Miami: Everglades Airboat with free hotel pick up Discount Tickets
You are booking Miami: Everglades Airboat with free hotel pick up
Description
photo (one per group) Duration: 5 hours bus/van & airboat wildlife presentation: brief educational wildlife presentation by licensed park ranger Pickup included
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Redemption Instructions
Tour Details & Logistics Pickup time is between 8:30 AM and 10:00 AM and depends on your starting point. Please reconfirm your exact pickup time at your selected meeting point beforehand. Airboats are typically covered, but their size may vary based on the season and weather. Heavy Miami traffic may cause delays, potentially extending the tour duration. Everglades Wildlife & Conservation The Everglades is a natural habitat, not a zoo. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and depend on climate and other factors. All animals encountered in captivity are regulated by the U.S. government (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission). These are rescued animals—saved for ethical and educational purposes—that would not survive in the wild due to injury or other reasons.
Order summary
Description
photo (one per group) Duration: 5 hours bus/van & airboat wildlife presentation: brief educational wildlife presentation by licensed park ranger Pickup included
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Redemption Instructions
Tour Details & Logistics Pickup time is between 8:30 AM and 10:00 AM and depends on your starting point. Please reconfirm your exact pickup time at your selected meeting point beforehand. Airboats are typically covered, but their size may vary based on the season and weather. Heavy Miami traffic may cause delays, potentially extending the tour duration. Everglades Wildlife & Conservation The Everglades is a natural habitat, not a zoo. Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed and depend on climate and other factors. All animals encountered in captivity are regulated by the U.S. government (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission). These are rescued animals—saved for ethical and educational purposes—that would not survive in the wild due to injury or other reasons.