Billie Swamp Safari
Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation, between Fort Lauderdale and Naples off of I-75 (at Exit 49) then north 19 miles Phone: 863-983-6101 Email Property
Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation, FL 33440 Toll-free: 800-949-6101 Website
Fax: 863-983-9396 Reserve Now
A 2,200 acre eco-heritage wildlife park located in the Florida Everglades on the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation, Billie Swamp Safari offers swamp buggy eco-tours and airboat rides through untamed Everglades plus snake & alligator shows, swamp critter shows, nature trail, animal and reptile exhibits, day packages and overnight stays in authentic thatched roof chickees.  Exclusive tours are available.  Dine in the Swamp Water Cafe and stop by the gift shop for Everglades souvenirs before leaving.  800-GO-SAFARI, www.billieswampsafari.travel.  Located off of I-75 between Naples and Fort Lauderdale.
Add to My Travel Page
I like this!
Comments(0)
Events (1)
Deals (2)
Articles (15)
Trips (0)
Amenities
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily
General Information
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily
Open Year-Round
Facility Amenities
Restaurant
Guest Information
Family Friendly
Meeting/Tour groups welcome
Discounts
Military Discount
Senior Citizen Discount
Average Rates*
SightseeingAverage Rate
Exclusive Tour$0.00
Show$8.00
Airboat Ride$15.00
Swamp Buggy Eco-Tour$25.00
*Rates are examples only. Contact business directly for exact rate information.
Recent Comments
No comments posted.
Write a Comment
To post a comment, you must be a registered user. Please see our submission guidelines.
Username:
Password:
Email:
Your Comment:
Fill The Number Below:
captcha
Lake Okeechobee Area
The Lake Okeechobee region keeps the farming heritage of the state's heartland intact with sweeping vistas of sugarcane and citrus crops and a neighborly attitude that welcomes visitors into favorite fishing holes and hometown celebrations. Read More
Houseboating on Nature's Doorstep
The lower portion of the Suwannee is a nature preserve, so we saw very little development or housing. Just our drifting boat along the winding river, and not a billboard or electrical wire for miles. Read More
Must-Sees for Native American History and Culture
Crystal River Archaeological State Park served as a vital religious and political center for regional tribes from 200 B.C. to 1400 A.D. Read More
Fort Lauderdale Area
Water is the way to go in Fort Lauderdale, known as "Venice of America" for its extensive system of canals and waterways. Read More
Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach
Highway 98 east from West Palm Beach takes you to Lion Country Safari in Loxahatchee, where you drive past lions, giraffes, zebras, elephants and more in your own vehicle. Read More
Cultural Encounters in Florida
That place is the edge of the Everglades, a strip of land 11 miles by 600 feet where the Miccosukee rule sovereign and have since the Seminole Wars chased them from their Tallahassee homeland in the 1850s. Read More
Been There, Haven't Done That!
You've seen the theme parks, the big cities and the major attractions. Now it's time to go off the beaten path. On your next Florida excursion, plan for some extra travel time to visit these offbeat, quirky roadside attractions. Read More
A Family Affair
Reunions are not just about catching up, they're about making memories. For your next affair, these activities infuse fun into your family time. Read More
Pow Wow
The attending tribes form distinct drum sections, pounding out rhythms that are at times furious, at times languid, but always steady. Read More
Following the Seminole Trail
Why not take my family on a driving tour of all the Seminole historic sites in Florida? What better way to learn about our state than to combine a history lesson with a family vacation? Read More
Adventures in the Swamp
Billie Swamp Safari offers daily tours through 2,200 acres of the reservation's wildest land, home to a variety of native species, including the reclusive Florida panther, as well as an assortment of animals most folks consider exotic, including the legendary American bison. Read More
Big Water Wonder
At times, we’d lock gazes with surfacing turtles and those sunning themselves atop flotsam, the creatures seemingly ever-ready to turn tail-up and scurry for the depths if our approach came in their direction. Read More
The Western Southwest
Largemouth bass is celebrated at Lake Okeechobee, which at 730 square miles is the nation’s second-largest freshwater lake. Read More
Big Cypress Adventure
The Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum, which in the language of the Seminoles means "a place to learn," shows through exciting exhibits, rare artifacts and cultural displays how these early Floridians once live and flourished in the Everglades. Read More
Florida Day Trips
While you’re on vacation in one of Florida’s major airport and attraction hubs, why not try a day trip off the beaten path? Read More
Locate Within
Search
02/26/10 - 03/01/10
Big Cypress Shootout
Take a step back in time with the Seminole Tribe of Florida. View battle reenactments between Seminole warriors and US soldiers from the 2nd Seminole War with tactics typical of the 1800's. Alligator wrestling, tomahawk throws, music, time period vendors, authentic soldier and Seminole camps, food and more.
Recurrence: Every Day For 3 Days
Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation
Clewiston, FL
safari@semtribe.com
Deals
09/10/09-09/10/10
Check website for promotions and coupons
$2 off admission price per person
Check website for promotions and coupons
Disclaimer:
Phone: 800-949-6101
Email: safari@semtribe.com
Website
02/26/10-02/28/10
Big Cypress Shootout
$1 off admission price per person
Receive $1 off admission at the Big Cypress Shootout 2nd Seminole War Reenactment. Limit four people per coupon. Valid event dates only. PROMO CODE: VF09
Disclaimer:
Phone: 800-GO-SAFAR
Email: shootout@semtribe.com
Website