A Refreshing Paddle through Florida’s Mangrove Tunnels
Imagine gliding silently through New Smyrna Beach’s calm waters, surrounded by the intricate maze of mangrove roots and teeming with birdlife — all while sipping a crisp mimosa. That’s what you get with the New Smyrna Mangrove Paddle & Mimosa Tour. For just $55 per person, this roughly two-hour small-group adventure offers a peaceful, intimate glimpse into one of Florida’s most scenic coastal ecosystems.
What immediately catches your eye is the small-group setting, capped at 14 travelers, which makes the experience feel personal and relaxed. Plus, the complimentary mimosas add a touch of luxury to an already delightful nature outing. Whether you’re a seasoned paddler or new to kayaking and paddleboarding, this tour allows you to enjoy Native wildlife, vibrant bird species, and the lush mangrove ecosystem while supporting eco-conscious initiatives like planting mangroves and removing ocean plastic.
Two specific things we love: First, the knowledgeable guides, who share insightful details about the local environment and wildlife, making every paddle more meaningful. Second, the stunning views of the mangrove tunnels—an ever-changing landscape that feels like stepping into a quiet paradise.
One potential consideration: Since alcohol is involved, you’ll need to be responsible about transportation afterward. The tour stresses that guests are responsible for arranging their own transport to avoid intoxicated driving, which makes sense. Also, the tour is best suited for those with moderate physical fitness, as paddling, even in calm waters, can be tiring if you’re unaccustomed.
This experience appeals most to travelers seeking a relaxing, scenic outing with a dash of indulgence, perfect for nature lovers, first-time paddlers, or those wanting to combine eco-conscious fun with a few good stories and pictures.
Key Points

- Small-group intimacy enhances the peaceful vibe.
- Wildlife insights from guides enrich the experience.
- Eco-friendly mission supports mangrove planting and ocean cleanup.
- Luxury touches like complimentary mimosas elevate the outing.
- Ideal for beginners or casual paddlers looking for a relaxed adventure.
- Transportation and physical fitness are considerations for planning.
Exploring the New Smyrna Mangrove Paddle & Mimosa Tour in Depth
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What is this tour all about?
The New Smyrna Mangrove Paddle & Mimosa Tour offers a two-hour journey through the calm waters of Callalisa Park, where you’ll paddle in a CLEAR kayak or paddleboard. This is a chance to see Florida’s lush mangrove tunnels up close and personal, with the added delight of complimentary mimosas served onboard. Led by friendly guides, the tour combines nature, relaxation, and a touch of luxury in a way that’s accessible to all levels of paddlers.
At just $55 per person, it’s an affordable way to enjoy a unique coastal ecosystem, especially considering the eco-conscious aspect — with every booking, a mangrove tree is planted, and plastic waste is removed from oceans worldwide.
What makes this experience special?
First, the small group setting helps the guides tailor the experience, ensuring everyone is comfortable and engaged. As one reviewer noted, “Savvy and Bryce were exceptional hosts”, making the entire trip both informative and fun. Second, the views of the mangrove tunnels are stunning, offering a peaceful escape into nature that feels a world away from the busy beaches.
The guides’ knowledge about local wildlife adds depth; you might spot sea turtles, puffer fish, or various bird species. The tours are also flexible enough to allow stops for swimming or photos, which some travelers loved—“we got lots of pictures,” one reviewer shared.
What does the itinerary look like?
The tour starts at Callalisa Park, a tranquil spot with easy access to the Indian River and Intracoastal Waterway. After a brief safety talk and fitting everyone with life jackets and dry bags, the group heads out onto the water around 11:30 am.
The guides lead the way through the mangrove tunnels, which are home to a vibrant ecosystem teeming with life. The tour then loops back, ending where it began, with plenty of time to relax and reflect on what you’ve seen and experienced.
The guide’s insights and wildlife encounters
Guests consistently praise the knowledgeable guides—they share interesting tidbits about the local flora and fauna, making the journey both educational and fascinating. One reviewer emphasized, “Savannah and Brice shared their knowledge of mangroves,” and found us puffer fish and sea turtles.
The luxury of mimosas
What sets this tour apart from typical kayak trips is the complimentary mimosas. While some might worry about alcohol on the water, the guides clearly emphasize responsibility—guests are expected to arrange their own transportation afterward. The mimosas are a refreshing and classy touch, turning a simple paddle into a memorable celebration of nature.
What’s included and what to bring?
Included are life jackets, dry bags, paddles, and mimosas. However, you’ll want to bring bug spray, sunscreen, water, and sun protection like hats or aloe. Snorkeling gear and water shoes aren’t provided but could enhance your experience if you want to explore more closely.
Group size and booking details
With a maximum of 14 travelers, this tour feels intimate and personalized. Booking about 8 days in advance is typical, and the price of $55 offers great value considering the eco-initiatives, scenery, and added luxury.
What do reviews tell us?
The feedback is glowing. Reviewers consistently mention the excellent guides, the stunning views, and the fun of combining nature with indulgence. One wrote, “Such a fun time on the water,” and another called the guides “wonderful”. Both reviews highlight the relaxing pace and the opportunity to see wildlife firsthand.
Who is this tour best for?
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This experience suits nature lovers who appreciate quiet, scenic environments. It’s perfect for beginners or casual paddlers because the calm waters of Callalisa Creek are forgiving, and the tour is about relaxation as much as exploration. If you’re someone who wants to combine eco-awareness, wildlife, and luxury, this is an ideal outing.
However, those with limited mobility or who prefer more adventurous paddling might find the experience too gentle. Also, travelers who plan to drive afterward should be mindful of the alcohol and arrange transportation accordingly.
Final thoughts
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If you’re looking for a unwinded escape into Florida’s natural beauty, the New Smyrna Mangrove Paddle & Mimosa Tour hits the spot. The combination of peaceful paddling, guided insights, and luxury touches makes it stand out from typical outdoor excursions. You’ll leave with not just photos and memories, but a greater appreciation for the delicate mangrove ecosystem and a sense of doing good by supporting environmental initiatives.
It’s a tour that delivers value — especially for those seeking a relaxing, scenic, and meaningful experience. Whether you’re a local wanting to see the waterways from a new perspective or a visitor eager for a gentle adventure, this trip offers a uniquely Florida way to connect with nature, all while enjoying a refreshing mimosa or two.
FAQ
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Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is geared toward adults and those with moderate physical fitness. While kids might enjoy the scenery, the alcoholic beverages and paddling activity are best suited for older children or teens.
What should I wear or bring?
Bring sunscreen, bug spray, water, and sun protection like hats or aloe. Water shoes aren’t included but could help if you plan to go in the water. Everything needed for paddling, like life jackets and dry bags, is provided.
Can I book last minute?
Booking is typically made about 8 days in advance, but depending on availability, last-minute spots may be limited. Planning ahead ensures you secure your preferred date.
Are there age or fitness restrictions?
Guests should have moderate physical fitness, as paddling in calm waters still requires some effort. The tour is accessible to beginners but not suitable for those with mobility issues.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Always check the forecast and communicate with the provider if you’re concerned about plans.
Is alcohol consumption safe during the tour?
Guests are served mimosas onboard, but the guides reserve the right to deny participation if someone appears under the influence or unsafe. You’re responsible for transportation afterward to ensure safety.
How eco-friendly is the tour?
Very. Each booking plants one mangrove tree and supports ocean plastic removal efforts, making your fun also a contribution to preserving this vital habitat.
This paddle and mimosa tour is a perfect blend of nature, relaxation, and eco-conscious fun—an outing you’ll remember not just for the scenery, but for the feeling of doing good while enjoying the Florida coast.
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