Fort mYers Beach dolphin and shelling tours

published on December 31, 2010

Well we are finally warming up from a wave of back to back cold fronts. The weather may have made for some chilly boat rides but the front delivered some beautiful shells. Earlier this week and last week we found many whelks, conchs, and tons of other kinds of shells at the beach. Shelling has still been great since. The Erhat family was out with us recently, and their daughter found a beautiful West Indian topsnail, not a common shell we find around here, so that was very special. The dolphins have been abundant and don’t seem to mind the cooler water. The manatees have all been up the rivers warming up as our water temperature on the coast has been around 55 degrees. We are finally getting back to our typical south Florida temps in the upper 70’s!

At Good Time Charters, our tours are led by certified Master Naturalist guides, ensuring you get an expert-led, immersive experience unlike any other—because when it comes to exploring nature, knowledge makes all the difference.

Sea What's Going On!

More from the blog

GTC- Estero Bay Islands

Estero Bay Keys

Fort Myers Beach- 2017 Review

Fort Myers Beach New Year

Things to do fort Myers Beach

What to do for the holidays on Fort Myers Beach

ort Myers Beach things to do

Fort myers Beach cruising

Good Times Charters Blog #2 October 2017

Strange sealife on Fort Myers Beach

Good Time Charter August 2017 Blog #2

Snakes in Southwest Florida

Good Time Charters Fort myers Beach

Caloosahatchee River:

Fishing Fort myers Beach

Fresh Fish on Fort Myers Beach

Fort Myers Beach, FL

Since 2002

Tina Maria

Backwater fishing on our 31′ custom-built fishing cat, Tina Maria, is the most stable vessel around, perfect for the expert angler to the newest linesiders. She is a smooth ride and boasts twin 200 hp engines.

Aventura

She’s our super spacious power cat, equipped with everything you need for a memorable day on the water.