If you’re looking for a way to see Ponce Inlet that covers both its charming streets and its coastal beauty, the Segs and the City Ponce Inlet Segway Tour offers a unique blend. This 2-hour and 15-minute adventure takes you through waterfront neighborhoods, historic landmarks, and onto a peaceful beach, all while gliding effortlessly on a Segway. It’s a terrific option for travelers who want a relaxed, active, and visually engaging experience.
Our review explores what makes this tour stand out — from its scenic views and historic stops to the friendly, intimate setting. We also highlight its potential drawbacks and who would enjoy it most. Whether you’re a first-time Segway rider or a seasoned explorer, this tour promises a memorable slice of Florida’s coastal charm.
Two things we love about this experience are how smoothly it combines different environments — city, beach, and historic landmarks — into one cohesive outing, and the opportunity it provides for wildlife sightings, like dolphins and turtles. These moments of nature and history make for a rich, layered experience.
A possible consideration is the group size; with a maximum of six travelers, it feels intimate but may not suit travelers seeking larger group adventures or guided bus tours.
This tour suits those who enjoy active sightseeing, scenic beauty, and a taste of local history in a relaxed, small-group setting. It’s especially perfect if you want to combine a little adventure with some downtime and good conversation.
Key Points

- Combination of environments: Beach, city streets, and historic sites in one tour.
- Short safety briefing: Starts with a 15-minute introduction to Segway riding.
- Wildlife sightings: Possible views of dolphins and turtles along the coast.
- Includes historic landmarks: Visits to a lighthouse and graveyards.
- Customizable experience: Relaxing stops at scenic points with free drinks afterward.
- Small-group setting: Maximum of six travelers enhances personal attention.
The Itinerary in Detail: What to Expect from the Tour

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Starting Point and Safety Briefing
Your adventure begins at Down the Hatch Seafood Restaurant on Front Street, a friendly spot well-loved for its local charm. The initial 15-minute safety briefing sets the tone — it’s a practical orientation designed to build confidence, especially if you’re new to Segways. The staff is approachable, ensuring everyone feels comfortable before the ride.
Scenic Ride through Ponce Inlet’s Waterfront Streets
After the briefing, you’ll hop onto your Segway for a 90-minute glide through Ponce Inlet’s laid-back streets. This area is perfect for relaxed exploration — expect to see charming waterfront homes, busy marinas, and perhaps a few friendly locals. The pace is gentle, making it accessible whether you’re a beginner or experienced rider. The views of the Halifax River are especially pleasing, with plenty of photo opportunities along the way.
The Beach and Wildlife Encounters
One of the tour’s highlights is the pause at the southern tip beach area. This quiet stretch of sand, part of a natural barrier island, is ideal for stepping off the Segway and soaking in the sun. Not only is it a peaceful spot for a quick break, but it also offers opportunities to spot marine life — dolphins are sometimes seen playing offshore, and turtles may surface nearby.
This beach stop is a real treat for anyone craving a taste of Florida’s surf and sand, away from the crowded tourist spots. The soft sands and gentle waves make it a relaxing addition to the tour.
Visiting Historic Landmarks
From the beach, you’ll get a majestic view of the Ponce Inlet Historic Lighthouse, one of the key icons of the area. While the tour doesn’t include a lighthouse tour per se, the sighting itself is a memorable moment. The lighthouse, built in 1887, is a picture-worthy landmark and offers a tangible connection to the area’s maritime past.
You’ll also visit two graveyards, giving you a glimpse into the local history and heritage of the community. These stops are not just photo ops — they’re windows into the stories of the people who shaped the town.
Returning and Refreshments
Back at the starting point, everyone is treated to a complimentary drink at Down the Hatch’s bar. It’s a nice way to unwind, chat about the tour, and savor some local flavors. The restaurant’s menu features fresh Florida seafood, like crab legs, fish tacos, and signature dishes such as the Mahi Mahi Sandwich or Shrimp Scampi, making it a perfect spot to extend your visit.
Practical Details and Tips for Your Tour

The tour departs at 11:00 am, making it an excellent mid-morning activity. It’s suitable for most travelers — most people can participate, and the small group size ensures personalized attention. The cost is $119 per person, which includes a 2-hour adventure plus the free drink afterward. When considering value, think about the unique combination of scenic views, historical insight, and wildlife sightings — all in a compact, engaging format.
Since the tour is weather-dependent, plan for sunny or mild conditions, and wear comfortable clothing. Participants should arrive ready for an active, outdoor experience but don’t need prior Segway experience thanks to the thorough safety briefing.
The maximum group size of six means a personal touch, but it’s worth noting if you prefer larger group tours. The experience also is accessible for most travelers, with near public transportation options near the meeting point.
Why This Tour Is Worth Considering
This tour offers a balanced introduction to Ponce Inlet, blending the charm of its streets, the serenity of its beaches, and the allure of its historic landmarks. It’s particularly good for travelers who want to enjoy an active outing without the commitment of long guided tours or bus trips. The flexibility to see wildlife and relax on the sand, combined with the chance to snap photos of the lighthouse, makes it a well-rounded experience.
The small-group format fosters a friendly atmosphere, giving you more opportunity for questions and personalized tips. Plus, the inclusion of a complimentary drink and the chance to explore local seafood spots afterward adds value for those looking to make the most of their time in Florida.
Who Will Love This Tour?

If you’re a curious traveler eager to see a slice of coastal Florida with a hint of history, this tour is ideal. It’s great for first-time Segway users, active seniors, or small groups wanting a private feel. Nature lovers will appreciate the wildlife sightings, and anyone interested in a relaxed, scenic outing will find it rewarding.
However, those seeking a more intense adventure or a large-group experience might prefer other options. It’s best suited for those who enjoy manageable, intimate tours with plenty of opportunities to take photos and soak in the views.
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour begins with a 15-minute safety briefing to help everyone feel confident, regardless of prior experience.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, including time for safety instructions and stops.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers the Segway rental, safety briefing, guide, and a complimentary drink at Down the Hatch after the tour.
Can I see wildlife, like dolphins?
While wildlife sightings aren’t guaranteed, there’s a good chance to see dolphins and turtles along the coast during the beach stop.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Down the Hatch Seafood Restaurant on Front Street, Ponce Inlet.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes. Bring sunscreen and sunglasses for sun protection.
Is transportation available?
The meeting point is accessible by public transportation, and most travelers find it convenient to park nearby.
Can children participate?
The tour is suitable for most travelers, but specific age or weight restrictions aren’t stated. Check with Fun Coast Tours if you have concerns.
What if the weather is bad?
Tours are weather-dependent; in case of rain or storms, you might need to reschedule or cancel with a full refund if done 24 hours in advance.
How many people are in each group?
A maximum of six travelers ensures a relaxed, personalized experience.
Final Thoughts

The Segs and the City Ponce Inlet Segway Tour is a smart choice for those wanting a brief, engaging look at one of Florida’s charming coastal towns. It offers a perfect blend of beach, history, and scenery in a small-group setting. You’ll love the views, the chance to see local wildlife, and the relaxed pace that allows for plenty of photo ops and local flavor.
This tour is especially suited for travelers seeking a balance of activity and leisure, with a focus on authentic experiences and manageable adventure. It’s an excellent way to combine light exercise with sightseeing — one that leaves you with great memories and perhaps a few new stories to tell.
Whether you’re visiting Ponce Inlet for the first time or want a different way to explore its sights, this tour is worth considering. Just remember to bring your sense of curiosity and a camera — and enjoy the glide!
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