3 hour E.G. Simmons Park Mangrove Tunnel Tour

Best Local Tour on the water . Born and raised native Floridian tour guides . Serving small groups . Guide will give individual attention to each kayak participant.

Best Local Tour on the water . Born and raised native Floridian tour guides . Serving small groups . Guide will give individual attention to each kayak participant.

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Location: Tampa

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Q: Is there an age limit for this mangrove tunnel tour? Thinking of taking my 10-year-old.

A: Great question! There isn't an official age limit, but they recommend kids be at least 8 years old for safety and enjoyment. It’s a pretty chill paddle, but younger kids might need help navigating. Just make sure to check the weather and prepare them for some fun splashes!

Q: How do we reschedule if the weather's bad? Want to make sure it’s flexible as a gift.

A: You can reschedule if the weather looks rough! Just give them a call or check your confirmation email for the link to reschedule. They’re pretty accommodating, especially with Florida’s unpredictable weather. Just be sure to do it as soon as you can to get another spot.

Q: What should we wear for the mangrove tour? Thinking it might get wet!

A: You’re right, it can definitely get wet! Wear quick-drying clothes and maybe a swimsuit underneath. Also, don’t forget sunscreen and a hat! They provide life jackets, but you’ll want comfy footwear—water sandals are a good bet.

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Just did the E.G. Simmons Park Mangrove Tunnel Tour - What an adventure!

I recently went on the 3-hour kayaking tour at E.G. Simmons Park, and it was incredible! The guides are super knowledgeable and really make the experience fun. We kayaked through some beautiful mangroves and saw tons of wildlife. I’d recommend this for anyone looking for a memorable gift! The price is unbeatable too—totally worth it!

Considering gifting the Mangrove Tunnel Tour, anyone done it?

Hey everyone! I'm thinking about gifting this 3-hour kayaking tour at E.G. Simmons Park to my parents for their anniversary. They love nature and being on the water. Has anyone done this? How was the experience? Any tips?