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Explore Venice, FL's shark tooth hunting, snorkeling, paddle boarding, and optional Huka or scuba diving in this 4-hour adventure for all ages.

For those eager to explore the waters of Venice, FL, known as the Shark Tooth Capital of the World, this 4-hour boat tour offers a compelling mix of snorkeling, paddle boarding, and the chance to hunt for prehistoric shark teeth along beautiful beaches. Priced at $119 per person, this tour is designed for families and adventure seekers alike, with a focus on safety and education provided by a crew including PADI Instructors and Divemasters.
While the experience offers plenty of fun on the water, some reviews suggest that visibility may vary, and the primary focus is on divers and shark tooth hunters. The tour departs at 9:00 am from the Nokomis Boat Ramp, with most bookings made about 40 days in advance. This activity suits those interested in marine exploration and treasure hunting, offering a balanced mix of relaxation and adventure.

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This tour begins at the Nokomis Boat Ramp in Florida at 9:00 am, providing a convenient and scenic departure point. The group size is capped at 30 travelers, helping to maintain a comfortable experience and personalized guidance. The tour ends back at the same meeting location, making logistics straightforward.
The 4-hour schedule allows plenty of time for active pursuits like snorkeling and paddleboarding, with additional options for upgraded diving experiences. The tour’s flexible structure ensures a good balance of exploration and relaxation, though some might find the long covered area situation less ideal on cloudy or cold days.
The main highlight of this tour is the chance to hunt for prehistoric shark teeth, especially along Venice’s famous beaches. The Boneyard, an underwater area known for its Megladon fossils, is a key stop where you can look for treasures beneath the sea. The guides lead you through shallow waters where descents to 20 feet are possible during Huka dives or scuba upgrades.
Snorkeling gear and paddleboards are provided, ensuring participants can float and explore comfortably. The focus is on finding fossils and enjoying the marine environment, rather than just observing fish, which some reviews note may be less abundant or visible during certain days.

For those seeking a deeper underwater experience, the tour offers upgrades to Huka diving or certified scuba diving. The Huka dive features air supplied from a surface float, allowing you to linger underwater and search for treasures in a peaceful, air-suspended environment.
The scuba diving option involves descending up to 20 feet with professional guidance from divemasters and instructors. These dives explore hidden reefs and the famous Boneyard, with the chance to find Megalodon teeth—a thrill for experienced divers and those wanting their first scuba experience.

All snorkeling gear and paddleboards are included, making it easy to participate without extra costs. Tanks and weights for scuba are provided, though scuba gear rentals are available if needed. The equipment quality and guidance are emphasized to ensure safety and enjoyment for all ages.
Guests can also enjoy snacks, bottled water, and soda onboard, adding comfort to the adventure. It’s advisable to be prepared for variable weather conditions, as some reviews mention limited visibility and long periods under cover.

This tour is especially kid-friendly; children who are not yet diving can play on the boat or paddleboard while adults explore the underwater terrain. The professional divers and guides remain attentive, making it suitable for families with varied experience levels.
Some reviews highlight positive feedback for friendly staff and organized trips, though others mention early departures and early returns as points to be aware of. The friendly personalities of the crew and their good communication contribute to a relaxing atmosphere.

While the tour is well-organized, some participants note less-than-ideal visibility during certain days, which can affect shark tooth hunting and marine viewing. The tour cannot be canceled for weather, but full refunds or rescheduling are available if poor weather causes cancellation.
The long covered area for the crew might be less comfortable on hot or sunny days, and snorkelers should be prepared for variable conditions. The activity is non-refundable, so booking should be done with consideration of weather forecasts.

This Venice shark tooth adventure offers a blend of outdoor fun, marine exploration, and fossil hunting in a setting famous for prehistoric treasures. The 4-hour schedule balances active pursuits with relaxation, and the inclusive equipment makes it accessible for most participants.
Ideal for families, adventure enthusiasts, and those curious about marine fossils, this tour prioritizes safety and education. While visibility and weather can influence the experience, the professional guidance and unique focus on Megalodon teeth make it a noteworthy option for anyone wanting to combine beachside fun with underwater discovery.
“We saw no shark teeth or fish while snorkeling. It was focused on divers who also just saw conch shells. The staff were nice but it was a long, col…”
What is the cost of the tour?
The Shark Tooth Snorkeling and Huka Dive tour costs $119 per person.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from the Nokomis Boat Ramp in Florida.
What activities are included?
Guests can enjoy snorkeling, paddleboarding, and shark tooth hunting. Huka dives or scuba upgrades are available separately.
Is equipment provided?
Yes, all snorkeling gear, paddleboards, and scuba tanks and weights are included.
Can children participate?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly, and children can play on the boat and paddleboard while adults explore underwater.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring weather-appropriate clothing, but snorkel gear, paddleboards, and safety equipment are provided.
Is the tour suitable for non-divers?
Absolutely, snorkeling and paddleboarding are core parts of the experience, making it accessible for non-divers.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour cannot be canceled for weather, but full refunds or date changes are offered if poor weather causes cancellation.
How early should I book?
Most bookings are made about 40 days in advance, so early reservations are recommended, especially in peak seasons.
Is this tour good for fossil hunting?
Yes, the focus on searching for Megalodon teeth makes it a great choice for fossil enthusiasts and treasure hunters alike.