The airboat tour was the best 20 minutes spent all week. Speeding through the everglades is so so thrilling. Worth wearing fast drying clothes to sit in the front of the boat and lift your feet...
Everglades Alligator Farm
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Located near the entrance of Everglades National Park, the Everglades Alligator Farm in Homestead, FL is South Florida's oldest alligator farm, boasting more than 2,000 alligators. Visitors can embark on an exhilarating airboat tour, witness an alligator feeding demonstration, and enjoy an alligator show.
A trip to this attraction offers a unique opportunity to observe over 300 alligators in action, showcasing their natural feeding habits in a thrilling spectacle. The farm also features various animal exhibits, including crocodiles, bobcats, and large turtles, alongside interactive experiences like holding baby alligators.
With engaging shows and educational experiences, the Everglades Alligator Farm provides an immersive adventure for visitors of all ages, making it a must-visit destination for those exploring the Florida Everglades region.
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I cannot recommend this experience enough! Highlights: - Authentic Everglades experience. If you can, avoid falling for Everglades trips out of Orlando. The heart of the swamp is in the SOUTH, so...
Lots of animals to see. The alligator speaker and handler was nice and friendly. We got to hold the baby gators but I also witnessed an irresponsible parent not watch and help their child hold a...
Fantastic experience. We got to see two alligator shows, including feeding and handling and it was incredibly educational and a good amount of humor. It was a wonderful time with family and thank...
Upon reading a ton of reviews from various Airboat businesses in the area, this is the one we decided to go with, and we had no regrets. This is the largest alligator farm in the country (and...
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