MARINE DISCOVERY
CENTER


162 N. Causeway
New Smyrna Beach
Florida 32169
386.428.4828

Info@MarineDiscovery
Center.org

 

For information
concerning
Discovery Charters
contact
386-428-4828
or visit our
charter page.



Marine Discovery Center | Ecotours
Ecotours, Twilight & Sunset Cruises

Many of our ecotour guests are surprised to learn that the Indian River Lagoon is North America’s most diverse estuary system and has been designated as an Estuary of National Significance. Here, where salt and fresh water mingle, are more than 4,000 species of plants and animals, including 35 listed as threatened or endangered. Mangrove plants line shorelines and provide habitat for many species of animals and invertebrates. Birds such as osprey, pelicans, ibis, herons, roseate spoonbills or even bald eagles are commonly seen. In the estuary, bottlenose dolphins chase pods of baitfish, and manatees charm us with their slow-moving gentle ways as they swim with their newborns. Numerous species of fish live in the Indian River Lagoon, including mullet that leap from the water and the predators that savor them, such as saltwater trout and redfish. Sea turtles traverse the River. Each outing is a new adventure as the estuary reveals its seasonal treasures.



Travel the Indian River Lagoon in the comfort of our 36-seat Discovery all-weather pontoon boat. Your tour guide on the 2-hour journey will be one of our knowledgeable narrators – certified Florida Master Naturalists – who enjoy sharing their extensive knowledge of the abundant marine life, which lives in and on the Indian River Lagoon.


As your Captain skillfully navigates the backwaters of the lagoon you will experience first hand the solitude and natural beauty of this Florida treasure, while learning of our efforts to ensure that we preserve its uniqueness for generations to come.

Nearly every day of the year you can enjoy one of the following tours on board "Discovery" which enthrall visitors and residents alike. Our vessels are United States Coast Guard licensed.



Discovery Ecotour Rates | 2 hours - Click here for schedule of this month's tours. *Rates subject to change without notice*

An up-close experience with some of the estuary’s most unique inhabitants with narration & hands on examples provided by your Florida Master Naturalist narrator. MDC member discount, 10%.

Adults = $25

Seniors 62+ = $22
& Students

Family = $60
2 adults(parents) and 2 children(under 12) additional children $10 each

Children= $10
under 12



 


 Twilight Tours | 2 hours - Departure differs according to the time of year.

As evening approaches marvel at the hundreds of birds returning to roost in the safety of one of the many islands dotting the Indian River Lagoon. This tour allows you the privilege of seeing multiple species of birds on the nest as the day fades to a gentle end. MDC member discount, 10%.

Adults = $25

Seniors 62+ = $22
& Students

Family = $60
2 adults(parents) and 2 children(under 12) additional children $10 each

Children = $10
under 12

 

 

 


 
Sunset Discovery Cruises | 2 hours - Call for schedule of this month's tours.

As the sun slowly sets kick back and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of our Sunset Cruise as you traverse the Indian River Lagoon northward to Ponce inlet and the Lighthouse. Live music will add sparkle to the beautiful waters. Free wine, cheese and soft drinks will be served while you relax and enjoy the beauty of the setting sun. MDC member discount, 10%.

Adults = $28

Seniors 62+ = $25
& Students

Children = $12
under 12


 

 



Tours are 2 hours. Reservations required. Boarding Pass must be obtained at MDC office. Group rates and whole boat charters available - please call 386.428.4828 for information.

Advance reservations are recommended and can be made by calling 386.428.4828.

Rates subject to change. Please confirm with the office.


For information concerning Discovery Charters contact 386.428.4828 or visit our charter page.


Marine Discovery Center
162 N. Causeway, New Smyrna Beach, Florida | Ph 386.428.4828 | Info@MarineDiscoveryCenter.org


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