's Golf Academy locations in Michigan and Florida to spread the wisdom of his Ferris-wheel-swing technique. This coaching philosophy—designed to build swings that travel on a controlled, vertical axis rather than in a less-dependable merry-go-round motion—serves as the unifying force in all of the academy's instructional programs and as the building block for the development of a consistent, correctable, and windshield-friendly swing. Instructors use golf-simulator and swing-analyzer technology to scrutinize imperfect motions and weighted, molded-grip clubs and other training aids to guide clients toward proper technique. To further optimize patrons' pin-hunting prowess, the Academy offers club-fitting services, which pair clients with the clubs or modified pool noodles that best fit their unique swing profile.
Away from the amusement parks and tourist hotspots Florida is known for, its rivers wind along sandy beaches, wildlife habitats, and lush marshlands. Canoe Outpost's fleet of kayaks and canoes allow access to these natural attractions, thanks to their steadfast crew which helps paddlers launch into the Little Manatee River. Opportunities to paddle, hike, and arm-wrestle fish pepper the rivers, which boasts roaring whitewater for rafting, as well as calmer areas for cool, refreshing swims.
