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Experience the 10,000 Islands on a small-group boat tour featuring dolphin sightings, shelling on uninhabited islands, and expert naturalist insights in Naples.

The 10,000 Islands Excursion Small-Group Boat Tour offers an engaging way to explore Florida’s stunning waterways near Naples. Priced at $159.95 per person and lasting approximately 3.5 hours, this eco-friendly adventure combines wildlife spotting, shelling on remote beaches, and expert narration from a Florida Master Naturalist Guide. With a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 73 reviews, it’s a popular choice, often booked 12 days in advance.
This tour stands out by offering not just a sightseeing cruise but a hands-on shelling experience on uninhabited barrier islands. It’s ideal for those interested in nature, wildlife, and collecting shells while enjoying the tranquility of the Ten Thousand Islands. The tour’s small group size ensures personalized attention, making it suitable for families, couples, or small groups eager to connect with Florida’s natural beauty.

The tour begins at Marco Island Boat Tours, located at 750 Palm Point Dr, Goodland, FL 34140. Travelers are advised to arrive 20-25 minutes early to park and use bathroom facilities, as the tour boards about 5 minutes before departure. The Goodland Boat Park charges a $10 parking fee, but free parking is also available outside the gate. The boats are large and stable, providing a comfortable platform for wildlife viewing and shelling.
The small group size of up to 17 travelers enhances the experience, allowing guides to deliver more personalized insights and ensure everyone gets a good view. The tour’s location near public transportation makes it accessible for most visitors staying in Naples or Marco Island area.
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One of the main highlights is the shelling stop on Dixie County’s uninhabited barrier beaches. Here, the landscape is untouched by heavy tourism, giving participants a genuine chance to find unique shells. The scenery features breathtaking views of the Gulf of Mexico, offering perfect photo opportunities.
The shelling segment lasts about an hour within the larger tour, and it’s designed to be accessible and engaging for all ages. As you stroll along the quiet beaches, your guide provides expert tips and tricks on how to identify and gather shells, making this activity both fun and educational. It’s a favorite part for those eager to take home memorable shells or simply enjoy the peaceful coastal environment.

The second major component of this tour takes place within the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge. Over two hours, the boat meanders through the remote islands, where wildlife abounds. You’ll have opportunities to spot dolphins, manatees, sea turtles**, and a variety of bird species including ospreys, bald eagles, ibises, roseate spoonbills, egrets, herons, and shorebirds.
Guides, often Florida Master Naturalists, share insights about the local ecosystem, explaining how the flora and fauna interact within this protected area. This part of the tour offers a slower, more intimate experience, allowing time to appreciate the natural environment and take photos of the scenic waterways and wildlife.

Throughout the tour, guides with extensive knowledge lead the group, providing detailed information about the area’s ecology, shells, and wildlife behaviors. Reviewers frequently praise guides like Captain Kevin, Captain Joe, and Kate for their friendly demeanor, storytelling skills, and deep understanding of the environment.
Their expertise ensures that even casual wildlife enthusiasts leave with a better understanding of the ecosystem. They also share practical shelling tips and answer questions, making the experience enriching for both casual visitors and more seasoned naturalists.

Dolphins are a common sight during this tour, often jumping in the boat’s wake or swimming nearby. Multiple reviews highlight dolphin sightings as a main attraction, with some guides even pointing out individual dolphins or groups. The chances to see manatees and sea turtles add to the allure, giving a full spectrum of marine wildlife.
Wildlife sightings depend on the day’s conditions, but the experienced guides do their best to locate and narrate about the animals encountered. The dolphins tend to appear frequently, making this a rewarding experience for those who love marine mammals.
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The shelling stops are often described as wonderful by participants. The beaches are quiet and pristine, with a variety of shells, sponges, and even sand dollars available for collection. Guides assist with identifying shells, ensuring everyone maximizes their finds.
Many find extraordinary shells—some mention discovering their best shells ever during this activity. It’s an activity that combines scenic beauty with the thrill of finding shells in a natural setting, away from crowds.

The tour’s 3.5-hour schedule balances sightseeing, shelling, and wildlife observation without feeling rushed. The small group size fosters a more relaxed atmosphere and allows guides to give personal attention. The overall pace is gentle, suitable for most ages and physical abilities.
Participants are encouraged to arrive early and bring bottled water, as these are not included. The boat provides a stable platform, but comfortable footwear and sun protection are recommended. The tour operates in good weather conditions, and cancellations are possible if weather turns poor, with options for rescheduling or full refunds.

Unlike larger, more commercialized boat trips, this small-group eco-tour emphasizes personalized guidance and natural experiences. It combines the thrill of wildlife spotting with the peace of shelling on untouched beaches. The inclusion of expert naturalist guides makes it especially appealing for those eager to learn about Florida’s delicate ecosystems.
While some other tours may focus solely on dolphin watching or kayaking, this combo of shelling, wildlife, and eco-education offers a well-rounded outdoor adventure. The price point of $159.95 reflects its small-group intimacy and the quality of the experience.
The tour’s success heavily relies on good weather; cancellations due to poor weather are fully refundable or can be rescheduled. Bookings are usually made about 12 days in advance, highlighting the tour’s popularity.
A full refund is available if canceled more than 24 hours before the scheduled departure. Cancellations less than 24 hours are generally non-refundable, so planning ahead is advised. The tour can accommodate most travelers, with most participants able to join.
The 10,000 Islands Excursion offers a rich combination of wildlife viewing, shelling, and eco-education in a peaceful, scenic setting. It’s especially well-suited for nature lovers, shell collectors, and families seeking an engaging outdoor activity. The expert guides and small group size enhance the overall experience, making it more personal and informative.
While weather-dependent and capped at a small group of 17, this tour provides a high-quality, memorable encounter with Florida’s coastal environment. It’s a worthwhile choice for those wanting an active yet relaxing day on the water, discovering dolphins, birds, and pristine beaches.
“Excellent fun seeing dolphins, and shelling with Captain Kevin in the Gulf of America. Highly recommend this tour.”
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours, including wildlife viewing, shelling, and boat time.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Marco Island Boat Tours at 750 Palm Point Dr, Goodland, FL 34140.
How many people are in each tour group?
The maximum group size is 17 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the gentle pace and nature focus make it appropriate for most ages, but parents should consider their children’s comfort with boat rides and outdoor activities.
What wildlife might I see?
Dolphins, manatees, sea turtles, and a variety of bird species such as eagles, herons, and shorebirds.
Are shells included in the tour?
Participants can collect shells on the beaches, with guides offering tips on identifying and gathering shells.
What should I bring?
Bring bottled water, sun protection, comfortable footwear, and a camera for photos.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations due to poor weather are fully refundable or can be rescheduled.
Is parking available at the departure point?
Yes, $10 parking fee applies at Goodland Boat Park, or free parking outside the gate.
How far in advance should I book?
It is recommended to book around 12 days in advance due to high demand.