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Full day tour of The Florida Keys - Key Largo Islamorada Key West

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Islamorada, US
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Islamorada, US
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Experience the beauty and adventure of The Florida Keys on a full day tour that is completely customizable to your interests! This private tour for up to 6 people allows you to decide how many stops you want to make and how much time you want to spend at each location. Explore the unique history and ecosystem of the Florida Keys, including its endangered animals and National Marine Sanctuary. From visiting monuments dedicated to hurricane victims, to learning about sea turtle rehabilitation, and even spotting Key Deer, this tour offers a diverse and unforgettable experience. Whether you want to beach hop, jump off a bridge, or simply explore the best bars in Key West, this tour has something for everyone. Get ready to embrace the beauty of the Florida Keys and create memories that will last a lifetime!

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Customized stops based on your interests
  • Learn about the unique history and eco-system of The Florida Keys
  • Beach hopping all the way to Key West
  • Spotting endangered Key Deer in their natural habitat
  • Visiting the iconic Southernmost Point of the Continental US
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks
  • No admission to any museum or other location is included in the tour cost.
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

Take a magical journey through the breathtaking beauty of The Florida Keys with the full day tour of Key Largo, Islamorada, and Key West. This extraordinary adventure promises to be an unforgettable experience, offering a unique blend of history, wildlife, and stunning vistas. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a history buff, or simply seeking an amazing day out, this tour has something for everyone.

What to expect?

Embark on a private tour tailored to your interests, accommodating up to 6 people. With the freedom to customize your itinerary, you can choose the number of stops and the duration spent at each site. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935, pay tribute to Flipper the Dolphin at her burial site, and discover the fascinating work of the Turtle Hospital. Prepare to be awed by the picturesque Seven Mile Bridge and keep an eye out for the charming Key Deer.

Who is this for?

This tour is ideal for anyone seeking an authentic and personalized exploration of The Florida Keys. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast eager to spot unique wildlife, a history lover interested in the region's vibrant past, or simply looking for an adventure with friends or family, this tour is perfect for you. Designed to cater to diverse interests, the tour promises to create unforgettable memories for individuals of all ages and backgrounds.

Why book this?

Uniquely tailored to your preferences, this tour allows you to craft your dream experience. With an experienced guide who knows the ins and outs of the region, you can rest assured knowing you're in good hands. The tour provides exclusive access to hidden gems and ensures a hassle-free day with private transportation. Moreover, by supporting sustainable tourism and raising awareness about the fragile ecosystem, you contribute to the preservation of this remarkable destination.

Good to know

Please note that admission to attractions and venues is not included in the tour price. However, your knowledgeable guide will provide valuable insights and recommendations, directing you to the best bars and eateries along the way. The tour spans approximately 480 minutes, giving you ample time to fully immerse yourself in each destination. Whether you're yearning for a beach-hopping adventure, curious about key deer, or eager to witness a breathtaking sunset at Mallory Square, this tour has it all.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on this tour have raved about their extraordinary experiences. They highlight the flexibility of the itinerary, praising the personalized attention and guidance provided by the knowledgeable guides. Visitors were impressed by the diverse range of activities, from exploring historical monuments to encountering local wildlife. The tour's commitment to sustainable tourism and raising awareness about environmental conservation has also left a positive impact on many guests. Overall, reviews reflect high satisfaction with the tour's organization, professionalism, and the unique memories created along the way.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

Hurricane Monument

(Pass by)

Monument in Islamorada dedicated to the 408 people that died in the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 on September 2, 1935. The dedication ceremony was on November 14, 1937.

Anne's Beach

(Pass by)

Adorable local beach with a boardwalk connecting the two sides.

Dolphin Research Center

(Pass by)

The home of "Flipper the Dolphin's" offspring as well as her burial site.

The Turtle Hospital

(Pass by)

According to their website: "The Turtle Hospital opened its doors in 1986 with four main goals: 1) Rehab injured sea turtles and release them back to their natural habitat. 2) Educate the public by visiting local schools and attending outreach programs. 3) Conducting and assisting with research aiding sea turtles (in collaboration with state universities). 4) Working toward environmental legislation making the beaches and water safe for sea turtles."

Seven Mile Bridge

This bridge and area has SO much of not only OUR history, but that of the entire state! And that VIEW!!

Pigeon Key

(Pass by)

What's up with this tiny island??

National Key Deer Refuge

What are Key Deer? Wait. You guys have DEER.....in The Keys??!! Whhaatt?? Yes we do! And we will try our best to try and spot some for you, but keep in mind that they are an endangered species and are limited in numbers. You will not be permitted to feed them, touch them, chase them or in any other way interfere with what they are doing. We believe in sustainable tourism. We love and care about our ecosystem and the wildlife that inhabits it. We hope to raise awareness to hopefully reverse the damage that's been done to sensitive ecosystems around the world. Our islands are beautiful and we want to share that beauty with YOU, and generations to come :-) .

Blue Hole

Small freshwater lake in a nature reserve, known to be a feeding spot for endangered key deer.

Bahia Honda State Park

(Pass by)

State Park

Smathers Beach

Large Beach in Key West

Southernmost Point

Southernmost Point of Continental US - 90 miles to Cuba! You are closer to Cuba, than you're nearest Wal-Mart!

Key West Lighthouse and Keeper's Quarters Museum

(Pass by)

Key West lighthouse that was in use from 1823 - 1969.

The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

(Pass by)

Home of Ernest Hemmingway

Key West Cemetery

(Pass by)

Key West has to have above ground tombs like New Orleans does!

Fort East Martello Museum

(Pass by)

"Construction began in 1862 by the U.S. Army on this Civil War Fort and Tower in order to provide extra protection for Key West and defend against the possibility of a Confederate sea assault."

West Martello Tower

(Pass by)

This historic tower was built in 1862 during the Civil War and is one of three remaining Civil War era structures on the island. Although it was often used for target practice by the United States Navy, the fort was never actually involved in a battle.

Key West Shipwreck Museum

(Pass by)

Learn about our shipwreck and treasure hunting history!

Kino Sandals Inc

(Pass by)

ADORABLE local family leather sandal shop. Owned by the same family for generation!

Duval Street

(Pass by)

The iconic Duval St, similar to New Orleans Bourbon St.

Mallory Square

(Pass by)

Sunset views, and a nightly sunset celebration!

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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