It’s an encounter unlike any other as you spend the morning floating gently in the endangered manatee’s favorite lounging spots on the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. These friendly Florida herbivores just love to nuzzle, grip, and cuddle your kayak for a truly magical morning.
The kayaking adventure continues with a search for playful dolphins, often fishing actively nearby. As if beholding these majestic mammals in their element isn’t enough, you’ll likely enjoy many other Florida natives including pelicans, osprey, roseate spoonbills, horseshoe crabs, and even the occasional gator.
As visitors in the manatee’s natural habitat, you can expect to observe and study the famed Sea Cows. Keep in mind that we seek not to disturb, overwhelm, or disrupt the manatee’s natural behaviors, but rather let you experience them on their terms.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. What to bring:. Clothes you don’t mind getting a little wet. Towel (left in car). Water Shoes – sandals or Crocs that can be worn in the water. Bring an extra change of clothes just in case. Camera & Dry bag (optional) These are fairly useless to capture bioluminescence, but great for capturing people.. Bottled water, Snacks. Any special personal paddling gear if you like. You may bring a flashlight, though we will provide a safety light.