Immerse yourself in the nature of the Gulf Coast with our Eco-Thrill adventure. This 90-minute tour takes you through the Homosassa River and the reefs of the Gulf of Mexico. Experience wildlife in i
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Location: Crystal River
What's Included
- Access to unexplored areas
- Local guide
- Wildlife sightings
- 90-minute tour
- Hearing Protection
- Stadium-style seating for an obstructed view
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no specific age restriction mentioned for the eco airboat tour. However, I recommend checking with PT Airboat Adventures directly for any recommendations on younger children. They usually suggest that kids be at least 3-4 years old to enjoy the ride safely. Plus, it’s a great educational experience for kids!
A: I'd say spring is the best time! The weather is usually warm but not too hot, and wildlife is super active. Plus, you’ll have a better chance of seeing manatees. Summer can be steamy and crowded, but it’s still fun if you love the heat!
A: Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing is key! I’d recommend wearing a swimsuit underneath, just in case you want to jump in afterward. A hat and sunscreen are musts too. The air can get pretty breezy, so maybe a light jacket if you're going early in the morning.
Discussions
Just did the eco airboat tour in Homosassa, and wow!
I gifted this experience to my parents for their anniversary, and they loved it! The guides are super knowledgeable and even slowed down for some great dolphin sightings. The airboat ride was thrilling, and they got to see manatees up close. The price was totally worth it for the 90 minutes of adventure, and the scenery was beautiful! My mom took so many photos. Highly recommend it for nature lovers!
Considering gifting the eco airboat tour - any thoughts?
I’m looking for a fun gift for my brother’s birthday, and this eco airboat tour seems like a good pick. He’s super into wildlife and I think he’d enjoy the chance to see dolphins and manatees! Just wondering how bumpy it gets and if I should get him some ear protection or something because I hear the airboats can be loud?