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Get out of Orlando and head for the water! Take an exhilarating airboat ride in the Everglades and cruise on a multi-million-dollar yacht around Naples. Relax on the beach in Naples and snack on the food provided.
Everglades and Naples day trip
Adults (12 & older) $109.65 each
Discover all sorts of unique creatures in a world famous piece of swampland, the Florida Everglades, on an airboat ride. Then board a luxury yacht, the Naples Princess, as you cruise the inland waterways of the Gulf of Mexico off the west coast of Florida. Dock on land to sun bathe and splash around Naples' beaches.
Duration:
16 hours
Available:
Sun., Thurs.
Departure time and location:
Approximately 6:30 AM from foyer of select hotels
Return time and location:
11 PM to select hotels
Inclusions:
Airboat ride in the Everglades
Cruise to Naples on luxury yacht
Boxed breakfast
Lunch voucher (US$10 per adult and US$5 per child)
Professional guide
Roundtrip transportation
Note:
Children 2 and younger participate for free. Transportation included to and from hotels in the Lake Buena Vista, Disney, Hwy 192, International Drive, Universal Studios, airport, downtown, and Florida Mall areas. Transportation to hotels in other areas in Orlando and Kissimmee requires a surcharge. If you choose to meet the tour, please call Gator Tours for directions.
(I couldn't link anywhere near the page cos it's 'constructed' for me apparently).
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It does sound like a great way to at least get a *taste* of southern Florida without having to 1) spend the night or 2) navigate the Everglades by yourself. Seeing the glades from an airboat would be VERY cool -- I only ever did it by car, and I know you can see a LOT more by boat.
The price sounds reasonable.
I've done a lunch cruise along the Naples' waterways and it's a gorgeous ride -- tons of spectacular houses to look at, but the water views, though spectacular to US, won't be what you get at home.
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Ah, I was wondering about that when I looked at the map. I would assume a bus - it'd be airconditioned wouldn't it?
Thank you for the info, It's such a relief not to go in blind, so to speak.
the water views, though spectacular to US, won't be what you get at home.
Cool! Touristy stuff!
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Confirm with the company, but yes, pretty much everything in Florida is air-conditioned.
If you want to see sheer unadulterated American tourism at its
worstbest, go to "I-Drive" in Orlando. You will see an incredible cross-section of humanity, many blinking lights, and some of the tackiest crap ever to grace God's green earth.no subject
No, I don't want to see tacky crap, that's why don't want to go to Graceland. *g*
By Touristy stuff! I mean sight seeing, and museums etc, and by sightseeing I mean nature and parks and monuments, not Giant Bananas (or whatever)
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Orlando isn't exactly a cultural mecca...there's a museum that brings in traveling exhibits. I can't remember the name of it -- it's very near downtown.