Book your Marco Boat Tour now!

 

 

See more about our tours below.

We book fast during winter so call us or sign up now!

239-394-1455

Bucket Seats          Easy to steer

Cooler provided          Walkie Talkies

Dry storage (about 3' by 6" by 5")

2.5 hour tours leave from the Goodland Boat park on Marco Island.

Click here to view our boat tour schedule and order tickets securely.

Fully licensed and insured.

Please note: FL law requires any driver born after 1/1/1988 to have a boater safety card (NASBLA)...
Get one for a year at Boat Test 101 (quick exam only, $10),
or a lifetime one free at Boat US (6 hrs. onlne).

Minimum driver age: 16. Minimum passenger age: 5.

Boats have a weight limit of 250 lbs per person.

 

Marco Boat Tours is a subsidiy of Goodlander LLC

 

 

 

 

 

 

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About our tours.

Marco Dolphin boat toursWe leave from the Goodland Boating Park on Marco Island. The trip lasts 2.5 hours in total. Our tours usually leave around 11 AM and a second tour would leave around 2:30 PM. Tides may change this schedule a bit. We make our way through the 10,000 islands (Marco Island is the largest of the 10,000 islands) and we make our way to a beachy barrier island called White Horse Key. We are there for about 30 minutes or so. You can go shelling, swimming, have a picnic, just go for a walk, or even bring a fishing pole! Sometimes there are other people at the island. After about 30 or maybe 40 minutes we hop back in the boats and make our way to the dock. We feature the fun Craigcat boats that feature bucket seats, drink holders, bimini tops and small outboard engines that propel them at about 25 mph through the water. The passenger should have a camera or phone ready at all times to take pictures and video!

The area

The 10,000 islands is a beautiful wilderness that supports a myraid of wildlife. You're sure to see Dolphin, Osprey, many bird species and maybe even a Manatee or a Shark or Bald Eagle. WE wind our way through about 12-14 square miles of this wilderness and drive through tidal bays, inland shallow bays and several creeks, all the same places where the Calusa indians lived and hunted for thousands of years. It is truly a beautiful piece of nature, one of the last true wildernesses.

The guides and the rules

Our guides take a personal interest in our fun and safety. Safety always comes first and we do obey the rules. Children under 7 must wear a life preserver. We supply them for both adults and children. Anyone born after 1987 must have a boater safety ID card from any state. All drivers must have a drivers' license from anywhere. Drivers must follow all safety rules an laws of the water. We give you a brief tutorial on how to drive the boat (they are very easy) and off we go! Come and book your Marco Boat tour with us now!.