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

$7
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3 hours
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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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A word about museums

Here you are inside one of the largest fortified structures in Europe and undoubtedly the most beautiful in Italy. It is the most important artistic space in Milan.

Sempione Park and Mermaid Bridge

After so many cultures, there's nothing like a little bit of fresh air. The beautiful Sempione Park, in English fashion, offers 40 hectares to stroll and take a break from the city.

View of the Arco della Pace

The beautiful Triumphal Arch that you see on the other side of the park is the Arco della Pace, translate the Arch of Peace. If it reminds you of its Parisian counterpart, it's because it was built in 1807, during the Napoleonic era.

The Via Dante Perspective

The Via Dante, which you are now taking, connects Sforza Castle to Duomo Square. It was opened in 1888 as a road link with the castle! No wonder it's the busiest street in Milan!

The Roman Theater

The remains of the Roman era are discreet in Milan. But know that the city was an important Roman city.

The Dito

Stop by the business square to see this insolent and surprising statue. It was offered by the famous contemporary artist Maurizio Cattelan, on the sole condition that it be placed in front of the Stock Exchange.

The Duomo

You are blown away and for good reason! You are now face to face with one of the largest and tallest cathedrals in the world!

The Octagon of the Galleries

At the intersection of the two galleries is what is called, you can guess why, the octagon. Overlooked by an impressive dome and surrounded by allegories of the 4 continents, this crossroads is a real wonder!

Market Square

In medieval times, you would be here, in the heart of the city. Piazza Mercanti was the commercial and governmental center of Milan.

Duomo Square

You can feel it, you know it, you are in the central square of Milan. This is where the heart of the city beats and where everything starts.

The Royal Palace

You now see the Royal Palace built on the initiative of Maria Theresa of Austria, when the Duchy of Milan was in the hands of the House of Habsburgs.

Emmanuel II Galleries

Entering the most beautiful gallery in Europe is a sensation and your eyes are immediately drawn to its sumptuous and impressive glass roof!

Marino Palace

Here you are in front of the Palazzo Marino. This palace is a remarkable 15th century mansion, built for a family of wealthy Genoese bankers.

Place San Fedele

You are in San Fedele Square in front of its Jesuit church of the same name. It is the first residence of the Jesuits in Milan.

Corso Vittorio Emanuele Secondo

You cross the artery that connects Duomo Square to San Babila Square. It's the city's second pedestrian zone and the perfect spot if you want to do a bit of shopping.

San Bernardino Alle Ossa Church

Another church, you will tell me. So, far from me the idea of showing you all the churches in Milan, but believe me, enter the small adjacent building, just to the left of the church, and you will see that it is actually an ossuary!

La Scala

Don't judge a book by its cover. This is an expression that makes perfect sense here. So yes, you are disappointed.

Brera Botanical Garden

A true oasis in the center of Milan, this botanical garden is a charming surprise that leads you straight to the famous Brera Palace and its famous Pinacoteca.

Brera Palace

You have now arrived in front of the famous Brera Palace, which includes several institutions. The Brera Art Gallery is one of the most important museums in Italy along with the Uffizi Museum in Florence and the Vatican Museums in Rome.

The Statue of Napoleon

A word about the statue of Napoleon that you see in the center of the courtyard. The emperor is represented as the unarmed and peacemaking God Mars. A triumphant nude destined to end up in a hall and not in a square.

Brera district

You are in the heart of a bohemian, artistic and picturesque neighborhood. Welcome to the center of Brera. Small streets paved as we like them, dotted with shops, bars and restaurants.

Museum of Art and Science

This sublime building on the corner is the Bonacossa Palace where the Milan Museum of Art and Science is located. The museum is located in the former San Vittore monastery founded in the 16th century.

Sforza Castle

An emblematic figure of Milan, the Sforza Castle alone tells the whole story of the city. From its fortress era to today's museums, the castle has been the scene of numerous foreign dominations.

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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