Real Florida Adventures celebrates two years
Orlando-based tours and excursions company Real Florida Adventures is celebrating its second anniversary this month.
From its launch at the height of the pandemic in 2020 to a flourishing business in 2022, Real Florida Adventures is becoming a major player in Orlando’s attraction-rich landscape.
The company began operations in November 2020, with a small team borne of many years experience in Central Florida tour operating, and their two-year “birthday” marks more than a year as Trip Advisor’s top choice for Outdoor Activities.
“It has been an exciting and dynamic initial period for us,” said General Manager James Brown.
“Emerging from the ashes of Covid-19 wasn’t exactly the ideal way to start a business like this, but we are fortunate in having a dedicated staff and supportive business.”
“We are delighted to have grown the business significantly and to have earned such a high satisfaction rating from our clients.”
Initially offering just a handful of tour options, Real Florida Adventures now features 18 different tours or excursions, including attractions on both coasts, many sports offerings, and the top-rated Manatee Snorkeling at Crystal River excursion.
As well as their range of highly rated group tours, the company also offers private day trips and excursions to several key destinations.
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