Unleash your Explorer with 90-Min Homosassa Manatee Magic and Wildlife Boat Tour Tickets with River Safari - Save 30%
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Explore Florida's wildlife on a 90-minute boat tour featuring manatees, alligators, feathered friends and more!
Welcome aboard the Ultimate Homosassa Manatee Boat Tour, where every moment is an adventure waiting to happen! Get ready for a river cruise like no other as you delve into the heart of Citrus County's famed "Blue Waters." Locals call it that for a reason, and you're about to find out why!
What We Offer
Homosassa Manatee Magic and Wildlife Safari Boat Tour Tickets
- Duration: 90 Minutes (approx.)
- Location: Homosassa, Florida
- The tours run any day, any time ? this Homosassa Boat Tour is ready to roll 7 days a week, all year round!
- Stay Hydrated: You're covered with complimentary bottled water.
- Group Fun: You'll need at least three eager adventurers to set this river cruise in motion.
- Who's in Charge? The trusty USCG Captain is not just your guide; they're your answer wizard too. Feel free to ask away!
- Check out the FAQs for more information
Why You Should Take The Tour

As you continue our river adventure, you'll arrive at the Blue Water head springs. The water here is a comfortable 72 degrees year-round, making it the ultimate destination for the Florida manatees during the winter months. Get ready for an up-close-and-personal manatee viewing experience like no other. It's like they're rolling out the red carpet just for you!


So there you have it, the ultimate Homosassa Boat Tour, where birdwatching, monkey business, manatee viewing, and gator encounters come together for a day you won't soon forget. Grab your family and friends, and let's make some wild memories together!
Need To Know Info
About River Safaris
River Safaris & Gulf Charters was incorporated in 1982 but was in operation for about 4 years prior to that date. The river tour business was, in the beginning, simply set up to take people out to a restaurant called the Crow's Nest, located on an island at the mouth of the Homosassa River on the Gulf of Mexico.