There's no better way to savor the magic of a Key West sunset than aboard a majestic schooner, complete with a full open bar. This enchanting journey blends the timeless elegance of traditional sailing with the lively spirit of Key West, promising an unforgettable experience for all.
As you sail further into the sunset, the full open bar comes to life, offering an enticing array of cocktails, wines, and spirits to complement the evening's splendor. Sip on our signature Schooner Bloody Mary or Dark & Stormy as you watch the sky ignite with color. The skilled bartenders are on hand to craft your favorite drinks, ensuring that your glass is never empty as you drink in the sights and sounds of the sea.
As the schooner begins its journey back to Key West, you find yourself lost in the timeless rhythm of the sea, grateful for the opportunity to witness the beauty of a Key West sunset from the deck of a historic schooner.
Check-in is located at the far end of William Street, just to the right of the Western Union sign. From Elizabeth Street, keep the water on your left and follow Lazy Way Lane past the shops. The Marker Resort on your right, and the Schooner Wharf Bar on your left. The booth will be on your left.
The Key West Historic Seaport is a picturesque area located along the waterfront of Key West, Florida. It serves as both a working marina and a vibrant hub for visitors. The seaport features charming old buildings, colorful shops, restaurants, and bars, all set against the backdrop of the sparkling waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
Mallory Square is a popular waterfront area located in Key West, Florida. It's famous for its vibrant sunset celebration, where locals and visitors gather every evening to enjoy street performances, live music, and food vendors while watching the sunset over the Gulf of Mexico.
Sunset Key is a small, private island located just off the coast of Key West, Florida. It is known for its luxurious accommodations, beautiful beaches, and stunning sunsets.
Fort Zachary Taylor is a historic military fort located at the southernmost point of Key West, Florida. Constructed in the mid-19th century, it played a significant role during the Civil War and later in the Spanish-American War. The fort is named after President Zachary Taylor and is now part of the Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park.
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