November to March is the time to head to Florida for spectacular manatee sightings. These gentle giants head for warmer climates in the winter, much like their human snowbird counterparts. Here are our tips to having a manatee-filled getaway.
First, Learn to Spot Them
Ft. Pierce on Florida‘s east coast is chock-full- o’- manatees! We had heard from the locals that in the evening the manatees move from inland to the ocean, so we decided watch for them from a bridge. Our first excited sighting came when we discovered bubbles rising to the surface… See more about the area where we spotted these guys
Snorkel with Manatees at Homosassa River
The Florida Aquifer feeds the Homosassa River on the west coast and manatees are known to swim several miles up the stream to congregate near the source. We chose this area for our snorkel tour because it is usually less crowded than other places, the water is often clearer, and the added bonus of getting to see some monkeys. Yup, monkeys. More on swimming with manatees…
Visit Blue Springs State Park
Blue Spring is a first magnitude spring, pouring forth over one hundred million gallons of water a day, and like the springs around Crystal River, the water stays a constant seventy-two degrees year round. So manatees love it, and many will swim miles up the St. Johns River to get to it. The park has extensive viewing areas… More on Blue Springs State Park
Visit the Mermaids of Weeki Wachee Springs
In the crystal clear waters of Weeki Wachee Springs there reside mermaids, seriously. We wouldn’t make up something like this. As a matter of FACT, the Florida State Park Service is a leader in the preservation of these exotic rare creatures. We were lucky enough to have the chance to observe their graceful antics in a natural habitat and manatees joined in the show! More on the Mermaids and Weeki Wachee Springs…
Hit the Manatee Festival
For almost thirty years, the Orange City / Blue Springs Manatee Festival has been raising funds to preserve the manatee population. The festival is a really fun fair, with food, music, booths and comfy busses are provided to shuttle folks to manatee viewing experiences. More on the Manatee Festival…
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I want to go snorkeling with manatees. I’ve heard of the mermaid show before…did you enjoy it? It seems kitschy…great post.
Swimming with the manatees was fantastic, although a bit daunting at times since they are so huge. The show was a blast in a very campy way.
It will be worth visiting in Australia for sure and the diverse wildlife in sanctuaries as well like you commented in our site. Thanks for dropping by. Enjoy your Oz trip soon! Look forward for ya Oz blog 🙂
Thanks for the advice. If I’m ever in Florida, it will be a top priority to see some!
Definitely worth putting on your list.