St. Augustine Island Tour, up to 6 passengers

Private day 3.5-hour day trip $425.00 for a group of up to 6 passengers. Approximately 4-hour day trip out of the Saint Augustine area to include: Intercoastal way Dolphins, birds, and other wildlif

Private day 3.5-hour day trip $425.00 for a group of up to 6 passengers. Approximately 4-hour day trip out of the Saint Augustine area to include: Intercoastal way Dolphins, birds, and other wildlife Historical Saint Augustine Stop at an Island. Stop at a waterfront restaurant ( if requested) May require additional time and fee. Will change to Fort Matanzas for additional fee of $50.00 Pictures

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Location: St Augustine

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Q&A

Q: What's the best time of year to go on the St. Augustine Island Tour?

A: Honestly, spring and fall are the best! The weather's usually perfect, and you get to see a lot of wildlife. In summer, it can be pretty hot, and winter can be chilly on the water. Just check the forecast before you book!

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on the tour?

A: No age limit that I know of! We've taken our 5-year-old, and he had a blast. Just make sure to bring life jackets for younger kids, but the crew is super accommodating. It’s safe and enjoyable for all ages.

Q: Can you still enjoy the tour if it rains?

A: If it’s just light rain, you can still go! They have coverings on the boat. But if it’s heavy rain or storms, they’ll usually reschedule. Check their policy when you book, just in case.

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Just did the St. Augustine Island Tour and it was AMAZING!

We just got back from the 3.5-hour tour and wow, it was worth every penny of the $425! We had six of us total, and the dolphins were so playful! The guide was super knowledgeable about the history of St. Augustine. We stopped at a little island and even had snacks on the boat. Definitely recommend it for a unique day out!

Considering the St. Augustine Island Tour as a gift - any thoughts?

I’m looking at getting this boat tour for my parents' anniversary. They love nature and historical stuff! Has anyone done it with older folks? How’s the accessibility?