Private Dolphin and Intracoastal Tour of Anna Maria Island
Experience an exclusive private dolphin and wildlife tour through the pristine waters of Bradenton Beach and Anna Maria Island! Exploring the waters of Bradenton Beach and Anna Maria Island with a USCG-licensed captain. On this tour, your group will have the entire boat to yourselves as you cruise the stunning Gulf of Mexico coastline and back bays, searching for dolphins, manatees (seasonal), and coastal wildlife in their natural habitat. Your local captain will navigate the grass flats and intracoastal waterways, where dolphins frequently play and feed. During low tide, watch wading birds like herons, egrets, and pelicans on the exposed flats. In season, you may spot manatees grazing in the shallow waters. This personalized eco-tour offers incredible photo opportunities and an intimate connection with Florida's diverse marine life. Book your private adventure today for an unforgettable Anna Maria Island experience!
Departure Point
- We are located at Bradenton Beach Marina! Free parking is available on site. Our vessel departs directly next to the Nautilus Bar!
- We are located at Bradenton Beach Marina! Free parking is available on site. Our vessel departs directly next to the Nautilus Bar!
- Human tour guide - English
Points of Interest
Stop At: Anna Maria IslandAnna Maria Island, FloridaCruise the beautiful waterways of Anna Maria Island Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Egmont Key State Park4905 34th St. South #5000, , FloridaEgmont Key is a small, remote island (about 250 acres) located at the mouth of Tampa Bay in Hillsborough County, Florida, southwest of Fort De Soto Park. It's a unique blend of natural beauty, wildlife habitat, and rich historical significance, serving as both a National Wildlife Refuge and a State Park. Named after John Perceval, the second Earl of Egmont (a British politician in the Irish House of Commons in 1763), the island has witnessed events from Spanish conquistadors in the 1500s to nuclear submarines in modern times passing through Tampa Bay. It's accessible only by boat or ferry, making it a secluded escape from the mainlandDuration: Not AvailableAdditional Information
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Captain Included
Experience an exclusive private dolphin and wildlife tour through the pristine waters of Bradenton Beach and Anna Maria Island! Exploring the waters of Bradenton Beach and Anna Maria Island with a USCG-licensed captain. On this tour, your group will have the entire boat to yourselves as you cruise the stunning Gulf of Mexico coastline and back bays, searching for dolphins, manatees (seasonal), and coastal wildlife in their natural habitat. Your local captain will navigate the grass flats and intracoastal waterways, where dolphins frequently play and feed. During low tide, watch wading birds like herons, egrets, and pelicans on the exposed flats. In season, you may spot manatees grazing in the shallow waters. This personalized eco-tour offers incredible photo opportunities and an intimate connection with Florida's diverse marine life. Book your private adventure today for an unforgettable Anna Maria Island experience!
Departure Point
- We are located at Bradenton Beach Marina! Free parking is available on site. Our vessel departs directly next to the Nautilus Bar!
- We are located at Bradenton Beach Marina! Free parking is available on site. Our vessel departs directly next to the Nautilus Bar!
- Human tour guide - English
Points of Interest
Stop At: Anna Maria IslandAnna Maria Island, FloridaCruise the beautiful waterways of Anna Maria Island Duration: Not AvailableStop At: Egmont Key State Park4905 34th St. South #5000, , FloridaEgmont Key is a small, remote island (about 250 acres) located at the mouth of Tampa Bay in Hillsborough County, Florida, southwest of Fort De Soto Park. It's a unique blend of natural beauty, wildlife habitat, and rich historical significance, serving as both a National Wildlife Refuge and a State Park. Named after John Perceval, the second Earl of Egmont (a British politician in the Irish House of Commons in 1763), the island has witnessed events from Spanish conquistadors in the 1500s to nuclear submarines in modern times passing through Tampa Bay. It's accessible only by boat or ferry, making it a secluded escape from the mainlandDuration: Not AvailableAdditional Information
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Captain Included
Need To Know Info
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
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