Florida has many attractions, but there’s nothing like our group kayaking tours. We’ll take you through the mangrove channels of Cocoa Beach and give you an up-close view of the exotic wildlife and marine life of the Thousand Islands.
Our guided adventure tours depart from different locations near Orlando and Brevard County and need no prior kayaking experience. Just hop on solo or with your family and friends, and experience a fun, exciting trip.

Launch Point at the Cocoa Beach Country Club
Day Kayaking Tours
At Adventure Kayak of Cocoa Beach, we have several day kayaking group tours that let you take in the natural beauty of Merritt Island as we paddle through the smooth waters.
Ramp Road Park Daytime Kayak Tours
Explore Ramp Road Park in 2 to 2.5 hours, one of the best places to kayak in Cocoa Beach. Here, you’ll be able to spot manatees, bottlenose dolphins, and other wildlife in the Banana River Lagoon.
Mangrove Tunnel Kayaking at the Cocoa Beach Country Club
The spectacular kayaking spot is challenging as you can only reach it after crossing unprotected water. But the result is worth it. We travel through canopied waterways, paddling through an abundance of mangrove tunnels and spotting wildlife while we’re at it.

Honest John’s Fish Camp Kayaking Tours
Located in Melbourne Beach, FL, this is a specialty tour where we launch from the fish camp and slowly head toward Mullet Creek through the mangrove islands. After exploring Mullet Creek, we loop back to the fish camp. You’ll spot much wildlife here, including loggerhead sea turtles, wading birds, songbirds, manatees, and fish.
Turkey Creek Sanctuary Kayaking Tour
Turkey Creek is a nature reserve in Brevard County. One hundred thirty acres of biodiversity, with beautiful foliage, including oaks, pines, and saw palmettos. During your visit, you may see alligators, manatees, dolphins, turtles, ospreys, woodpeckers, owls, purple martins, and more wildlife.
Night Kayaking Tours
Kiwanis Island Park Night Tours
There are no mangrove tunnels or trails here, and yet Kiwanis Island is a breath of fresh air. This protected area is located in Brevard County and has seasonal bioluminescent tours. You’ll watch dolphins, manatees, glowing water, and more here, including some, spoil islands.
Comb Jelly Tours
Bioluminescent water is seasonal but comb jelly tours last the entire year. Explore the glowing water with our group kayak tour and see as these pristine, prehistoric jellies light up the water under the dark sky. It’s captivating, magical, and so much more.
Book a Cocoa Beach and Merritt Island Group Kayak Tour
Explore Cocoa Beach and Merritt Island today with our guided kayaking adventures. Adventure Kayak of Cocoa Beach offers a variety of daytime and nighttime group kayak tours through mangrove tunnels where you can watch the exotic wildlife of Florida, including the great blue herons, brown pelicans, ospreys, manatees, bottlenose dolphins, and so much more.