My husband and I took my 11 year old daughter and 8 year old son. We all enjoyed our tour and swim!! Tim and Bradley were awesome!
Captn Tim and Zack provided an axing behind the scenes your with great info, very engaging with our kids and we never felt rushed. We would definitely do this again.
Lots of fun and Capt Tim and Bradley are great! Keeps it entertaining with a live shark and eel in the tank too!
I really like the fish tank ad the swimming in the big fish tank and saw all the fishes too. I like the fish swimming was very fun and quick swim with fish tank?
Great experience for the kids. Very reasonable pricing and very educational.Captain Tim and Zach are fabulous, we loved it!!
We enjoyed a delicious breakfast in the Rumfish restaurant and my daughters LOVED their swim with the fishes. Zach and Captain Tim were outstanding - made it relevant and interesting for kids and adults.
It was an awesome experience and will do it again next year! Capt Tim and Bradley were great people to be with!It was all informative for me! Thanks again!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k1d6pdzngMMy family had a wonderful time yesterday at the St. Pete Outpost with Capt. Tim and Zach leading our tour. We live on Anna Maria Island and are big fans and met Mr. Harvey in Grand Cayman once.
The 33,500 gallon aquarium in RumFish Grill is spectacular! And you can see it from the INSIDE when you Swim with the Fishes. It's really more like floating than swimming. There's not much room to move around. But it's fun being in there looking down at the fish and out at the diners.The adventure starts with an inside tour with a guide - ours was Captain Tim, knowledgeable & funny - who explains how the aquariums were built, what kinds of fish are in them, etc. NOTE: There are two smaller aquariums. Be sure you see them. Then you go outside and meet with a marine specialist - ours was Angela, knowledgeable, enthusiastic, obviously loves her work - who explains how they make their own salt water then shows you the behind the scenes filtration, quarantine tank, etc. All along they emphasize conservation of the seas. Then you get dressed for the swim. They provide a flotation vest, mask, snorkel and booties, even towels for drying off when you're done. I recommend a t-shirt of some kind as well. The water is a bit chilly at 77 degrees or so. It's a 10-minute swim. Long enough to get a good look at everything. The fish come right up to you. Pretty cool!We really enjoyed it! If you are a diver or you regularly snorkel, this might be not be the thing for you other than the novelty of it. Apparently kids love it.
This experience was great!! Capt. Tim and Zach did a wonderful job on the "behind the scenes" tour. It was very informative (small children may get a little restless if there is a large group). Bring your good camera and take advantage of all the great photo ops! Remember: take jewelry off, no personal snorkeling gear is allowed, and swimmers WILL be required to rinse off completely before going into the tank. If you go on a Sunday, the buffet is quite expensive. You can eat out on the deck, though.