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Compare Natural Wonders of Florida’s Great National and State Parks by Road Scholar vs Hawaii: Ocean and Islands Adventure by Discover Corps

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Duration 8 days 7 days
Price From $ 1,799 $ 4,595
Price Per Day $ 225 $ 656
Highlights
  • Discover the story of the early pioneers of Southwest Florida’s “Last Frontier” at the Museum of the Everglades
  • Explore the Audubon Society’s Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, gateway to the Great Florida Birding Trail
  • Delve into Seminole culture and history at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum on the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation
  • Waimea Valley & Na Mea Kupono Farm
  • Diamond Head & Waikiki
  • Volunteer At The Maui Ocean Center Marine Institute
  • Snorkel With The Pacific Whale Foundation
Trip Style Group tour Group tour
Lodging Level Standard Standard
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 2- Easy
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • 50 plus
  • Birding
  • Education / Learning
  • National Parks
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Family Friendly
  • Scuba Diving
  • Volunteering & Community Service
  • Small Ship Cruise
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Everglades
  • Hawaii
  • Maui
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities
  • Bird watching
  • Culture
  • History
  • Nature
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Hiking
  • Historic sightseeing
  • Nature
  • Snorkeling
  • Swimming
  • Volunteering & Community Service
  • Wildlife viewing
Meals Included
  • 19 Meals
  • 7 Breakfasts
  • 6 Lunches
  • 6 Dinners
  • The following choices may be available when requested in advance: Vegetarian, Gluten Free, Low Fat, Low Salt

6 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches and 3 Dinners

Description Explore the wonders of South Florida as you discuss its treasured state parks, delicate coral reefs, wildlife recovery efforts and history of early pioneers with local experts.

From towering volcanoes to some of the world’s best beaches, Hawaii is defined by its stunning natural beauty. On these islands, everything is more extreme - the ocean is bluer, the rainforests are greener and the warmth of the locals is exemplified by the Aloha state of mind. But if you dig deeper below the surface, you’ll quickly see that the ancient Hawaiian people have left a legacy of indigenous wisdom and sustainability that can serve as a model for many of today’s pressing issues. From tackling climate change to protecting biodiversity, innovative practices are being pioneered on these remote Pacific Islands.

Itinerary: Natural Wonders of Florida’s Great National and State Parks

Day 1
Check-in, Registration, Orientation, Welcome Dinner
Location: Everglades City, FL Meal: D Hotel: Ivey House
Activity note: Hotel check-in from 4:00 p.m.

Afternoon: Program Registration: After you have your room assignment, come over to the Road Scholar table in the lobby to register with the program staff and get your welcome packet containing your up-to-date schedule that reflects any last-minute changes, and to learn when and where the Orientation session will take place. Please bring your name tag that is included in this packet to the program. If your arrival is delayed, please ask for your packet when you check in. Orientation. The Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the up-to-date program schedule, discuss roles and responsibilities, logistics, safety guidelines, emergency procedures, and answer questions. Periods in the daily schedule designated as “Free time” and “At leisure” offer opportunities to do what you like and make your experience even more meaningful and memorable according to your personal preferences. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions. Program activities, schedules, personnel, and indicated distances or times may change due to local circumstances/conditions. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding. “America the Beautiful” passes cover entrance fees at national parks and wildlife refuges for up to 4 adults. If you have one of these national park passes, please bring it with you to the program and on our field trips to benefit other members of the group. On the Road programs are journeys that take participants to multiple study sites in a region with a number of overnight stays. Lectures, talks, discussions, field trips, and on-board commentary amplify the program theme. Some journeys involve great distances and may take hours, others are much shorter. Long or short, On the Road journeys are learning experiences that make the most of our time together.

Dinner: At the Inn, we will have a plated 3-course welcome dinner, plus iced tea, soft drink, water coffee, and tea.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 2
Museum of the Everglades, Expert Lecture, Marsh Walk
Location: Everglades City, FL Meal: B,L,D Hotel: Ivey House
Activity note: Walking about 2.5 miles on pavement; marsh walk on dry terrain.

Breakfast: At the inn.

Morning: Start the morning off with a walk to the Museum of the Everglades. From here, we will learn about the history of this unique region on a guided walk through Everglades City. In the late morning, we will hear from a local author on the history of the Everglades and the conservation of the unique environment. Learn the background of the founding of the National Parks, the struggle to maintain and protect the Everglades, and future developments in the Everglades’ restoration.

Lunch: At a local restaurant, enjoy a plated lunch and a bonus sampling of stone crab with our meal.

Afternoon: We will set out on a marsh walk through the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge. This 35,000 acre plot of mangroves is home to about 200 species of fish, 190 species of birds, as well as a variety of reptiles and mammals, some of which are endangered. A wide variety of wildlife is able to call this region home thanks to the brackish water where fresh and saltwater meet.

Dinner: At a local restaurant, we will have a plated meal, plus coffee, tea, soft drinks, or water.

Evening: Expert Lecture at the hotel.

Day 3
Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Ah-tah-thi-ki Seminole Museum
Location: Everglades City, FL Meal: B,L Hotel: Ivey House
Activity note: Walking up to 3 miles throughout the day, indoors and outdoors, on wooden boardwalks. Driving about 175 miles throughout the day; approximately 3.5 hours total.

Breakfast: At the inn.

Morning: Hop aboard the motorcoach and head to Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, where a naturalist will provide commentary and then lead us around parts of this 14,000-acre sanctuary. Encompassing several distinct habitats from marsh, to flatland, to the oldest Bald Cypress forest in North America, Corkscrew Sanctuary is managed by the National Audubon Society. The sanctuary protects and helps maintain native flora and fauna that have thrived for thousands of years. Depending on the time of year, wildlife found in the sanctuary includes bears, alligators, otters, red-bellied turtles, white-tailed deer, Anhinga, woodpeckers, and more. From the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, we will ride to the Ah-tah-thi-ki Museum on the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation.

Lunch: Boxed lunch with bottled water at the Ah-tah-thi-ki Museum.

Afternoon: Our afternoon will be dedicated to visiting the Ah-tah-thi-ki Museum on the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation. Members of today’s Seminole Tribe of Florida can trace their roots back 12,000 years. Today, we will experience Seminole culture and history in the scenic Everglades. Our visit will begin with a panoramic orientation film. Then, an expert will lead you through the diorama-style exhibits that will transport you back in time to explore Seminole culture of the 1890s. Other displays, including a new exhibit featuring beadwork, will show contemporary life. Afterwards, we will create our own work of art using watercolor pencils to draw and paint the inspiring beauty of the cypress dome before us. In the Seminole language, Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum means a place to learn, a place to remember.

Dinner: This meal has been excluded from the program cost and is on your own to enjoy what you like in Everglades City. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 4
10,000 Islands Boat Cruise, Shark Valley, Three Sisters
Location: Florida City, FL Meal: B,L,D Hotel: Quality Inn Florida City
Activity note: Getting on/off boat; Walking up to 2 miles throughout the day, indoors on uneven terrain. Driving 85 miles; about 2.5 hours with stops along the way. Transfer to Florida City.

Breakfast: At the inn.

Morning: This morning we will be joined by a park trained naturalist as we explore the saltwater portion of the Everglades on the Ten Thousand Islands boat cruise.

Lunch: Boxed lunch with water bottles.

Afternoon: At Shark Valley we will ride an open-air tram along the 15 mile trail perched on the northern border of the park, teeming with flora and fauna. This loop takes us through a saw grass prairie for close-up views of biological diversity as our naturalist shares “hidden aspects” of the ecosystem that makes the Everglades a world-renowned wetland. Halfway along the trail, we will stop at the 45-foot-high Shark Valley Observation Tower for a panoramic view of the heart of the Everglades. When the Everglades’ flow was stronger, the water from Florida Bay would reverse and sharks would be found well up into the slough. As a result the name of "Shark" Valley stuck. The Loop Trail is an ecological highlight of Everglades National Park. At the end of the field trip, we will make the final portion of our transfer to Florida City.

Dinner: At Three Sisters Farm, enjoy an organically sourced meal from the farm in the second story tiki dining room.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 5
RF Orchids, REEF, John Pennekamp State Park, Boat Cruise
Location: Florida City, FL Meal: B,L,D Hotel: Quality Inn Florida City
Activity note: Walking up to 1 mile on flat surfaces; getting on/off boat from dock. Participants prone to motion sickness please remember to take tablets before this field trip.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: The motorcoach takes us to R.F. Orchids in Homestead. This third-generation family enterprise has become one of the most highly respected orchid-growing operations in the South. We will have an expert-led look through the house and see thousands of exotic orchids growing in a hammock-like setting accented with gazebos, ponds, tiki huts, and lush landscaping. A ride to Key Largo then brings us to the headquarters of REEF, the Reef Environmental Education Foundation. A private presentation discusses the work of this grass roots environmental education foundation that seeks to conserve marine ecosystems by educating, enlisting and enabling divers and other marine enthusiasts to become active ocean stewards and citizen scientists. We will experience a special lionfish dissection and feeding demonstration! We will transfer to John Pennekamp State Park for lunch.

Lunch: At John Pennekamp State Park, we will have a boxed lunch with bottled water.

Afternoon: We will embark on a glass-bottom boat for a nautical field trip into John Pennekamp State Park with commentary from our captain. Ride above the first underwater state park in the continental U.S. with a fully-intact coral reef consisting of many varieties and species of living coral.

Dinner: At a local restaurant, we will have a plated meal, plus coffee, tea, water.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 6
Deering Estate, Biscayne National Park
Location: Florida City, FL Meal: B,L,D Hotel: Quality Inn Florida City
Activity note: Walking up to 2.5 miles on uneven terrain; driving 45 miles, approximately 2 hours.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: Our day begins at the Deering Estate, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The site of two 3-story buildings – one stone and one wooden – the 444 acre property is also an archeological site containing bones of animals from the Pleistocene and early human bones and artifacts. The site is dedicated to preserving the unique experience offered by the natural resources of Florida. At Deering Estate, we are guided through the estate's historic houses with a local expert. After a short break, you will walk an ancient Tequesta path to the Cutler Burial Mound to learn about some of the 40,000 year old fossils and artifacts that were left behind by the Tequesta Native American Tribe.

Lunch: Enjoy a boxed lunch on the Deering Estate grounds.

Afternoon: Continue to the site of our next activity; Biscayne National Park and the Dante Fascell Visitor Center and Gallery to learn more about the park and the history within its borders, both above and below the water. Inhabited for more than 10,000 years, Biscayne National Park preserves many traces of human and natural history. Each island including Elliott Key, the northernmost of the Florida Keys, has evidence of human civilization. Beneath the surface, shipwrecks add to natural reefs while preserving a more violent time of history.

Dinner: Enjoy a plated meal at a local restaurant.

Evening: At leisure.

Day 7
Royal Palm Visitor Center, Anhinga Trail, Gumbo Limbo Trail
Location: Florida City, FL Meal: B,L,D Hotel: Quality Inn Florida City
Activity note: Walk up to 1 1/2 miles on flat, paved and boardwalk trails. Driving approximately 100 miles throughout the day, 1 1/2 hours round trip.

Breakfast: At the hotel.

Morning: We will begin our morning at the Ernest F. Coe Visitors Center at the Main Entrance of Everglades National Park. We will enjoy an informative film on the Everglades in the comfortable theater before having an opportunity for a self-led walk among their self-provoking exhibits. The center has a giant diorama with life-size replicas of Everglades denizens on the prowl. We will walk the famous Anhinga Trail at the Royal Palm area of Everglades National Park. Follow the trails and boardwalks to get a close-up view of wild gators, turtles, Roseate Spoonbills, and abounding varieties of wading birds and aquatic species. The Anhinga Trail is so beautiful and indicative of the Everglades that a group of women petitioned for its protection as a state park in the early 20th Century. This state park was the genesis of Everglades National Park, dedicated in 1947.

Lunch: We will ride to the Long Pine Key picnic area a few miles from the Visitors Center where we will have a box lunch including a choice of sandwich, chips, cookies, fruit, and water.

Afternoon: Independently discover the Flamingo Visitor Center and the Marina in Everglades National Park.

Dinner: At a local restaurant, we will have a plated farewell dinner, plus a choice of house wine or domestic beer, coffee, tea, fountain drink, or water.

Evening: At leisure. Prepare for departure in the morning.

Day 8
Program Concludes
Location: Florida City, FL Meal: B
Activity note: Hotel check-out by 11:00 a.m.; The Road Scholar shuttle will leave for the airport at 10:00 a.m.; please do not book departure flights before 1:00 p.m.

Breakfast: At the hotel. This concludes our program. Please note that the Road Scholar shuttle departs promptly at 10:00 a.m. to the airport. If you are transferring to another Road Scholar program, detailed instructions are included in your Information Packet for that program. We hope you enjoy Road Scholar learning adventures and look forward to having you on rewarding programs in the future. Don’t forget to join our Facebook page and follow us on Instagram. Best wishes for all your journeys!

Itinerary: Hawaii: Ocean and Islands Adventure

Day 1: Arrive in Honolulu and Meet the Group

Meals: Dinner

Upon arrival in Hawaii’s capital, Honolulu, you’ll be be met at the airport and taken to your hotel just steps from the world famous Waikiki beaches. After a relaxing welcome dinner together, we’ll get to know one another and discuss the schedule for the week ahead.

Day 2: Journey to Oahu’s North Shore & Experience the Aloha Spirit

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

After breakfast, we’ll set out for Hawaii’s iconic North Shore, famous for its big waves and stunning landscapes. Spend the morning in the historic Waimea Valley with a local organization helping to preserve the valley’s cultural heritage and rainforests. Assist with a reforestation initiative, swim in waterfalls, and see why the ancient Hawaiians deemed the valley sacred centuries ago. In the afternoon, we’ll continue to Na Mea Kupono, an eco-farm that is home to Hawaii’s staple crop, taro. We’ll be hosted by this local family for a Hawaiin-style paina, or gathering, for our dinner as we learn more about their role in farming on the island.

Day 3: Climb Diamond Head & Sail out to Sea on a Catamaran

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Hawaii’s South Shore is crowned by the now extinct Diamond Head volcano. We’ll take a hike this morning to the top of the rim to get a panoramic view of Waikiki from above. For those who opt not to hike, we’ll have the option to visit the Bishop Museum, home of the royal Kamehameha family and now housing an array of artifacts covering Hawaii’s vast Polynesian heritage. After lunch in Waikiki, we’ll hit the sea on a catamaran ride over the turquoise Pacific waters.

Day 4: Fly to Maui & Explore the Tropical‘Iao Valley State Park

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Enjoy a free morning to explore Waikiki. Head to the beach for a surf lesson with the Waikiki beach boys, check out the area’s cafes and shops or simply relax on white sand beaches only steps from your hotel. We’ll take a short mid-day flight across the Hawaiian archipelago to the Valley Isle of Maui. After landing, we’ll head over to the towering emerald peaks of the ‘Iao Valley on Central Maui for a guided hike of the state park. A location revered by the ancient Hawaiians, the valley also served as the site of one of Hawaii’s most important battles as King Kamehameha I tried to unite the islands in the 1700’s. Later in the evening, unwind at our Kaanapali beachfront hotel.

Day 5: Snorkel off Lana’i & Lend a Hand Protecting Sea Turtles

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

We’ll have an early breakfast before cruising to the scenic coastline of Lana'i island with the Pacific Whale Foundation. Spend the morning with breakfast on the boat (expect large boat with other travelers) and then 1.5 hours of snorkeling. Scout for wild dolphins, including acrobatic spinner dolphins, friendly bottlenose dolphins, and curious spotted dolphins. Conservationists from the Foundation will narrate your journey and take about everything from whale migration to plastics in the ocean to reef health.

We’ll return to Maui and, after lunch, spend our first afternoon volunteering alongside the Maui Ocean Center Marine Institute. Home to one of Hawaii’s largest sea turtle rescues and land based coral nurseries, we’ll join their staff on beach and marine debris cleanu , specifically collecting coral fragments. Take these pieces of coral back to the research center and aid in cutting them into smaller pieces to be grown at the center for a period of 8 months - something that would take the reef 20 years to regenerate! This coral is eventually placed back into the reef to bring back areas that are dead or dying.

Day 6: Maui Ocean Center Volunteering & Farewell Luau

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

After breakfast, we’ll spend another morning helping the conservation team at the Maui Ocean Center Marine Institute. On Maui and other Hawaiian islands, sea turtles are being threatened as their habitat is increasingly depleted. Green turtle populations are being impacted by events such as the 2018 hurricane that washed out the most important nesting beach for this species in the entire archipelago. We’ll continue to lend a hand on our projects while learning about some of the initiatives in place to preserve the fragile ecosystem both on land and underwater, including going out with the team to find turtles and tag them for research purposes.

Later in the afternoon, we’ll head back to the hotel where you’ll have some free time to enjoy the beach, swim in the ocean or venture into the coastal town of Lahaina. Tonight, we’ll enjoy a special farewell dinner together along with a traditional island luau.

Day 7: Depart Maui or Continue on for the Post-Trip Extension

Meals: Breakfast

Enjoy breakfast at the hotel and check-out of your rooms. The rest of the day is free to relax at the beach or explore nearby Lahaina until your flight home, or continue on to our optional post-trip extension along the gorgeous road to Hana.

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