Fish the Ten Thousand Islands mangroves with gear, bait, and licenses included
2-1/2 hours
Up to 6 people
License, bait, equipment
Fish the mangroves of the Ten Thousand Islands on a 2.5-hour trip designed to cover multiple spots. Keep an eye out for manatees and dolphins as you ride between islands.
Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed. Gratuity is between you and the captain on the boat. Parking next to the marina may cost $10; ask Greetwell if you have questions about where to park
No cancellations/refunds within 24 hours of departure. If you are late or miss the boat, no refund or longer tour. If you test positive for Covid and cancel at least 24 hours prior to departure, you get a full refund. No one testing positive within 5 days of departure will be allowed on the boat.
Arrive at least 10 minutes early. The trip departs on time.
Park in the large lot on the right as you enter the community off Highway 41/Tamiami Trail. Parking next to the marina/ship store and behind the fire station is Collier County property and may cost an extra parking fee—$10 is mentioned. Handicap parking is an exception.
Meet behind the fire station/ship store at the picnic tables. The captain will call your last name when it’s time to board.
Port of the Islands Marina located at **525 Newport Drive, Naples**
This tour operation consistently delivers memorable wildlife adventures thanks to its exceptional captains. John, Dallas, Paul, and Joe get frequent shoutouts for being knowledgeable, funny, and genuinely passionate about what they do. Guests appreciate how the guides share fascinating details about local wildlife, mangroves, and the area's history while keeping everyone entertained with their humor and engaging personalities. The tours explore the waterways around the marina and nearby islands, with several captains going the extra mile by providing polarized glasses for better viewing and even taking photos for guests. Wildlife sightings vary naturally depending on the day. Most visitors spot manatees along with alligators, dolphins, birds, and occasionally sharks or raccoons, though some trips see fewer animals than others. The sunset tours receive particular praise for stunning views. One guest felt disappointed that the route stayed closer to residential docks rather than venturing deeper into mangrove areas, but this appears to be an outlier experience. The three-hour excursions seem to hit the sweet spot for most visitors, offering enough time on the water without feeling rushed.
Captain Andy was formative and fun. We got to see several manatee and alligators and learn their habits.
Renee Bruen
April 2, 2026
Captain Andy was formative and fun. We got to see several manatee and alligators and learn their habits.
Renee Bruen
April 2, 2026
