Ready for the extreme? The Paradise Coast has the eco-warrior covered.
Really Wild: Fall through spring is the best time to follow the well-marked Wilderness Waterway for nine days and 99 miles through the Ten Thousand Islands portion of Everglades National Park south to Flamingo (backcountry camping pass required). Experienced only need apply.
Mildly Wild: For adventure without the sleeping bag, try kayak fishing in the Ten Thousand Islands in the northern Everglades. Motorboat assisted trips from EvergladesAreaTours.com allow access to the most remote areas, so you can spend more time paddling and fishing in the best spots. At the end of the trip, motor back to Everglades City for a seafood dinner and overnight at one of the local inns.
Wildly Styled: For a more upscale expedition, venture to the closest marina and join the champagne and caviar set - even if just for a day - on an opulent yacht charter or rental. Perhaps it's not the "Crocodile Hunter," but dolphins, manatees and seabirds add a dose of wild to even the most luxurious cruises. Top of Page