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

$7
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3 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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L’Arc de Triomphe

“You will only return to your homes under triumphal arches”! One thing is certain, Napoleon knew how to motivate his troops. This is the promise he made to his soldiers following the Battle of Austerlitz. A great fan of the Roman Empire and their style, he too wanted a triumphal arch erected to welcome the victorious general at the head of his troops.

Avenue Kléber

Here you are on the beautiful Avenue Kléber which connects the Arc de Triomphe to the Trocadero for just over a kilometer. It is one of the twelve avenues created by Haussmann that join the Place de l'Étoile.

The Trocadero

You arrive on the Trocadéro esplanade dominated by the huge Palais de Chaillot, built on the hill of the same name. The history of the Trocadero is rather unknown. The ancient palace, which has now disappeared, was nevertheless magnificent. It was built for the Universal Exhibition of 1878.

View of the Eiffel Tower and the Pont d'Iéna

There you are, facing the famous Jena Bridge, which you admire in the foreground. It was wanted by Napoleon the first, to cross the Seine in the continuity of the military school and connect it to the Chaillot hill where a grand palace was to be built for his son.

La Tour Eiffel

I am not presenting it to you, so here it is, the Eiffel Tower! You certainly know that it was created to be the centrepiece of the Universal Exhibition of 1889, symbol of the centenary of the French Revolution, by Gustave Eiffel.

The Champ de Mars

A word about the Champ de Mars that you are crossing for a moment. This large public garden, 780 meters long, extends from the Jena bridge to the military school. It is also in connection with this military school that it is called the Champ de Mars, in honor of the Greek god of war.

Lavirotte building

Stop for a moment and admire the splendid facade of the Lavirotte building. Art Nouveau is an artistic movement that was as brief as it was intense.

The Big Rock

You pass in front of the Saint-Pierre du Gros Caillou church, installed in the heart of the eponymous district since 1733. So why is this emblematic district, which now houses the Eiffel Tower, the Quai Branly Museum, the Trocadero, etc., called the Gros Caillou?

Hotel and Esplanade des Invalides

The Hôtel des Invalides that you see on the square was designed by Louis XIV who was very sensitive to the fate of the military. In the 1670s, he therefore had a foundation built to receive injured soldiers who served in the royal army.

Alexander III bridge

Here you are in front of one of the most beautiful bridges in Paris which offers you a magnificent perspective on the Grand Palais with its beautiful golden statues in the foreground. It is also true on the other side with a great panorama of the Invalides.

Petit Palais and Grand Palais

You can really say thank you to the Universal Exhibitions when you see the cultural wealth they have brought us. This despite the fact that the tradition wanted the buildings built for exhibitions to be ephemeral.

The Gardens of Paris

You are in the gardens at the bottom of the Champs Élysées. Much less well known than the famous shops, they are nevertheless worth a visit and offer a pleasant break from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Place de la Concorde

Here we are on the Place de la Concorde. This square, which is the largest in the capital, is also one of the most beautiful. Steeped in history, it was created at the end of 1700 at the request of Louis XV.

Madeleine Church

This huge Greek temple, installed on Place de la Madeleine, is in reality the Church of the Magdalene! I agree, neoclassical architecture is not the most common for a Catholic Church!

The Elysée

Here we are on Faubourg Saint Honoré. One of the most luxurious streets in Paris and the address of the French President, the Minister of the Interior or the United States Ambassador. Boutiques, art galleries and private mansions complete the picture of the suburb.

The Marigny theater

You now pass the small Marigny theater, classified as a historic monument. The history of this theater began in 1835, when a physician-magician offered his numbers in Marigny Square, in a small room, called the Castle of Hell.

The Champs Élysées

Here you are on the most beautiful avenue in the world. Just that! This famous avenue connects Place de la Concorde to Place de l'Étoile in two kilometers of luxury brands and great restaurants, all well established in classified monuments.

The Lido

On your right, you pass the famous Lido cabaret. This legendary room, opened in 1946, has just taken a new direction with Lido 2.0. The Accor group has in fact bought the cabaret, and transformed it into a theater dedicated to musicals.

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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