Visit the one-and-only island city of KEY WEST! Enjoy a narrated tour on the way down, and back
HIGHLIGHTS:
See the sights in Key West
Plenty of Free Time
Designated Driver
Narrated Tour
Stops of your choosing along the way, including the iconic Seven Mile Bridge, Robbie's of Islamorada (feed the tarpon!), the unique Bird Sanctuary in Tavernier, the Blue Hole on Big Pine Key, and Robert Is Here Fruit Farm in Homestead.
Do what you want in Key West! We're doing the driving! During your free time we recommend to sightsee, enjoy a happy hour, eat a nice dinner, visit the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, check out Mallory Square at sunset, or take a sunset sail. There's so much to do!
Sit back & enjoy the scenery as we drive down to Key West. Learn the history, culture, and ecology of the Florida Keys & Key West from your friendly local guide. It's more like a road trip than a tour - ask questions, point out wildlife, stop to visit the Florida Keys landmarks of your choosing, and more!
Free Pick-up at your Hotel, Vacation Rental, Private Home, or any other requested location in Miami or Fort Lauderdale, or anywhere in between!
Robert Is Here Fruit Stand and Farm, located in Homestead, Florida (not Marathon), is a renowned family-owned destination. It began in 1959 as a roadside fruit stand and has grown into a vast market specializing in rare and exotic tropical fruits, many grown on their own farms. Beyond the incredible produce and famous fruit milkshakes, it features an animal farm with various animals (including an aviary with exotic birds) for visitors to enjoy and often hand-feed, making it a popular stop for families. They also host live music on weekends.
he Florida Keys Wild Bird Center in Tavernier, FL, at MM 93.6 bayside, is a renowned sanctuary and hospital dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing native and migratory wild birds. Injured or displaced birds receive expert care, with those unable to return to the wild living out their lives in spacious enclosures as "ambassadors." Visitors can stroll boardwalks through mangrove habitats, observing a variety of species up close, learning about conservation, and enjoying the natural beauty. It's free to enter, but donations are encouraged to "Keep Them Flying."
Robbie's of Islamorada, located on the Overseas Highway, is a quintessential Florida Keys roadside attraction. Famous for its unique tarpon feeding experience, visitors can hand-feed massive "silver kings" right from the dock. Beyond this iconic activity, Robbie's is a bustling marina offering boat and kayak rentals, fishing charters, snorkeling trips, and jet ski adventures. It also features the Hungry Tarpon Restaurant, souvenir shops, and an open-air market, making it a lively, must-stop destination for families and adventurers exploring the Keys.
The Old Seven Mile Bridge in Marathon, Florida, is a historic landmark and engineering marvel. Originally part of Henry Flagler's Overseas Railroad, completed in 1912 which was the longest bridge in the world when it was built., it linked the Keys by rail. After hurricane damage, it was converted for automotive use. Now, a 2.2-mile section is a beloved pedestrian and cycling path, offering stunning ocean views and access to historic Pigeon Key, which once housed railroad workers. It's a testament to ingenuity and a popular spot for recreation and enjoying the Keys' natural beauty.
The Blue Hole, located on Big Pine Key, Florida, is a former limestone quarry now filled with a unique freshwater lens atop saltwater. This abandoned site, once used for road and Henry Flagler's Overseas Railroad construction, is now a vital part of the National Key Deer Refuge. It's a popular spot for wildlife viewing, offering an observation deck where visitors can often spot Key deer, alligators, turtles, various fish, and numerous bird species. It's the largest freshwater body in the Florida Keys, attracting a diverse ecosystem.
Key West is a vibrant island escape, perfect for a fun getaway! Experience lively Duval Street nightlife, enjoy thrilling watersports like snorkeling and parasailing, or simply relax on a beautiful beach. Don't miss the nightly Sunset Celebration at Mallory Square, filled with quirky street performers. Explore the charming Old Town, discover Ernest Hemingway's former home, and savor fresh seafood. Its unique blend of history, party atmosphere, and laid-back island vibes guarantees a memorable, fun-filled vacation.
Mallory Square in Key West is a captivating and fun destination, especially famous for its nightly Sunset Celebration. As dusk approaches, the waterfront transforms into a lively open-air festival. You'll find an eclectic mix of street performers – including jugglers, magicians, acrobats, and musicians – alongside local artisans, food vendors, and eager crowds. It's an energetic, quirky, and beloved Key West tradition offering spectacular views of the sunset over the Gulf of Mexico, making it a truly unique and memorable experience for all ages. Nearby shops, museums, and restaurants add to the appeal
The Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum, located on Whitehead Street in Key West, Florida, was the iconic author's residence during the 1930s. This National Historic Landmark is renowned for its beautiful Spanish Colonial architecture, lush tropical gardens, and the island's first swimming pool. Visitors can explore Hemingway's writing studio and encounter the famous six-toed cats, descendants of his beloved polydactyl feline companions. It offers a captivating and authentic glimpse into the Nobel Prize-winning writer's life and a cherished piece of Key West history
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