Fort Pierce Jungle Kayak Tour: Ocean Passage!
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Overview
8-Hour Jungle Tour and Lagoon Passage to the Ocean in Fort Pierce offers a full day of outdoor water adventure! Perfect for those who love kayaking and exploring nature, this 10-mile journey combines paddling with a motorized return, making it easy for everyone to enjoy.
The adventure begins at a prehistoric archaeological preserve, leading into a tropical mangrove jungle. Travelers will glide through narrow mangrove tunnels and waterways, discovering a world untouched by time. The tour explores the lagoon, revealing tropical plants and marine wildlife like stingrays and diverse birds. A stop at a historic waterside restaurant allows for lunch and drinks (available for purchase). The tour concludes with a relaxing swim at the ocean inlet and a motorized return trip.
This unique experience includes premium equipment such as a comfortable 13- or 16-foot kayak with high-back support, lightweight carbon fiber paddles, a life vest and dry bags to keep belongings safe. Note that lunch is not included, allowing travelers to choose their own meal. Ages 11 and younger are free!




Highlights
Explore a Prehistoric Jungle: Kayak through a tropical mangrove jungle and discover a world untouched by time.
See Amazing Wildlife: Glide over sandbars and see tropical plants, marine life, and lots of birds.
Relax at the Ocean Inlet: Swim at a secluded beach spot only reachable by boat.
Enjoy a Motorized Return: Relax on the way back with an efficient motorized propulsion system.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers highly recommend the tour for its stunning natural environment, excellent guides, and unique combination of kayaking and motorized propulsion, though some caution about the tour's length and the cost of lunch.

Customers love the beautiful scenery and the variety of wildlife seen during the tour.
Many reviewers highlight the knowledgeable and friendly guides.
The motorized return trip is a great feature for those who want a relaxing end to the day.
Several customers mentioned the tour was a great experience for families.
Some reviewers noted that the length of the tour can be tiring.
A few customers mentioned that lunch at the restaurant was a bit expensive.
The Journey
Prehistoric Archaeological and Aquatic Preserve
The starting point of the kayak tour, this preserve offers a glimpse into the region's ancient past and serves as an aquatic haven surrounded by tree crabs and avian life.
Mangrove Jungle
A dense network of narrow, canopied mangrove tunnels and winding trails providing a journey through an untouched natural environment.
Lagoon
A vibrant waterway teeming with diverse marine life, including stingrays, puffer fish, and various bird species, offering opportunities for wildlife observation.
Sandbar
A shallow water sandbar where you can swim, wade, and watch for manatees, dolphins, and stingrays in their natural habitat (weather and tide permitting).
Waterfront Restaurant
An iconic restaurant along the waterway, serving as a midway point for a lunch break (food and drinks available for purchase).
Ocean Inlet
A secluded swim spot accessible only by boat, offering a relaxing beach experience before the return trip.
Know Before You Go
This 8-hour Jungle Tour includes premium equipment like a 13- or 16-foot kayak with elevated high back support, carbon fiber paddles, a life vest, and dry bags. Lunch is not included, so bring money to purchase lunch at a historic waterside restaurant. Ages 11 and younger are free! Be prepared for a day of paddling and exploration in the beautiful Fort Pierce waterways. Make sure to wear appropriate clothing and bring sun protection.
Hot Tip
Many people mention that bringing extra water and snacks, besides lunch, is a great idea for the long day. Also, wearing a hat and sunscreen is a must!