8 Things to do in Cape Haze That You Shouldn't Miss

May 30, 2021 Toi Mattera

Discover the best top things to do in Cape Haze, United States including Tails and Scales Charters, Blake Tours, Palm Island Outfitters, Paradise Fishing Charters, Downeast Charters, Let's Do Sunset, Don Pedro Island State Park, Always & Forever Charters LLC.
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1. Tails and Scales Charters

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5.0 based on 3 reviews

We are a full time Charlotte Harbor fishing guide service offering fishing charters on the back waters of Charlotte Harbor Estuary, Boca Grande, Gasparilla Sound, Placida and Lemon Bay.We Fish for Tarpon,Snook, Redfish & Trout on live and artificial bait using light tackle Nearby Cities we Service Sarasota Florida is 45 minutes. Boca Grande is 5-7 minutes. Venice Florida is 25 minutes. Port Charlotte Florida is 20 minutes. Placida Florida is 5 minutes. Englewood Florida is 7-15 minutes. North Port Florida is 25 minutes. Grove City Florida is 5 minutes. Rotonda West Florida is 7-10 minutes.

2. Blake Tours

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Blake Tours

Dolphin Eco Tours, Dolphin Sunset Cruises and Private Charters on the scenic waters of SW Florida, near Englewood.

3. Palm Island Outfitters

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Palm Island Outfitters

Palm Island Outfitters is a saltwater recreation booking service. If you have salt on your mind, we book the toys and guides to make your outdoor experience memorable. PIO books the most talented local Native Guides, to ensure your satisfaction. PIO is the exclusive outfitter on Palm Island and Palm Island Marina. PIO books 15 different guides, so we can accommodate those last minute bookings.

4. Paradise Fishing Charters

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Paradise Fishing Charters

Let's go catching, Join us for a fish filled fun day of catching on the Gulf of Mexico! Whatever the season our Captain and mate are ready to take you on a trip you won't soon forget, call to book your seat today!

5. Downeast Charters

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Downeast Charters

Customized cruises on a Maine built Lobster Yacht. Cruise the intercoastal waterway the Gulf of Mexico and many other destinations. Sunset cruises. See dolphins and other wildlife. Enjoy a Maine lobster roll on a Maine lobster Yacht. Spend some time with your family and friends on the water. Celebrate an anniversary, a birthday or any other special day on the water.

6. Let's Do Sunset

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Let's Do Sunset

We started our tour business so people can enjoy a Gulf of Mexico sunset from the comfort of a pontoon boat. Imagine watching a sunset or a day trip from the comfort of a couch. Enjoy your private, or up to six person maximum, sunset tours, day excursions in the Lemon Bay and Charlotte Harbor areas. Our area is known for its' gorgeous beaches, bottle-nose dolphins, manatees, sharks teeth, shelling, birds of prey, shore birds, and of course, our beautiful sunsets. We will also work with you to build your own personal tour.

7. Don Pedro Island State Park

8450 Placida Rd, Cape Haze, FL 33946-2402 https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/don-pedro-island-state-park
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Don Pedro Island State Park

Reviewed By Nanalee3 - Golden Valley, United States

We rented kayaks from Hooked on SUP at Don Pedro State Park and received directions to a mangrove tunnel and lagoon. Before we left we spotted an ink fish in the water. We had never seen one before. It was so cool. It had floppy fins like a manta ray, a head like a snail and a bubble on its back. If startled, it can spray ink like an octopus. When we we putting the kayaks in the water, there was one on the shore and our kayak assistant picked it up so we could get a good look at it and she moved it out of harm’s way. She did not get inked. We went toward the lagoon through the mangrove tunnel which was shallow. Some places only a foot deep. There were dozens of starfish and bottom dwelling jellyfish throughout the canal which led into a peaceful and secluded lagoon. There were lots more jellyfish out there. They looked like upside down mushrooms with a head of lettuce on top. We returned back to the inter coastal waterway and paddled about 1/2 hour to Don Pedro Island. There is a boat launch where you can leave your kayaks and head up the path about 1000 yards to the pavilion where we ate our homemade lunch. There are restrooms and a drinking fountain there but nothing else so plan ahead. The beach is on the other side of the pavilion and it is gorgeous. No crowds. Lots of shells and shark’s tweet on the day we were there. Not to mention it was a perfect sunny day in the high 70’s! Don’t forget your sunscreen. We were told we might see dolphins or manatee, but we didn’t. Usually they are more evident earlier in the day. We plan to make this part of our annual visit to the area!

8. Always & Forever Charters LLC

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Always & Forever Charters LLC

Captain Tyler DeGraff grew up fishing Southwest Florida waters nearly his entire life. He worked as a First mate through high school under many captains. Tyler is a Certified USCG 6-pak Captain and obtained it at the age of 18 years old, he has many hours and experience under his belt even at a young age.

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