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Key Biscayne Canoe Trek

Explore the mangrove forests of Key Biscayne where reptiles and a wide variety of marine life lurk. Visit the Ibis preserve and see tropical coastal shore birds such as the magnificent frigatebirds, nesting brown pelicans, cormorants, white ibis and a variety of herons and egrets. This naturalist-guided canoe trek takes you through the forgotten and secret parts of this barrier-island. 

Location
Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center, 6767 Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne

For reservations and rates please call 305-365-3018.


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Kayak Adventure

Take a journey along the shores of a land that has witnessed the comings and goings of man for over 2000 years, from  the Tequesta that set-up their fishing villages in the summer to the pirates that shipwrecked off shore. This island paradise sits nestled among Miami's hustle of bustle, providing a playground for the weekend warriors but also providing a refuge for those seeking peace amongst the natural beauty of this barrier island. This tour explores the natural shorelines of Key Biscayne where coastal birds and marine life are aplenty.
Location
Crandon Park Visitors and Nature Center - 6767 Crandon Blvd., Key Biscayne

For reservations and rates please call 305-365-3018.


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Windsurfing

Enjoy the splendor and tranquility of windsurfing Miami’s beautiful Biscayne Bay. Wave sailing just down the road at Virginia Key Beach. Sailboards range from 86 liter and up. Sails range up to 8.5.

Location
Mile Marker 6.5, Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne

For reservations and rates please call 305-892-8992.


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Stand Up Paddleboards (SUP)

Great activity for water sport enthusiasts of all ages and fitness levels. The sport is an ancient form of surfing with its roots in ancient Polynesia. The modern sport became popular when surf instructors stood on their boards in order to manage groups of novice surfers. The angle of visibility offered by a SUP adds to the enjoyment while providing a workout. The new paddles and boards are designed to create fantastic forward motion while maintaining rail-to-rail control in waves and swells.

Location
Mile Marker 6.5, Rickenbacker Causeway, Key Biscayne

For reservations and rates please call 305-892-8992

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