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thumb|right|An Aventura II at [[Sun 'n Fun 2004]]

The Aero Adventure Aventura is a family of ultralight amphibians marketed as a kit aircraft by Aero Adventure of DeLand, Florida. The aircraft was designed by Bob Bailey in 1995.

The aircraft are high-wing flying boats of pusher configuration available in both single and two-seat models. Its design heritage stretches back to the Advanced Aeromarine Buccaneer amphibian ultralights.

;Aventura HP

:Single seater intended to be registered as an amateur-built aircraft. Standard engines are the Rotax 503 Rotax 582. 42 had been completed and flown by the end of 2011.

;Aventura II

:Two-seater with some options included as standard features. Standard engine is the four-stroke Rotax 912ULS.

;Aventura XLR

:Limited edition two-seater with many extras as standard features, including a new style engine cowling, custom graphics package, redesigned instrument panel including GPS, vertical speed indicator and a mode-C transponder, electric landing gear retraction, gear indicator lights, differential hydraulic brakes, carpeting and a headliner. The standard engine is the four-stroke Rotax 912ULS.