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Explore the Waters of Cape Coral: Full Day Sightseeing Adventure - Cape Coral

Explore the Waters of Cape Coral: Full Day Sightseeing Adventure

Cape Coraleasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

8 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for people in average physical condition; no strenuous activity required.

Overview

Spend a full day exploring Cape Coral’s intricate waterways and vibrant coastal ecosystems on this small-group boat charter. Discover abundant wildlife, mangrove forests, and Gulf breezes on an immersive eight-hour sightseeing journey.

Cape Coral, Florida

Full Day Sightseeing

Starting at $800 | 8 Hours | Max 6 People | Spend a Full Day on the Water!

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Adventure Photos

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About This Adventure

The Captain will help you cruise where you want! You will also have a list of Lunch options to choose from!


Rates

Sightseeing Tour: $800, all ages Rates are the baseline price for 4 Passengers. Each additional Angler is $25. Max Capacity is 6


Duration

8 hours 8AM daily


About

  • The Bait & Tackle is a busy center of activity at the Marina. Not only do we have all the bait and tackle for your fishing needs and the latest weather information, there is usually an expert around who can give you local information.
  • We carry all the supplies for your days in the sun – beer, soda, ice, suntan products, and snacks.

  • BYOB if you are 21+

Adventure Tips

Bring sun protection

Cape Coral’s open waterways offer little shade—wear a hat and sunscreen to protect yourself during the full-day trip.

Stay hydrated

Carry plenty of water to stay refreshed while out on the boat in Florida’s subtropical climate.

Pack your binoculars

Wildlife spotting is a highlight; binoculars boost your chances of glimpsing manatees and birds.

Wear non-slip shoes

The boat deck can be wet; stable footwear improves safety and comfort throughout the day.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • West Indian manatee
  • Bottlenose dolphin

History

Cape Coral was originally developed in the 1950s and sits on land once inhabited by the Calusa people, renowned for their coastal resource use.

Conservation

Operators emphasize minimal disturbance to wildlife and support local efforts to preserve mangrove habitats and water quality.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Wide-brimmed hat

Essential

Protects your face and neck from intense sun exposure on open decks.

summer specific

Sunscreen SPF 30+

Essential

Critical for preventing sunburn during full day exposure outdoors.

all specific

Lightweight long-sleeve shirt

Provides sun protection while keeping you cool in warm weather.

spring specific

Binoculars

Enhances wildlife viewing opportunities in distant mangroves and open water.

all specific