lobsternight Posted January 12 #1 Share Posted January 12 So I'm hoping we are going to still do our December 2021 cruise out of FLL, and will book our air segment in the next few weeks, just trying to work out some logistics. My DW and I have seen more than enough gators and crocks in our lives, however my sons have yet to see one, and are excited to do so. I noticed there is a post cruise airboat ride and gator viewing, which could work on way to airport. Never been on an airboat so thats cool. Would like advice on departure flight time if this is our option. What I would love to know if there are any viewing areas in December near FLL, idea being to have the taxi take us there and perhaps take 10-15 minutes to give it a shot. Pond, ditch, whatever. I know with wildlife there is no guarantee. Not wanting to spend a night or rent a car to do otherwise. Link to post Share on other sites
skrufy Posted January 12 #2 Share Posted January 12 47 minutes ago, lobsternight said: So I'm hoping we are going to still do our December 2021 cruise out of FLL, and will book our air segment in the next few weeks, just trying to work out some logistics. My DW and I have seen more than enough gators and crocks in our lives, however my sons have yet to see one, and are excited to do so. I noticed there is a post cruise airboat ride and gator viewing, which could work on way to airport. Never been on an airboat so thats cool. Would like advice on departure flight time if this is our option. What I would love to know if there are any viewing areas in December near FLL, idea being to have the taxi take us there and perhaps take 10-15 minutes to give it a shot. Pond, ditch, whatever. I know with wildlife there is no guarantee. Not wanting to spend a night or rent a car to do otherwise. We took an airboat ride three years ago post cruise. There were gators and wildlife all through the Everglades. All around the dock and grounds there were gators roaming and sleeping. Kids should have a good time. If flying home you won’t be able to book a flight before a determined time. My rememberance is we arrived at MIA after the tour was around 2pm. Link to post Share on other sites
thinfool Posted January 12 #3 Share Posted January 12 5 minutes ago, skrufy said: We took an airboat ride three years ago post cruise. There were gators and wildlife all through the Everglades. All around the dock and grounds there were gators roaming and sleeping. Kids should have a good time. If flying home you won’t be able to book a flight before a determined time. My rememberance is we arrived at MIA after the tour was around 2pm. Pretty accurate....the everglades are some distance from FLL and gators are not salt water critters...they live in the mostly fresh water of the everglades. Crocodiles are salt water friendly, but Florida crocs are on the endangered list and are few and far between. Taking the ship excursion is probably the best idea as it would leave early enough to return for a flight out of MIA. There are lots of local tours but would leave too late to see the Everglades and still be at MIA or FLL for a decent flight home....esp to YVR. Link to post Share on other sites
JohninDC Posted January 13 #4 Share Posted January 13 Winter and spring are the best time to see the gators. When the weather gets warm/hot they spend most of their time hidden under the water. Link to post Share on other sites
capriccio Posted January 13 #5 Share Posted January 13 I agree with the recommendations to take a ship's tour with drop off at the airport. Check to see if the disembarkation ships tour are already listed under excursions for your cruise. There should be a warning: "This tour is for guests with flights leaving Fort Lauderdale International Airport after X:00 PM."* Use that as a guide for making your flight reservations. I would play it safe, considering how often flight times can change a few minutes one way or another, and add a half hour onto the warning. If the excursion description doesn't include where they are taking you, I would query posters on the cruise line forum. Once you know the probable vendor, you can look them up on line for more information on what you will see and do. * for example: On Princess Debark Tour: Everglades Airboat Ride & Eco-Adventure with Fort Lauderdale Airport Transfer that is 1:00 pm On Princess Debark Tour: Everglades Airboat Ride & Flamingo Gardens with Fort Lauderdale Airport Transfer that is domestic flights leaving Fort Lauderdale International Airport after 3:00pm and international flights leaving Fort Lauderdale International Airport after 4:00pm. If your flight is leaving late I enthusiastically recommend Flamingo Gardens! Link to post Share on other sites
BNBR Posted Saturday at 09:38 PM #6 Share Posted Saturday at 09:38 PM (edited) There is no docks that a taxi can take you to reasonably. Just do the excursion. They know where the gators are going to be, plus they have little mini zoos with gators and what not. Out of FLL, the excursions will either go to Holiday Park or Sawgrass Recreation. Both have plenty of gators in the area. I ride and fish out by Sawgrass Rec and see gators all the time. Edited Saturday at 09:45 PM by BNBR Link to post Share on other sites
Land&Sea_Cruiser Posted Sunday at 03:31 PM #7 Share Posted Sunday at 03:31 PM We did this once and really enjoyed it. The airboat ride is quite loud so earplugs for kids may be needed. They have a show with some huge gators. I think our flights were for 3pm from FLL and it was a great way to spend the morning and get a ride to the airport. Link to post Share on other sites
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