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Explore the stunning 10,000 Islands with this 2-hour dolphin, birding, and shelling tour led by a Florida Master Naturalist. Ideal for nature lovers.
If you’re heading to Naples or Marco Island and want to experience the region’s wildlife without committing to a long day, this 2-hour tour offers a lively, educational glimpse into the area’s natural beauty. Designed for travelers who love animals, birds, and collecting shells, it combines a comfortable boat ride with expert guidance from a Florida Master Naturalist.
What stands out most? We love the close encounters with dolphins—some just feet from the boat—and the informative commentary that turns a scenic cruise into an engaging learning experience. Plus, the opportunity to collect shells on a quiet beach adds a relaxing, hands-on element.
A potential downside? The relatively short duration means you won’t see everything the area has to offer. If you want a deeper exploration of the Everglades’ vastness, this might feel a bit limited.
This tour suits families, couples, or solo travelers keen on wildlife and nature, especially if you’re after a fun, guided experience that combines education with a bit of adventure.

This tour begins at 750 Palm Point Dr in Goodland, a convenient starting point close to Marco Island. From there, you’ll hop on a boat designed for comfort—think captain’s style seating that’s perfect for sightseeing without feeling cramped. The two-hour window is just enough to pack in a variety of wildlife sightings and educational moments, making it ideal for travelers short on time but eager to see and learn.

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Your journey takes you deep into the Everglades’ 10,000 Islands Wildlife Refuge—a lush, animal-rich environment. On board, the guide (a certified Florida Master Naturalist) introduces you to the area’s ecology and wildlife, sharing insights that turn a boat ride into a mini-lesson on the local ecosystem.
Wildlife sightings are a highlight. Depending on the season, you could see dolphins swimming close, manatees lazily surfacing, and even sea turtles gliding beneath the water. Birds are plentiful—bald eagles, ospreys, herons, egrets, pelicans, and sometimes rossette spoonbills brighten the sky. Reviewers have been particularly taken with how dolphins sometimes swim within a few feet of the boat—a truly memorable experience.
The guides are praised for their knowledgeability and friendliness. One reviewer noted, “Captain Joe and First Mate Kim were fabulous guides. We saw lots of dolphins up close and enjoyed our wander.” Their explanations help guests understand not just what they see but also why it matters.
A delightful part of this tour is stopping at a secluded beach for shelling. Expect to find sand dollars, interesting shells, and other beachcomber treasures. As one reviewer pointed out, “We stopped to do some shelling and found tons of really interesting shells,” making it a perfect activity for kids or anyone interested in collecting.
The small group size (maximum of 17 travelers) ensures a personal experience—no crowded boat rides here. Many reviews mention the intimate atmosphere and the chance to ask questions freely. This personal touch, combined with the expert narration, makes the tour both fun and educational.
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Travelers consistently praise the abundance of birds and marine life. You might see dolphins following the boat or birds perched on mangroves. One reviewer exclaimed, “We loved our tour with Joe! He was so knowledgeable! We saw Osprey, Dolphins, and more.” This confirms the tour’s strength in wildlife spotting and bird identification.
The boat’s comfortable captain-style seating means you can relax and enjoy the scenery without fatigue. Plus, the tour’s mobile ticket system makes planning straightforward, and most travelers book about 41 days in advance, reflecting good demand and popularity.
At $88.88 per person, the tour offers a reasonable price for a guided wildlife cruise. Considering the expert naturalist guide, wildlife sightings, and shelling, it offers more than just a boat ride—it’s a mini-educational adventure. Many reviews highlight how guides answered questions thoroughly and made the trip engaging.
This tour is perfect for nature lovers, families with kids interested in wildlife, or travelers who want a short but meaningful outdoor experience. It suits those who appreciate small groups and expert-guided education. If you’re seeking a relaxing, scenic outing that combines wildlife watching with a bit of beachcombing, this tour hits the mark.
However, if you’re after a more extensive exploration of the Everglades or wish to see the area at different times of the day, you may want to consider longer or different tours. Still, for a quick, engaging, and family-friendly experience, this tour delivers.
This 2-hour Dolphin, Birding, and Shelling Tour offers a well-balanced blend of wildlife viewing, education, and leisurely beachcombing. Guided by a Florida Master Naturalist, it elevates a simple boat ride into an insightful adventure, especially appreciated by those who love spotting dolphins, birdwatching, or collecting shells. The small group size ensures personal attention, and the comfortable seating makes the experience enjoyable even for more sensitive travelers.
While it’s not a comprehensive deep dive into the entire Everglades, it’s an excellent snapshot of the region’s vibrant ecosystem—great for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a taste of Florida’s natural beauty. The value for money is solid given the knowledgeable guides, wildlife sightings, and unique shelling stop. It’s a tour that’s likely to leave you with lasting memories—and perhaps a shell or two to take home.
“Captain Joe and First Mate Kim (aka Shelly) were fabulous guides. We had an amazing tour. They were so knowledgable and friendly. We saw lots of th…”

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, providing enough time to see wildlife, enjoy the scenery, and do some shelling without feeling rushed.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at 750 Palm Point Dr in Goodland, FL—a convenient location near Marco Island.
What wildlife can I expect to see?
Depending on the season, you might see dolphins, manatees, sea turtles, and a variety of birds such as eagles, ospreys, herons, and pelicans.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly, especially since it’s small-group and interactive, with opportunities for children to learn about wildlife and collect shells.
Do I need to bring water?
Bottled water isn’t included, so it’s wise to bring your own, especially on warm days.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour has a full refund policy if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable.
Whether you’re after a fun, educational outing or a relaxing way to see Florida’s wildlife, this tour delivers memorable moments in a compact package. It’s a great way to experience the natural charm of the 10,000 Islands without a long day on the water.