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Key West Day Trip from Miami: Snorkeling, Conch Train & Dolphin Watching

$7
Duration
2 hours 40 minutes
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Highlights

  • Reach the southernmost point in the USA with its mild, tropical-maritime climate
  • See 43 bridges and 31 islands as you travel down the Florida Keys
  • Have free time to explore and dine in Key West
  • Upgrade to include the Conch Train, snorkeling or glass-bottom boat
  • Choose the "Transportation Only" option if budget is a concern

Get ready for fun in the sun on a day trip from Miami to Key West. Choose to take a glass bottom boat cruise through a maze of mangrove-canopied canals and streams, ride a conch train, go parasailing, jump into the water for a snorkeling session above a coral reef with diverse marine life or go dolphin watching.

Start your day on an air-conditioned bus from Miami Beach to Key West with a 4-hour drive. Watch as your tour guide points out the famous 31 Caribbean Islands along the drive known as the Florida Keys.

Cross 43 bridges as you travel through the Keys to Key West. See the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico while driving by the coastline. Key West is the most southern point of the USA and only 90 miles from Cuba.

Once you arrive in Key West, get 6 hours to explore the island at a leisurely pace, stroll the artistic streets, or relax at outdoor cafes and restaurants.

Upgrade your day trip by choosing an option that includes one of the following inclusions:

A 1-hour Conch Train Ticket. This 60-minute narrated tour around Key West is one of Florida’s Top attractions, covering over 100 points of interest and its most popular attractions. Show your ticket at the Sails to Rail Museum for free entry

A 3-hour snorkeling adventure at North America’s only living coral reef. Travel on a state-of-the-art Catamaran, receive professional instruction, use top-of-the-line snorkel gear, and enjoy an open bar on the way back (including sodas beer, wine, champagne, margaritas, well-mixed drinks)

A 2-hour cruise on a glass-bottom boat where you can witness the wonders of North America’s only living coral reef, maybe spotting sea turtles and rays. Fun for all the family, you also get great views of Key West from the sea.

A 3-hour Dolphin Watching and Snorkeling Eco Cruise Tour where you can watch bottlenose dolphins in their natural habitat on this dolphin-watching tour from Key West. Cruise to the backcountry waters and enjoy some snorkeling fun of your own as you admire marine life. Enjoy an open bar on the way back (including sodas, beer and wine).

A 7-12 minute parasail off the coast of Key West on a 1-hour parasailing adventure. Enjoy the tropical vibe of the Keys as you are helped into your parasail harness before being slowly raised in the air until you are flying high above Key West.

A 2-hour cruise on a glass-bottom boat (as above) plus a meal at the Hard Rock Cafe with a choice of any burger, entree salad or sandwich; chef’s choice dessert; unlimited coffee, tea or soft drinks

Make your way back from Key West to Miami Beach at 5 PM.

Inclusions

  • Round-trip transportation by air-conditioned bus
  • Bilingual guide on the bus (English & Spanish)
  • A brief bus tour of Key West upon arrival
  • 6 hours free time to enjoy Key West
  • Bilingual guide 3-hour boat trip with snorkel gear (if the snorkeling option is chosen)
  • Sodas, beer, wine, champagne, margaritas, mixed drinks (if snorkeling option chosen)
  • 1-hour Conch Train with entry to Sails to Rails Museum (if option chosen)
  • 2-hour glass bottom boat cruise (if option chosen)
  • 3-hour dolphin watching and snorkeling eco cruise tour (if option chosen)
  • 7-12 minute parasail (if option chosen)
  • Meal at Hard Rock Cafe (if option chosen)

Exclusions

  • Tip or gratuity
  • Food & drinks

Tour Plan

Itinerary

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German Historical Museum

The monumental buildings in this district follow one another and are similar. Here you have the entrance to the German Historical Museum, known as Zeughaus which means Arsenal.

Kronprinz Palace

In front of you are a set of royal residences dating from the 18th century: the Kronprintz Palace and the Princesses' Palace, now the Opera Café.

Berlin National Opera

The famous Unter den Linden Avenue, literally meaning “under the linden trees,” extends from the Brandenburg Gate to the castle bridge behind you.

Bebelplatz

Here you are in one of the most beautiful squares in the capital, renamed in 1947, in honor of one of the founders of the German Socialist Democratic Workers' Party: August Bebel.

St. Edwige's Cathedral

This is a magnificent symbol of religious tolerance. St. Edwig's Cathedral, which you have in front of you, is the episcopal seat of the archdiocese of Berlin and one of the most important Catholic places of worship in Germany.

Gendarmenmarkt

Here you are on the Gendarmenmarkt, the police market square in French. Grandiose and harmonious, it is described as the most beautiful in the capital. Some even say that it is the most beautiful place north of the Alps!

French and German domes

As you have noticed, one of the major interests of this place lies in the resemblance between the two churches that balance it. However, they were not built at the same time.

Charlottenstrasse

Since you are going down Charlotte Street for several hundred meters, I would like to take this opportunity to tell you a bit about the queen hidden behind this name.

Michaelsen Palace

Here, at the corner of the street, you can see the beautiful Art Nouveau facade of the Michaelsen Palace.

Neighborhood: Schützenstrasse

This ultra-colorful block, which contrasts sharply with the rest of the neighborhood, is the work of the Italian architect Aldo Rossi: the Schützenstraße neighborhood.

Peter Fechter Memorial

You would pass by without seeing it, as the Peter Fechter memorial is sober. And yet, he is one of the most famous victims of the Wall, if not the most symbolic.

Checkpoint Charlie

There it is, the famous Checkpoint Charlie. It is one of those images that you probably already had in mind before arriving in Berlin.

Trabi Museum

On your right, you have the project The Wall, Asisi Panorama Berlin which invites you to relive, thanks to hundreds of retouched and scaled photographs, the daily life of Berliners in the 1980s.

Topography of Terrors

You arrive at the site of the former headquarters of the Gestapo and the SS, whose ruins were razed after the war.

To Potsdamer Platz

You've certainly heard of Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, considered, at least at one time, to be the German version of Times Square.

Hitler's bunker

Before I learn a bit more about the memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe, which you see in front of you, I wanted to tell you a word about Hitler.

Memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe

Be mentally prepared because the memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe is emotional.

Pariser Platz

You are on the huge Alexander Square, one of the most iconic places in Berlin. It was named so in 1805, for the visit of Tsar Alexander I of Russia, during his visit to the King of Prussia.

Brandenburg Gate

Like most other visitors, if you have come this far it is above all to see the magnificent Brandenburg Gate, symbol of German reunification and the last historic gate still there today!

Memorial to the Sinti and the murdered Roma of Europe

During your visit to Berlin, be prepared to encounter numerous memorials dedicated to the various communities persecuted by the Nazi regime.

Reichstag Palace

So here is a building steeped in history. The Reichstag Palace has played an important role in the history of Berlin.

White Crosses Memorial

The white crosses that you discover on the railings are there in memory of the people who lost their lives trying to cross the wall.

Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus

The beautiful building with ultra-modern architecture that you see on the other bank is part of the parliamentary complex of the German federal government.

The Spree

The Spree, which separates the German capital in two, alone embodies the tumultuous history of the city it passes through. It was on its banks that the first city was created in the 13th century, and it later served as a natural border between East and West Berlin.

The Palace of Tears

You arrive at the Tränenpalast, the Palace of Tears in French, a highly symbolic place of the German division. After the construction of the Berlin Wall, Friedrichstrasse station found itself entirely in the Soviet sector.

Admiral Palace

The beautiful building you see across the street with its large Ionic columns and countless moldings is one of the few large entertainment halls from the beginning of the 20th century that are still present in Berlin.

Berlin State Library

The imposing building that you walk along on the left side and that seems to take up the entire block is the Berlin State Library.

Friedrich II statue

If you were wondering, know that the statue of the rider you see in the center of the street is that of King Frederick II of Prussia, aka Frederick the Great.

Humboldt University

You are now surrounded by beautiful period buildings, normal, you arrive in the district of Humboldt University, surrounded by the State Library and the Institute of Science.

Memorial to the victims of wars

Walk up to this colonnaded temple and look inside. It is a moving commemorative monument in memory of war victims.

Meeting / Pickup

Meet on location: This experience has no pick-up service, customers have to make their way to our meeting point.

Please Note

  • The Day Trip transportation part of this package operates in all weather conditions. Optional water activities are subject to weather conditions and this part of your trip is subject to last-minute cancellation, but you will still be able to enjoy the day in Key West.
  • The check-in in Miami Beach starts at 6:30 AM and departs at 7 AM every day The approximate time spent in Key West is from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Not Wheelchair Accessible
  • No Pets (except service animals)

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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