Paddle the Florida Keys
$$· ModerateExplore scenic Florida Keys waterways with guided kayak and paddleboard tours.
Located along Old Highway in Tavernier, Paddle the Florida Keys offers paddleboard and kayak rentals as well as guided eco-tours. Visitors can paddle through calm mangrove channels and coastal waters while spotting local marine life such as manatees, dolphins, and sea birds. It provides a peaceful water adventure suitable for both beginner paddlers and experienced outdoor enthusiasts.
Expert notes
- Wear sunscreen and a hat to protect against the sun.
- Bring plenty of water to stay hydrated during your adventure.
- Wear comfortable clothing suitable for water activities.
- Check the weather conditions before heading out.
- Follow local wildlife guidelines to protect marine life.
- Consider bringing a waterproof camera to capture your experience.
- Arrive at least 15 minutes early for your scheduled tour or rental.
- Listen to your guide for safety instructions before paddling.
- Respect the natural environment and leave no trace behind.
- If you're new to paddling, consider taking a guided tour for expert advice.
Features
- Eco-Friendly Practices
- Group Discounts
- Guided Tours
- Kayak Rentals
- Paddleboard Rentals
- Photography Opportunities
- Private Tours Available
- Safety Equipment Provided
- Sunset Tours
- Wildlife Viewing
Special occasion reservations
- Reservations can be made online through the official website or by phone.
- It's recommended to book at least a week in advance during peak season.
- Cancellation policies may apply, so check before booking.
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