Come aboard the Tybee Tiki Adventure Boat for an exceptional voyage off Tybee Island's stunning coast. Our custom Tiki boat, ideal for groups of up to 16, guarantees an exclusive and exhilarating aqua
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Location: Tybee Island
What's Included
- 90-minute guided tiki boat tour around Tybee Island waters.
- USCG licensed Captain and Guide
- Sightings of dolphins
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, the Tybee Tiki Boat Adventure is family-friendly and welcomes children! There are no specific age restrictions, but it’s always good to check with the captain if you have very young kids. Just make sure everyone wears a life jacket, which the crew provides. Also, consider bringing snacks and drinks for the kids to keep them entertained!
A: The best time is definitely late spring or early fall! The weather is usually perfect, and you avoid the summer crowds. However, keep an eye on the forecast because storms can pop up quickly in the summer. If the weather’s bad, they'll usually reschedule or offer a refund. Just make sure to call ahead if you're unsure!
A: I’d recommend arriving at least 15-20 minutes early. It gives you time to find parking and settle in. There’s parking available near the dock, but it can fill up fast during weekends. If you're going in peak season, just be prepared for that! The boat tends to leave right on time, so you don’t want to miss out!
Discussions
Just did the Tybee Tiki Boat Adventure and it was AMAZING!
I just got back from the Tybee Tiki Boat Adventure, and wow, what a great time! The dolphins were super playful, and our captain was so friendly and knowledgeable. We even had some snacks and drinks onboard. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a fun group outing! We went on a Saturday afternoon, and the weather was perfect. Can't wait to do it again!
Thinking of gifting the Tiki Boat Adventure! Need advice!
Hey everyone! I’m considering gifting the Tybee Tiki Boat Adventure to my parents for their anniversary. They love being on the water but aren’t super adventurous. Is it a chill experience? What’s it like out there? Any tips?