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Ten Thousand Islands Stand-Up Paddle Board Tour from Florida Adventures and Rentals (Up to 62% Off)

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Get a great workout while exploring the 10,000 Islands’ wildlife via tight waterways & mangrove channels only accessible by paddle board

Choose from Four Options

  • $79 for a boat-assisted stand-up paddle board tour for one ($199 value)
  • $155 for a boat-assisted stand-up paddle board tour for two ($398 value)
  • $309 for a boat-assisted stand-up paddle board tour for four ($796 value)
  • $459 for a boat-assisted stand-up paddle board tour for six ($1,194 value)

Tours depart from Caxambas Boat Park on the south end of Marco Island (909 Collier Ct., Marco island, FL, 34145). During the 2.5–3-hour experience, participants of all ages and experience levels will get an up-close look at the diverse eco-system, which includes dolphins, manatees, and exotic birds, of the Everglades and Rookery Bay. 

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About Florida Adventures and Rentals

At Florida Adventures and Rentals, guests can choose their own adventure on the water thanks to services that range from basic equipment rentals to full-service tours and fishing charters. Rentals for everything from beach equipment to kayaks allow customers to experience the delights of the coast on their own, while guided charters ensure guests have all the necessary equipment and expertise for a successful and memorable day on the water. Eco-tours, meanwhile, explore the Ten Thousand Islands by boat, kayak, or paddleboard, giving participants the chance to see dolphins and manatees up close, as well as count to make sure there really are 10,000 islands in the chain.

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