Cocoa Beach Dolphin Tours

500 W Cocoa Beach Causeway, Cocoa Beach, FL, US,
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Ideal For The Adventurer In Us All

Experience our 2-Hour Wildlife Sightseeing Tours with the area’s Top Rated & longest running Tour Boat Company!

Enjoy a memorable trip thru Cocoa Beach’s Thousand Islands, as you cruise thru hundreds of natural mangroves that are home to some of Florida’s most amazing wildlife. You will get an extraordinary chance to see dolphins, manatees, pelicans and other native habitat while cruising thru the calm and protected waters of the Banana River. While aboard our spacious and stable pontoon boats, you will learn about the history of the area, it’s waterways, and the Indian River Lagoon ecosystem.

Our 50-Seat modern, Trident Pontoon Catamarans are the perfect boat to cruise the shallow and calm waters of the Banana River.

Our tours are led by experienced USCG Master Captains and guided by knowledgeable Naturalist-First Mates. Our fully-covered boats are large, spacious, and stable. They have a full restroom on board and offer seats for everyone as well as plenty of standing room. Perfect for the entire family. They are wheelchair accessible and safe & enjoyable for children of all ages. Bring your camera and sense of adventure. Beverages are available for sale and you are welcome to BYO beer & wine, and light snacks.

Multiple Tours per day depart from right in Cocoa Beach

Our boats depart from the convenient location of the Sunset Waterfront Café & Restaurant, which is practically walking distance from Ron Jon’s Surf Shop and convenient to all the nearby hotels and attractions. With multiple departure times each day, you can pick the tour that fits your schedule.

Watch the Sunset from the incredible vantage point of the middle of the Banana River!

We offer a daily 2 hour sunset cruise on the Banana River. This tour also offers a great chance to see wildlife, as it meanders thru the Thousand Islands before heading out into the widest part of the River to capture that gorgeous sunset.