Airboat Tour @Nav-A-Gator
Join us for an exciting Airboat Tour Thursday April 17 (10am-11am)
on the Peace River from The Navigator Bar and Grill Site in Arcadia, FL
We have two airboats on hold for Newcomers (a 14 person and an 8 person) with a short registration window
Optional lunch at Nav-A-Gator following Airboat Tour (no reservations accepted; they open at 11am) Menu | Nav-A-Gator Bar & Grill
If you prefer to just join in for lunch, meet us at the Nav-A-Gator when they open at 11am.
Please email Barbara so we have a head count.
WHEN: Thursday, April 17, 10am-11am (rain or shine)
LAST DAY TO REGISTER: Thursday, April 3 at 10am
WHERE: Nav-A-Gator Bar & Grill
EVENT FEE: $52 per person***
NOTE: online registration requires a non-refundable credit card payment within 30 minutes or registration will be cancelled.
What to Expect:
- High-Speed Thrills: Our powerful airboats can navigate shallow waters and reach thrilling speeds, offering an adrenaline-pumping adventure.
- Wildlife Encounters: Spot a variety of wildlife including alligators, turtles, and wading birds in their natural habitats. Our expert guides will point out interesting creatures along the way.
- Scenic Beauty: Enjoy breathtaking views of the Peace River’s lush vegetation, winding waterways, and majestic cypress trees.
- Educational Insights: Learn about the unique ecosystem and history of the Peace River from our knowledgeable guides.
What to Bring: Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, camera to capture the action, small cooler for drinks (alcohol is allowed on airboat), dress comfortably
***The Event Fee must be paid in advance by credit card on Club Express and tickets will be non-refundable, however, will be transferable. If you purchase a ticket and are unable to attend the event for any reason, the Event Host will attempt to help you sell your ticket to another member on the waitlist. If we find a replacement, then you will receive payment directly from Newcomer taking your place. If we are unable to find a replacement, the ticket price will be considered a contribution to the Newcomers General Fund.