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Sugarloaf Key / Key West KOALocal Area AttractionsConch Tour Train - Key WestSee the "best of Key West" which is just a few minutes drive south of Sugarloaf Key, aboard the Conch Train. This little tour has been pleasing passengers since 1958. Some of the sights it highlights are Mallory Square, the Harry S. Truman Little White House, Schooner Western Union and more. The 90-minute tour departs several times daily and is available for charter. For information or to purchase tickets online, visit Conch Train. Eco-toursDeparting from our marina and skippered by our very own captain, this three-hour tour is a nautical celebration of the area. The tours are tailored to suit each group, so it's never the same trip twice. Learn about the sea turtles, manta rays and ecosystem of the Keys' backcountry from a comfortable passenger perspective. We also outfit our campers for fishing, canoeing and snorkeling. Inquire at our front desk for details. Looe Key National Marine SanctuaryVisit this underwater adventure at Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary, with more than five miles of well-developed coral. National Key Deer Refuge on Big Pine KeyCome face-to-face with these unusual two-feet-high animals. Fort JeffersonVisit Fort Jefferson, the largest masonry fortress in the Western Hemisphere. Dry Tortugas National Park and FerryLocated about 70 miles west of Key West is a cluster of islands that make up the Dry Tortugas National Park. Situated inside Fort Jefferson (one of the largest coastal forts ever built), this park is famous for its bird and marine life and legends of pirates and gold. Enjoy a continental breakfast aboard the Yankee Freedom ferry or get outfitted with snorkeling gear aboard the Sunny Days catamaran. For information and reservations, visit Dry Tortugas online. Sunset WatersportsAll Day Party Boat, Snorkeling, Water ski, Knee Boards, Rafts, Waverunners, Jetskiis, Banana Boat Rides, Sunfish Sailing, Hobie Cats, Kayaks and more... http://www.sunsetwatersports.net Dream Catcher ChartersVisit Dream Catcher Charters online for Key West fishing, sight seeing, snorkeling, sunset trips, and boat rental information. Sunny Days CatamaranAbout Our Boat...
Launched in May 1999, the "Fast Cat II" is a high speed power catamaran. The cool air conditioned cabin provides comfortable indoor seating. A rear sundeck is available for outdoor seating. The innovative wave piercing design means a smoother, more pleasant ride. Dramatically fewer people experience motion sickness on catamarans. The "Fast Cat II" is a one-of-a-kind design. Come experience the difference... Sailing Schooner Reef ChiefCome aboard the 65 foot classic wooden schooner Reef Chief and sail the turquoise sea, relax, see the best coral reef, snorkel or scuba in the Keys. For more information, call (305) 292-1345. Mallory Square, Key WestThe historic waterfront hub of Key West hosts a nightly sunset celebration. Also, sight-worthy are its shops, the historic sculpture garden, and shipwreck museum. For a day of shopping and eating or museum tours and sightseeing, it's all at Mallory Square. Don't leave before the sun dips below the horizon or you'll miss the nightly jamboree of jugglers, clowns, tightrope walkers, jewelry artisans and musicians. For more information, visit Mallory Square online. Southernmost TipThe Southernmost Tip of the keys and the U.S. is accessible to civilians at the corner of South Street and Whitehead Street. Say "cheese" for the camera while standing next to the monument against a backdrop of endless blue ocean. Cuba is 90 miles away and Miami is just over 120 miles away. The Ernest Hemingway Home and MuseumTake an educational tour of the house where Ernest Hemingway lived and wrote his novel A Farewell to Arms. Many of the museum's 60-plus cats are said to be descendents of Hemingway's six-toed cat; accordingly, about half of the felines have extra toes. Learn about the legends and facts surrounding one of America's most prolific authors. For details, visit Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum online. Duval StreetDuval is the pulse of Key West, the heart of Old Town. With points of interest like The Butterfly and Nature Conservatory, its quaint shops, its unique Caribbean/Victorian architecture and a handful of street performers, Duval Street offers a mixed bag of entertainment and touring attractions all within walking distance. Mel Fisher's Maritime Heritage MuseumVisit the legacy museum funded by the world's greatest treasure hunter. The museum feature interactive treasure hunt exhibits utilizing genuine artifacts as clues. From slave ships to sunken Spanish galleons' silver to Mel's own story, this nonprofit museum will keep the whole family engaged for hours. For more information, visit the museum online. Key West AquariumThrilling visitors since 1934, this aquarium is considered by some to be among the most intriguing in the world. Guests are encouraged to watch the daily turtle and shark feedings and plunge their hands into the Touch Tank. An exhilarating opportunity offered at the aquarium is the chance to touch a live shark. For details, visit Key West Aquarium online. |
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