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Key West Water Tours
Come play in the waves and experience the thrill of driving a waverunner. Join an exciting and educational 2-hour, 26-mile tour around Key West and neighboring islands. Experienced guides will point out native marine life such as sea urchins, beautiful coral and the occasional bottlenose dolphin. Hourly rentals are available. View Partner
Key West Water Tours
Come play in the waves and experience the thrill of driving a Waverunner. Join an exciting and educational 2-hour, 26-mile tour around Key West and neighboring islands. Experienced guides will point out native marine life such as sea urchins, beautiful coral and the occasional bottlenose dolphin. Hourly rentals are also available. For the nature lovers our knowledgeable guides will be taking you through a mangrove creek and the shallow water ecosystem of the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. You’ll also have the opportunity to see native wildlife along the way such as jellyfish, urchins, stingrays, turtles, herons, egrets, cormarants, and the occasional dolphin and manatee! For the adrenaline junkies there will be plenty of play time in both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean! View PartnerKey West Water Tours
Come play in the waves and experience the trill of driving a WaveRunner. Join an exciting and educational two-hour, 26-miles tour around Key West and neighboring islands. Experienced guides will point out native marine life such as sea urchins, corals, and the occasional bottlenose dolphin.Hourly WaveRunner rentals are also available. View Partner
Key West Shipwreck Treasures Museum
Meet master wrecker Asa Tift in his 1856 warehouse. Climb to the top of the 65-foot lookout tower. Laser technology, live action, video and artifacts combine to make this one of Key West’s most unique attractions. Open daily 9:40 a.m. to 5 p.m., tours every 20 min. View Partner
Key West Shipwreck Treasures Museum
Wreck Ashore! With these words, enter the world of 1856 Key West… the era of the wreckers. At the Key West Shipwreck Museum you will step back into time as you discover Key West's unique maritime heritage and how it became the richest city in the United States. The Key West Museum combines actors, films and the actual artifacts from the 1985 rediscovery of the wrecked vessel Isaac Allerton, which sank in 1856 on the treacherous Florida Keys reef. Join master wrecker Asa Tift and his wrecking crew as he tells you the story of how this unusual industry provided for the livelihoods of the early pioneers of Key West. You will be invited to climb the 65' lookout tower and if need be, alarm Mr. Tift of any wrecks on the reef! Learn more about the wrecking industry and what Key West once was by clicking on the links above. View Partner
Key West Seaplane Adventures
We are the only Seaplane Service to Dry Tortugas National Park.  70 miles west of Key West, Florida Keys, lies one of North America's most inaccessible National Parks, the Dry Tortugas. The park is renowned for its marine life, pirate legends and sheer unspoiled beauty. It is dominated by its central feature, the majestic Fort Jefferson, the largest brick building in the western hemisphere. Step back in time and explore the history that is Fort Jefferson. Sunbathe on a remote white sand beach or snorkel the living reef in the warm crystal clear waters. Seaplane tours to the Dry Tortugas and Fort Jefferson National Park. Offers morning, afternoon, or full-day tours. Spot sharks, rays, porpoise, huge sea turtles and submerged Spanish galleons in the crystal clear waters. Dry Tortugas National Park in addition to Fort Jefferson offers amazing wildlife viewing and some of clearest waters anywhere in North America. View Partner