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Floating in Florida

Discover 21 Amazing Adventures on Florida's Hidden Waters

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Floating in Florida

By: Lucy Tobias
Narrated by: Lucy Tobias
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A Florida boat tour is a short ride, usually two hours or less, where you and your fellow passengers learn something new about Florida history, ecology or wildlife from a spirited and helpful guide while gliding across supple, sun filled waters. You may see dolphins, manatees, turtles, alligators, and more. Cruise past famous and infamous homes, Indian mounds, and ancient cypress trees where diving birds sit on branches spreading their wings to let them dry. A boat tour is a floating adventure with friends.

Boarding a pontoon boat is easy, involving a short ramp or some steps. There is often a railing and always a crew member standing by to lend a helping hand getting aboard. Many, but not all, pontoon boats are also wheelchair accessible.

Boat tours are weather dependent. Some stick to the schedule, rain or shine, others do not. If lightening is nearby, rest assured tours are cancelled.

Floating in Florida
takes you to tested, easy excursions that will educate, entertain, and bring a smile to your face. In this guidebook you will find twenty-one different boat tours, a generous sampling that will have you, your family and friends discovering features of Florida that you might not know existed. Enjoy them all.

©2024 Lucy B Tobias (P)2025 Lucy B Tobias
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