Explore The Everglades
Welcome to the Everglades, home of the American Alligators and family fun located in Miami, Florida.
When it’s time to take to the glades, hop on a luxury vessel for the best Everglades airboat tour.
The Luxury airboat thrill is not your average gator park.
17696 SW 8 ST
Miami, FL 33194
Telephone: 1-888-893-4443
Local Phone 305-972-3297
Hours: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm Daily
Walk ups welcome but subject to availability
sales@airboatineverglades.com
The Florida Everglades is a vast area primarily characterized by natural landscapes and wilderness. However, some roads and highways have been built to facilitate tourism, conservation activities, and local travel. It’s worth mentioning that these roads have environmental impacts, and their construction and use are subject to ongoing debates regarding conservation.
Main Roads and Highways
- U.S. Highway 41 (Tamiami Trail): One of the main routes traversing the Everglades, it runs east-west and connects Miami to Naples. This road provides access to various points of interest, such as Shark Valley and Big Cypress National Preserve.
- State Road 29: This road runs from the Tamiami Trail up to LaBelle, intersecting I-75 along the way. It passes through the Big Cypress National Preserve and offers access to several recreational areas.
- Alligator Alley (I-75): Another major road, Alligator Alley, is part of Interstate 75 that crosses the Everglades from east to west, connecting the east coast of Florida to the west coast. It’s called “Alligator Alley” because of the abundance of alligators that can be spotted in the adjacent canals.
- State Road 997 (Krome Avenue): Running parallel to the eastern boundary of the Everglades National Park, this road connects the Tamiami Trail to the south and U.S. Route 27 to the north.
- U.S. Route 27: Running on the eastern edge of the Everglades, this highway connects South Florida to Central Florida. While not directly traversing the core of the Everglades, it does pass through areas that are ecologically connected to it.
- Loop Road: A smaller, scenic route inside the Big Cypress National Preserve, Loop Road is unpaved in some sections and offers a more intimate view of the Everglades.
- Main Park Road: Inside Everglades National Park, this road extends from the Ernest Coe Visitor Center to Flamingo Visitor Center and offers access to several trailheads and points of interest within the park.
Environmental Impact and Conservation Efforts
The construction of roads like the Tamiami Trail and Alligator Alley has had a considerable impact on the Everglades ecosystem. These roads act as barriers that affect the natural flow of water, which is critical to the health of the wetlands. Efforts are ongoing to mitigate these impacts, including the construction of bridges to allow water to flow more freely beneath the roadways, especially along stretches of the Tamiami Trail.
Travel Tips
- Speed Limits: Strict speed limits are enforced to protect wildlife. Be cautious and adhere to the speed limits.
- Wildlife: It’s common to encounter various forms of wildlife, like alligators and panthers, especially during the night or early morning. Always keep a safe distance.
- Services: Many stretches of these roads have limited services, so make sure to have enough fuel and supplies before heading out.
If you’re planning a trip to the Everglades, these roads offer different ways to experience the natural beauty and unique ecosystems of this iconic region while underscoring the need for continued conservation efforts.
Reviews of Airboat In Everglades

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐What an adventure! I highly recommend the one hour tour, it’s definitely worth the money. I was fortunate enough to see numerous alligators and other wildlife in the beautiful Everglades. Captain Mo was courteous and knowledgeable. The gators even love him! Great experience from beginning to end! Thank you Lee and Captain Mo!
(owner)
14 mins ago
Michelle,
Thank you so much for this review we truly appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with the world. We do our best to provide the best airboat tour experience.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Came in December. We had the greatest time! Fun & laughter the whole hour. We went on a private 1 hour airboat ride. We rode on “The Black Pearl!” With Captain Pete. We called to reserve and we’re told the address to meet them was inside a Shell station. Captain Pete met us there and told us we could bring drinks and snacks of our choice to take on the ride but he had a cooler full of ice cold water. We followed him a mile down the road to the boat ramp and boarded there. It was fun from that minute on. A very smooth ride! We stopped at gators nest and saw some baby gators and the mama! Then ‘Big Al’ a 10 foot gator stopped to say hello. Captain Pete was very informative of the history and nature of the everglades and he made it a wonderful experience. We drove 1 hour down from Ft. Lauderdale just to ride with this crew and it was absolutely worth it! When we come back, I will be taking the 2 hour ride for sure! Amazing! 5 stars!
(owner)
2 weeks ago
Thank you Rachel for taking the time to share your experience with us. We truly appreciate It and can’t wait to explore the Everglades with you again. ❤⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐❤
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ IT WAS AWESOME !!!!!!! At first I was scared of the meeting place not knowing wich person is from the airboat ( shell station is very crwoded place) but we asked around and followed the van to the launching place. I’m so sorry for not remembering my captain’s name but it was simply amazing :p We saw dozen of alligators laying on the grass, the captain took time to explain about the everglades and the wild life around. If I ever come back to miami, I will definitely do it again and with this company.Thanks for a great day!!!
(owner)
6 weeks ago
❤??!!!!! Kim you rock, we can’t wait for you to come back. Thank you.??
Reviewed 4 days ago via mobile
Awesome
Called in the morning and we were able to get a tour the same day in the afternoon.
Booked a semi-private but since nobody joined it was just the two of us!
Maurice was a fun guy with entertaining stories about life in and on the Glades. Got to see gators very up close!
Awesome way to spend an hour!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great time. Answered all our questions well.
(owner)
9 weeks ago
❤❤❤❤?✌ TY VIVEK… we do our best on any airboat tour.
(owner)
9 weeks ago
❤❤❤❤❤ Thanks for the love we do our best to give any visitor the best experience.
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(owner)
11 weeks ago
Thank you for taking the time to rate us 🙂 it is always joy to our hearts to know that a guests experience was a great one.
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(owner)
12 weeks ago
Thank you nick for taking the time to give us a rating we truly appreciate it.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I have to say a big thank you to all the team. I walk in to the business as I didn’t have a booking made and they managed to find me a space in the next boat the same day. As I didn’t have a car they drove me from the meeting point (Shell gas station) to the pontoon where the tours starts. The boat driver, Mike seemed to have a lot of experience, he literally called the alligators and they just came to him! (Don’t know if bc he feeded them before??) anyway a total of 4 showed up. We had a cold night and that’s maybe why alligators were also more keen on showing to get a bit of sunlight to get warm. Mike also explained about the ecosystem of the Everglades and more interesting facts. When the tour ended they drove me back to the petrol station. 100% recommended.