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Hi Folks,
Just browsing and came across this site - might think about booking this.
http://www.birdsunderwater.com/proposal_01.jpg
Swim with Manatees etc (http://www.birdsunderwater.com/)
It's about 70 miles north of Tampa, so it's achievable - they also do local accomodation.
I'd rather do this than Dolphins!
sounds wonderful Shaun, but it worries me slightly. Don't the manatees then get to used to being around people? I read that they get killed so easily by the boats around the water where they swim close to people. Sounds so sad.....:(
I think that if you read the "blub" these people have been doing these trips for years and know what they are doing. They can't guarentee sitings as this is done in the wild, and you have to get up VERY early to see them - about 6:15 - 7:15!
There is a big list of "do's and don'ts", like don't swim underneath them.
As for the boats, I think that there is a "no motorised boat" policy on certain stretches of the river to avoid this happening.
The manatees are naturally curious animals and will come and have a look at what's going on.
There are others that do this, but this was the site I came across initially.
Originally posted by BONZO
and you have to get up VERY early to see them - about 6:15 - 7:15!
well thats us out then Shaun!;) :angel:
kirstenjet
7 Oct 02, 04:16 PM
I'm going to try this when I go. I've got it booked for the 25th Nov with www.fun2dive.com (http://www.fun2dive.com) . I went with these as I sent emails to different sites and these gave me the best response and they were very helpful when I spoke to them. It's $80 and you're in the water from 9ish until 3ish.
Zoe
Zoe,
Thanks for the link - off to have a peep!
Mandy,
We start at 6 am with the Manatee Awareness Program at our shop which is located in Sanford just 20 minutes north of down town Orlando
Sleepy heads! - :zzz:
CarolynU
18 Oct 02, 07:27 PM
My DD is very excited by the thought of this, and I would really love to hear about anyone who has done it. Carolyn
Thanks to you both for those sites.Mattie loves manatees,I would love to arrange one of these trips.
Zoe, I would love to hear what you're experience was like when you're back after your holiday please.
kirstenjet
10 Jan 03, 04:44 PM
If anyone still interested
I went with http://www.fun2dive.com . The bloke who runs it is Capt Joe Detrick. You couldn't ask for a nicer bloke to go with, definitely knows his stuff, his lists of qualifications and previous jobs (wildlife photography, working for Disney, Sea World etc) was very extensive. The manatees swims are run Oct-Feb. Only six people as taken a day and all wetsuit. snorkel and flippers are included in the price ($85).
You have to be at his shop in Sanford ay 6am (very easy to find with his directiosn) and it takes 45 mins for I Drive. There's coffee waiting for you and when everyone arrives he gives out the equipment, gives a talk on what's allowed and what isn't (no going into the sancturies, no chasing, no swimming underneath, no holding etc). You watch a video and then sign a disclaimer to say if you do any of the ablove and you get caught he isn't responsible and you have been told. The fines are $100,000 plus.
You then get in your car and follow him to Crystal River for about 9-9.30am, stopping for breakfast along the way. Then it's off to his little boat and to wherever he thinks the manatees are going to be. Once there everyone gets in (including Joe so make sure everyone's okay).
Admittedly I found it a bit scarey the first time one swam underneath me as where we were the visability was about 10 feet, water was about 16-20ft deep. There no real current so it''s not much different form swimming in a pool.
I had some problems anyway as I suffer from claustrophobia and I couldn't cope with the snorkel because of it (made me panic) I was going to give up and get back in the boat and just watxch,even at this pooint though just being on the boat and seeing them in the water would have been worth every single penny!.As I was holding on to the ladder on the boat in the water trying to calm down a manatee suddenly appeared next to me. It was beautiful! It stayed with me for about 20 minutes rolled on to it's belly so I could scratch his tummy for him. I decided to give it another go after that and must have seen another 6-8. THe rest of the group went off to look into the spring we were next to were there was some big fish.
At about 12ish Joe told us all to get back in the boat to have a rest and omething to drink (Drinks ,fizzies and waterand trailmix was provided free).
There was a piece of rope hanging off the boat as Joe says the manatees like to use it as a chewing toy. While we were having a break 2 manatees came over to play with it. Some us got back in the water with them and they stayed with us for the next four hours. In that time others did come over and at one point we were surrounded by about 8. They are so gentle at no point do you feel threatened, even if they hit you by accident with their tails it's just like being very gently pushed. A mother and baby of about 3 months came over at one point as well.
Here's some photos of the manatees we took on the day.
http://www.purple-panda.co.uk/ebay/holiday/ (Manatees pics)
I really can't recommend this to you enough, it was the most beautiful and moving day I've ever had. I really can't describe how special it was! I think it was also partly because they are wild, if they coime see you it's completely their choice to stay or go.
You can also buy a video ($40), but you have to let Joe know before you leave that you want one so he takes the video camera with him and you can also rent underwater cameras for $25 with a roll of film. Both were really worthwhile.
We did see some other tours out and a was so glad I hadn't gone for a cheaper shorter one. They had more like 12-25 people with them and there was no way they could all be watched by the people there plus they didn't seem to have been told what they were meant to do (like keep quiet otherwise you scare them away) plus they left before they'd seen more than two. Joe really did know what he as talking about. Also if you've got kids it'd probably feel a lot safer in a smaller group.
If I have missed out anything you wanted to know please feel free to ask, I've bored everyone I know with it!
Cheers,
Zoe
kirstenjet
10 Jan 03, 05:19 PM
I'd say you have to be fairly comfortable in the water and be able to tread water for some time. I'm not sure of the ages for children, the other 4 people on the trip was a family but their youngest was 13, but I'm sure they'd take younger.
What I forgot to add was after that, he took us round to another spring called the Three Sisters, there was no manatees there but there was shoals of brightly coloured fish and and a wild turtle. I didn't make it to the springs itself as I needed the toilet, but my friend said they were huge round black holes in the ground. She got quite scared going over them as she was convinced she was going to fall in :D Joe doesn't wear a watch so it's pretty much left until everyones ready to go home. We also saw a wild pig on the river bank on the way back.
Zoe
Zoe- it sounds amazing.
Thanks for all the details and the photos:jump: :jump:
Also sounds like it was good value for money.
Zoe
It sounds wonderfull, definately somthing to add to my list for next time.
Thanks for the information
CarolynU
12 Jan 03, 02:27 AM
This is just fantastic, and I know that my DD would absolutely love it. The only problem is that we were planning to do it in the Summer, but I see that they only run Oct to Feb. If we make it out in between those times then this is the trip for us. Your pictures are absolutely amazing, and your day sounds truly brilliant. Carolyn
Kazzie
12 Jan 03, 03:57 PM
Thank you so much for your report on your day with the Manatees.It sounds absolutely wonderful and we will definitely be doing this in October.With your reccomendation I will contact the same company you used and ask for Captain Joe:D
Thanks again:jump:
Nice one Zoe,
Thanks for sharing the information and pictures.
I couldn't see the photos (some problem with the site?) but the description sounds beautiful. We are seriously thinking of it for May; I always really loved manatees; can't explain why, jsut something about them. They always look really gentle, sounds like your experience is that they are. Thanks for the post!
steady-eddie
9 Apr 04, 04:18 PM
sounds to good to be true i will try it when i go:beer: :cake: :tigger:
scrump
10 Apr 04, 05:58 PM
If you have the chance to swim with manatee's, go for it, it is a truly amazing experience :D
Will be spending the next 3 weeks with them!!!:D :D :D :D
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One day to go!!!!:D :D
Manatees have been my favourite animal for years!! ever since i watched a newsround special on them when i was little! I havent however, ever been to florida so have never had the chance to see them! As I am going in july i would absolutely love to swim with them - however, me and my boyfriend are not renting a car and there doesnt seem to be anywhere that allows you to swim with the manatees within easy reach of public transport! Does anybody know of a manatee swimming place that sends a coach to pick you up from your hotel (or a near hotel) as i am desperate to do this? Thankyou to anybody who can help me
faye
TracyK
28 Apr 04, 05:05 PM
Try this company Faye. Florida Adventure Tour. (http://www.orlandoattractions.com/content/parks-attractions/eco_tours/florida_adventure_tour/)
Tracy
flower_44
12 May 04, 09:24 PM
We have booked a days excursion so that we can swim with the manatess. We booked over the phone and the lady that rang us was brilliant and very helpful. We sent an email making enquireis about this giving them our phone number and after a few days they rang us back and gave us a run down of the day which starts off with a buffet breakfast. There are loads of things planned for the day and it will be one excursion that I am really looking forward too.
www.floridadolphintours.com
Hi,
for any of you out there who are considering doing the Manatee tour that Kirstenjet (Zoe) did , I would book it really early. I have just booked for October and already they are more than 60% full for that month.
Dee
Muppet
13 May 04, 02:47 PM
Also I've booked for December and they are 80% full.
kirstenjet
13 May 04, 02:55 PM
And I've just got it confirmed that I'm doing it again 3rd Dec:cool:
Can't wait!
Zoe
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