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Discover the private half-day eco-tour from Marco Island, combining dolphin watching and shelling in the Ten Thousand Islands with expert guides and shallow-water access.


This tour offers a private, three-hour cruise from Marco Island that takes you to some of the best shelling beaches in Southwest Florida, notably Kice Island. The shelling boat is a specially designed vessel capable of navigating shallow waters, giving you access to shores typically unreachable by standard boats. This means you’ll have the opportunity to gather rare and beautiful shells along a coastline covered in shells.
The tour emphasizes personalized attention with a local skipper who knows the area well. The skipper’s insider knowledge guides you to prime shelling spots, making the experience more fruitful and enjoyable. While the tour is primarily focused on shelling, it also includes wildlife viewing, offering chances to see dolphins, mangroves, and native birds along the cruise route.
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One of the highlights of this private eco-tour is dolphin sightings. As the boat cruises through the mangroves and shallow waters, dolphins are often seen frolicking nearby, providing an exciting wildlife encounter. The local skipper uses their knowledge to position the boat for optimal viewing, ensuring you get good looks at these playful marine mammals.
Along With dolphins, the cruise passes through mangrove ecosystems and bird habitats, giving you a broader sense of the area’s ecological richness. The combination of wildlife observation and shelling makes this tour a well-rounded outdoor adventure.

Kice Island, along with Dickmans and Cape Romano, is recognized as one of the best shelling locations in all of Southwest Florida. The 1 hour 40 minutes spent here is dedicated to gathering shells, with guides on hand to teach you what to look for and how to identify elusive specimens.
The shell guides help you understand the significance of different shells, making the activity educational as well as fun. This stops offers plenty of opportunity to collect unique shells and enjoy the natural beauty of the coastline. Keep in mind, though, that shelling here requires a bit of patience and careful searching, as shells can sometimes be scarce or scattered.
The tour departs from 604 E Palm Ave, Goodland, FL 34140. Because it’s a private tour, only your group participates, which allows for flexible pacing and personalized attention. The mobile ticket system makes the booking straightforward, and the activity can be canceled free of charge if needed, provided you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
This tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals, and most participants should find it accessible, as no specific physical requirements are noted.

The key to this tour’s success is the local skipper, who has insider knowledge of the best shelling beaches and wildlife hotspots. The guide leads the group through the scenic waterways, sharing insights about the ecosystems and marine life in the area.
While the guide’s expertise ensures an informative and engaging experience, it’s worth noting that one review mentions a less engaging experience, describing it as “very boring” and citing unclear instructions for the departure location. However, this appears to be an isolated opinion, and overall, the tour maintains a high rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on 58 reviews.
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The tour is designed to accommodate most travelers, with most travelers able to participate. The boat’s shallow-water navigation allows access to beaches that are often inaccessible to larger vessels, making shelling more convenient and comfortable. The activity is suitable for families or small groups seeking a relaxed outdoor outing.
At $675 per group (up to 6 people), this private eco-tour offers a personalized experience at a reasonable cost for a small group. Most bookings are made around 30 days in advance, reflecting the tour’s popularity.
The private nature of the experience means you won’t share the boat with strangers, adding a layer of exclusivity and comfort.

Because the tour depends on good weather, it may be canceled or rescheduled in case of poor conditions. If canceled due to weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel free of charge if you do so more than 24 hours in advance, ensuring flexibility in planning.
This tour stands out for its personalized, private experience, combining shelling, wildlife viewing, and shallow-water exploration. The local skipper’s expertise enhances the activity, helping you find shells and spot dolphins in their natural habitat.
While most reviews praise its excellent guides and insider knowledge, potential participants should be aware of the unclear departure instructions noted by one reviewer. The 3-hour duration strikes a good balance for a half-day outing, offering plenty of time to enjoy both activities without feeling rushed.
Ideal for families, small groups, or anyone seeking a tailored, eco-friendly adventure in the Ten Thousand Islands, this tour offers a scenic, wildlife-rich experience with the chance to collect beautiful shells along the coastline.
“While our boat captain (Dave) was great, this tour itself was not and was VERY boring. First, it is very hard to find the place from where the boa…”
What is included in the price of $675?
The price covers the entire private boat tour for up to six people, including dolphin watching, shelling at Kice Island, and the guidance of a local skipper.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours, with 1 hour 40 minutes dedicated to shelling at Kice Island.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
While most travelers can participate, no specific accessibility details are provided. The tour’s shallow-water boat allows access to beaches, which may be easier for some.
What should I bring for shelling?
Though not specified, bringing a bag or container for shells and appropriate footwear for beach walking is advisable.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour can be canceled free of charge if canceled more than 24 hours in advance. If canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at 604 E Palm Ave, Goodland, FL.
Is this tour suitable for wildlife enthusiasts?
Absolutely. You’ll likely see dolphins, mangroves, and native birds during the cruise.
Is this a group or private experience?
This is a private tour, exclusive to your group only.
What makes this tour different from others?
The private nature combined with shallow-water access and insider local knowledge sets this tour apart from larger, less personalized options.