Homosassa Semi-Private Houseboat Swim with the Manatee Tour

Tour info

Duration
4 hours
Group Size
Pricing (From)
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Meeting Point
Dropoff location

Why take this tour?

Homosassa is famous for one thing……MANATEES!! Get away from the bustling Crystal River area and enjoy a quieter option at the Blue Waters of the Homosassa head springs. Your tour will run four hours from start to finish and everything you will need is included for one price. Photos above and below the water will be taken throughout the tour by your in water guide and can be purchased afterward, if desired. This tour runs on our cosy, heated houseboat for your comfort during the cooler winter months!

What’s included?

  • Use of equipment (mask, snorkel gear and wetsuit)

  • Bottled water

  • Professional guide

  • Coffee, Hot Cocoa & Tea

  • Snacks

  • Gratuities

  • Photo DVD or USB (available for purchase)

  • Towel and Swimsuit

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 4h

  • Mobile tickets accepted

  • Instant confirmation

Covid Policy

  • Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff

Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

Operated by:

River Safaris - Adventures on the Wild Side

About operator:

River Safaris - Mild to Wild Airboat & Dolphin Tours, Manatee Swim Excursions, Pontoon Rentals, Nature and Wildlife Tours, Guided Scalloping Tours. All rentals and tours leave from our beautiful waterfront location. Key West style building in front of the property is where you go to sign in for tours, rentals and information. Please take the time to browse our gift shop. Breakfast & lunch are available at our very own Two Pop's Deli. Next door on the same property is the Pepper Creek Pottery in a 1930's Florida Cracker House and our Tree House Vacation Rental. Visit our Live Alligator exhibit and relax in a park like setting along our waterfront canal that leads to the Homosassa River and the Gulf of Mexico.

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