Fort Myers Beach dolphin tours and sunset cruises

published on November 2, 2011

The weather here at Fort Myers beach is just perfect this week so far, highs in the mid 80’s and lows in the upper 60’s with the gulf breeze and plenty of sunshine. Much better than the rains and dark clouds from the past weekend. Regardless of the weather, the wildlife has been abundant as usual with lots of dolphins around and many of our migratory birds visiting for the fall and winter months.  We are also still seeing some manatees around feeding on the grass flats. The woodstorks are back too and we have been spotting them around Fort Myers Beach in the bay feeding alongside with the roseate spoonbills, egrets, and herons. We are so lucky to have so much wildlife right in our backyard- from the the smallest little snail to large manatees topping over 1500 lbs.

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.

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