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Tour Departure / Return
All tours begin and end on Saturday morning from the tour departure hotel
located in Miami (South Beach). Your tour leader will meet you in the lobby
of the tour departure hotel at 10:00am on the day your tour begins, and
will drop you off by 9:00am on the day that your tour ends. We encourage
you to arrive in Miami no later than the night before your tour is to begin.
If you plan to fly home on the day your tour ends, make sure your flight
does not depart any earlier than 12:00pm to ensure adequate time for you
to arrive at the airport. For information about the tour departure hotel
and general details, see travel
arrangements.
Camping/Hosteling
In order to best experience all of Florida's Spring Break, we place you
right in the center of the action - most within walking distance to the
beach, clubs, and other spring break activities. Our camping / hostel
accommodations range from spacious tents to private rooms for two with
shared bath and dormitory style of up to seven people per room. We have
taken extra efforts to ensure that our accommodations are clean, convenient,
and memorable. If you are traveling with friends, we will make sure you
are together. If traveling solo or with a significant other, we may be
able to arrange a single supplement for a premium fee. Please contact
us in advance to make these arrangements.
Tour
Equipment
Our tours come fully equipped with all the necessities to live
comfortably while on your voyage. We pack the following for use while
on the road:
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Two (2) Dual Burner Campstoves |
Bar-B-Q Equipment |
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Full Cooking Supplies |
Travel Books
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Water Cooler
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Two (2) Lanterns
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Two (2) Food Coolers
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CD Player
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Food Kitty
One of the greatest advantages to the Florida Adventure Trek
experience is our ability to enjoy wonderful home-cooked meals! Each passenger
pays $30-$35 per week into a food kitty - in turn, we go food shopping
and visit vegetable markets to pick up many of our meals while on the
tour. Make sure to bring your recipes to share with the rest of the group!
Some breakfasts and lunches are included. You will be responsible to pay
for your dinners. Of course, you will have the opportunity to eat out
at many of the destinations we visit, including the Orlando theme parks,
Miami's Little Havana, and throughout the Keys to name a few.
Optional Activities
There are numerous activities to participate in during your
tour. Florida Adventure Treks offers many activities that are already
included in the tour price - park pass for an Orlando theme park, Everglades
Airboat ride, snorkeling in Key Largo (and deep-sea fishing on The Floridian)
- and plenty more to choose from each day. From kayak or jet ski rentals
to parasailing or a ghost tour, you will be able to experience all that
Florida has to offer. For a list of many of the optional activities
you can participate in view the list at The
Treks Experience.
Language
All Florida Adventure Treks are conducted in English. We
understand that English may not be your first language - our tour
leaders will make sure to communicate with you clearly, but we encourage
you to speak as much English as possible while with the tour group.
Passengers come from all over the world - it is important to be courteous
to everyone.
Teamwork / Group Participation
A Florida Adventure Trek is more than just a bus tour
- it is a small group adventure tour, where the more involvement
you have with your fellow passengers, the more memorable your experience
will be. All passengers are encouraged to help out with tour duties,
including loading/unloading the tour vehicle, playing DJ while on
the road, cooking and preparing meals, and keeping all the tour
equipment clean. You will definitely have a great time on your tour,
and with a fun adventurous group your experience will be unforgettable.
Tipping
In the United States, it is very common to tip all service
staff - bartenders, waiter/waitresses, tour guides, etc... generally,
tips range from $1 per drink, 15%-20% for a sit-down meal, $5 per
day for tour guides. Of course, you may give more or less than these
recommended amounts depending on the quality of service provided.
Nevertheless, it is important to recognize that all service staff
in the US rely on tips since employers pay very little in salary.
The drinking age in the United States is 21. If you intend to purchase alcoholic beverages while on tour, be sure to bring your I.D. or passport with you - drinking laws are very strict and you will be asked for identification no matter how old you appear.