Pure Florida helps kids discover Southwest Florida

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NAPLES, Fla. – Pure Florida is hosting a marine experience this summer, with the goal of educating and introducing parts of Southwest Florida to area children in ways they’ve never seen it.

The marine science cruise in conjunction with Cape Coral Parks will teach students grades first through seventh, all about our water and local marine life. They’ll have the opportunity to test water quality, work in teams and use critical thinking and creativity to solve problems all while having some fun.‘We are ideally situated to educate the public on Southwest Florida’s greatest asset, water and the maritime environment,’ said Harry Julian, owner of Pure Florida. Cruises will adventure out to the Caloosahatchee to get a first hand and up close look at our natural environment.

Trips depart from Four Freedom Parks at Bimini Basin on June 25th, July 13th and 19th and August 11th and 19th. Children must be accompanied by an adult and costs $15 per person for Cape Coral residents and $23 per person for non-residents of Cape Coral.
Pure Florida also offers a variety of other charters and marine activities year round, from their locations in Naples and Fort Myers. To learn more about Pure Florida or to book a trip, click here.

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