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Original Everglades Airboat Tour + Wildlife Show

Skim across the open sawgrass on an airboat hunting for wild alligators, herons and egrets in the one truly world-unique landscape on Miami's doorstep. Back on land your ticket adds an alligator/wildlife show, a jungle trail and observation exhibits, so it fills a real chunk of the day. This is the South Florida moment cruisers most regret skipping, run by an authorized Everglades National Park concession operating since 1968.

What to expect

You'll skiff across open sawgrass on a 30–40 minute airboat hunt for wild alligators, herons, and egrets in the Everglades' one-of-a-kind landscape. Once back on land, you'll step into a live alligator and wildlife show, then explore a jungle trail and observation exhibits—a full immersion into South Florida's most iconic ecosystem. The day pulses between adrenaline on the water and intimate wildlife encounters on foot, filling a substantial chunk of your port time with the authentic Everglades moment most cruisers regret missing.

Who to call — book direct
Everglades Safari Park
$49 per adult, $25 per child, NPS park fee included. Bundles the 30-40 min airboat ride, the live alligator/wildlife show, jungle trail and observation exhibits. About 45 min west of the port.
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Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

Mixed. On the ride alone, direct ($49) beats Carnival's $64.99 airboat. BUT the ship's price includes round-trip transport; book direct and you must add a rideshare/car each way (the park is 45 min out with no transit). Budget about $60-$90 round-trip in rideshare on top, so direct only wins if you split a car among 3-4 people. PORT-DAY FLAG: plan ~5-6 hrs door-to-door; use a private driver who guarantees you back to the ship.

Good to know

Plan 5–6 hours door-to-door; the park sits 45 minutes west of port with no public transit, so book a private driver or rideshare before you go and budget $60–$90 round-trip (direct booking beats the ship's price only if you split transportation among 3–4 people). Secure a driver who guarantees your return time to avoid missing the ship, and confirm your rideshare pickup well before your airboat slot to avoid delay on the way back. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and closed-toe shoes for the boat and jungle trail; water shoes or sandals that won't fly off in the wind are ideal.

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