Indian River Clear Bottom Kayak or Paddleboarding Manatee and Dolphin Tour
- Live Guide
- Instant Confirmation
- Group Tour
- E-Ticket
- 1.5 hr



















Kayak or Paddleboard with Cocoa Kayaking on the Indian River! Great Wildlife Viewing! Manatees, Dolphins, Horseshoecrabs, Comb Jellies and Floridian Birds! Manatee Season: March - October. Go off the grid and paddle the Gorgeous Florida waterway on the Indian River! *Manatee Mating Season: March - August. *Max weight limit: 400 pds per single/tandem kayak. 280 pds for Paddleboard. *Best wildlife viewing: 9:00 am and 12:00 pm tours. *Tour length: 1 hour and 30 minutes, plus a brief instruction. *Photos included! Photos emailed/texted up to 48 hours after guided tour. *Small personal tours! No more than 12 people! *Cell phone dry boxes and dry bags available upon arrival. *Life jackets available for 30lbs and up. (* What to bring: plenty of water, sunscreen, wide brim hat, bug spray and a towel. No shoes allowed in clear bottom kayaks. Bathrooms are available at this location.) CALL PRIOR TO YOUR TOUR FOR DETAILED DIRECTIONS AND TO SIGN WAIVERS PRIOR TO GUIDED TOUR.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Cocoa Kayaking
*Manatee Mating Season: March - August!
* Best time to paddle amongst wildlife: 9:00 am and 12:00 pm tours!
*Call or email after booking to reserve a confirmation with waiver links!
*Photos included! (Photos emailed/texted up to 48 hours after guided tour.)
*Cell phone/wallet dry bags available upon arrival.
*Life jackets available for 30lbs and up.
*What to bring: plenty of water, sunscreen, wide brim hat, bug spray and a towel. Bare feet is required when kayaking in clear bottom kayaks. No shoes allowed on clear bottom kayaks due to material at bottom of kayak. Bathrooms are available at this location!
*Signing of waivers will be required upon arrival in order to enter the waterway if no waivers are signe prior to arrival.
*Free Parking.
CALL PRIOR TO YOUR TOUR FOR DETAILED DIRECTIONS OR EMAILED DIRECTIONS IF NEEDED.
(Wildlife not guaranteed due to paddling in their natural habitat.)