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Excursion d'une journée complète d'Islamorada à Key West et retour

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Tours are private, and include only your travel party of up to 6 people.
We customize the stops to what interests your group. We can make more, or less stops. Spend more, or less time at sights. It's YOUR day! We will make lots of suggestions, but want you to have the best experience possible so try to cater to your interests. You'll learn about many aspects of our unique history and unique eco-system. The Florida Keys is located in the middle of a National Marine Sanctuary! We have many unique and endangered animals, both on land and in our waters. And, at one point, Key West was the richest city in the state of Florida! How was THAT possible??

Want to beach hop all the way to Key West? Maybe jump off a bridge? Ya know...cause your friends are doing it! For real!

Just want to get to Key West and be pointed in the direction of the best bars? We can do that too! Adventurous enough to check out a clothing optional bar? Key West has those too!

Admission NOT included to any venue.

Ville: Key West
Sat 26 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Les meilleurs emplacements, tenues et autres recommandations
Satisfait ou Remboursé à 100 %
Bottled water
Light snacks such as chips and crackers
Bottled water
Light snacks such as chips and crackers
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Monument de l'ouragan
Monument à Islamorada dédié aux 408 personnes décédées lors de l' ouragan de la fête du Travail de 1935 le 2 septembre 1935. La cérémonie d'inauguration a eu lieu le 14 novembre 1937.
2
La plage d'Anne
Adorable plage locale avec une promenade reliant les deux côtés.
3
Centre de recherche sur les dauphins
La maison de la progéniture de "Flipper the Dolphin" ainsi que son lieu de sépulture.
4
L'hôpital des tortues
D'après leur site internet : "Le Turtle Hospital a ouvert ses portes en 1986 avec quatre objectifs principaux : 1) Réhabiliter les tortues de mer blessées et les relâcher dans leur habitat naturel. 2) Éduquer le public en visitant les écoles locales et en participant à des programmes de sensibilisation. 3) Mener et aider à la recherche aider les tortues marines (en collaboration avec les universités d'État). 4) Travailler à une législation environnementale rendant les plages et l'eau sûres pour les tortues marines.
5
Pont de sept milles
Ce pont et cette région ont TELLEMENT de choses non seulement sur NOTRE histoire, mais sur celle de tout l'État ! Et cette VUE !!
6
Clé de pigeon
Quoi de neuf avec cette petite île ??
7
Refuge national des cerfs clés
Que sont les cerfs clés ? Attendez. Vous avez DEER ..... dans The Keys ??!! Quoi ?? Oui! Et nous ferons de notre mieux pour essayer d'en repérer quelques-uns pour vous, mais gardez à l'esprit qu'ils sont une espèce en voie de disparition et qu'ils sont en nombre limité. Vous ne serez pas autorisé à les nourrir, à les toucher, à les chasser ou à interférer de quelque manière que ce soit avec ce qu'ils font. Nous croyons au tourisme durable. Nous aimons et nous soucions de notre écosystème et de la faune qui l'habite. Nous espérons sensibiliser les gens pour, espérons-le, inverser les dommages causés aux écosystèmes sensibles du monde entier. Nos îles sont magnifiques et nous voulons partager cette beauté avec VOUS et les générations à venir :-) .
8
Trou bleu
Petit lac d'eau douce dans une réserve naturelle, connu pour être un lieu d'alimentation pour les cerfs en voie de disparition.
9
Parc d'État Bahia Honda
Parc d'état
10
Plage de Smathers
Grande plage à Key West
11
Point le plus au sud
Point le plus au sud de la zone continentale des États-Unis - 90 miles de Cuba ! Vous êtes plus proche de Cuba que de Wal-Mart le plus proche !
12
Phare de Key West et musée des quartiers du gardien
Phare de Key West utilisé de 1823 à 1969.
13
La maison et le musée d'Ernest Hemingway
Maison d'Ernest Hemingway
14
Cimetière de Key West
Key West doit avoir des tombes hors sol comme la Nouvelle-Orléans !
15
Musée Fort East Martello
"La construction a commencé en 1862 par l'armée américaine sur ce fort et cette tour de la guerre civile afin de fournir une protection supplémentaire à Key West et de se défendre contre la possibilité d'un assaut maritime confédéré."
16
Tour Martello ouest
Cette tour historique a été construite en 1862 pendant la guerre civile et est l'une des trois structures restantes de l'époque de la guerre civile sur l'île. Bien qu'il ait souvent été utilisé pour l'entraînement au tir par la marine américaine, le fort n'a jamais été réellement impliqué dans une bataille.
17
Musée des épaves de Key West
Découvrez notre histoire de naufrage et de chasse au trésor!
18
Kino Sandales Inc
ADORABLE magasin familial local de sandales en cuir. Propriété de la même famille depuis des générations !
19
Rue Duval
L'emblématique Duval St, semblable à la Nouvelle-Orléans Bourbon St.
20
Place Mallory
Vues du coucher du soleil et célébration nocturne du coucher du soleil !
21
Hurricane Monument
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.
22
Anne's Beach
Adorable local beach with a boardwalk connecting the two sides.
23
The Turtle Hospital
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."
24
Seven Mile Bridge
This bridge and area has SO much of not only OUR history, but that of the entire state! And that VIEW!!
25
Pigeon Key
What's up with this tiny island??
26
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 :-) .
27
Blue Hole
Small freshwater lake in a nature reserve, known to be a feeding spot for endangered key deer.
28
Bahia Honda State Park
State Park
29
Smathers Beach
Large Beach in Key West
30
Southernmost Point
Southernmost Point of Continental US - 90 miles to Cuba! You are closer to Cuba, than you're nearest Wal-Mart!
31
Key West Lighthouse and Keeper's Quarters Museum
Key West lighthouse that was in use from 1823 - 1969.
32
The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum
Home of Ernest Hemmingway
33
Key West Cemetery
Key West has to have above ground tombs like New Orleans does!
34
Fort East Martello Museum
"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."
35
West Martello Tower
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.
36
Key West Shipwreck Museum
Learn about our shipwreck and treasure hunting history!
37
Kino Sandals Inc
ADORABLE local family leather sandal shop. Owned by the same family for generation!
38
Mallory Square
Sunset views, and a nightly sunset celebration!
39
Hurricane Monument
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.
40
Anne's Beach
Adorable local beach with a boardwalk connecting the two sides.
41
The Turtle Hospital
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."
42
Seven Mile Bridge
This bridge and area has SO much of not only OUR history, but that of the entire state! And that VIEW!!
43
Pigeon Key
What's up with this tiny island??
44
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 :-) .
45
Blue Hole
Small freshwater lake in a nature reserve, known to be a feeding spot for endangered key deer.
46
Bahia Honda State Park
State Park
47
Smathers Beach
Large Beach in Key West
48
Southernmost Point
Southernmost Point of Continental US - 90 miles to Cuba! You are closer to Cuba, than you're nearest Wal-Mart!
49
Key West Lighthouse and Keeper's Quarters Museum
Key West lighthouse that was in use from 1823 - 1969.
50
The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum
Home of Ernest Hemmingway
51
Key West Cemetery
Key West has to have above ground tombs like New Orleans does!
52
Fort East Martello Museum
"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."
53
West Martello Tower
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.
54
Key West Shipwreck Museum
Learn about our shipwreck and treasure hunting history!
55
Kino Sandals Inc
ADORABLE local family leather sandal shop. Owned by the same family for generation!
56
Mallory Square
Sunset views, and a nightly sunset celebration!
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Politique d'annulation
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Commentaires (4)
R8636IXstephenl
May 2023
Wendy was extremely knowledgeable, informative, and a pleasure to tour with. She has spent most of her life in the Keys so she has a wonderful local perspective. As a world traveler she also provided me with some invaluable tips on how to travel the world affordably. Whether for a transfer from the airport or a tour of the Keys, Wendy is the one!
Réponse de l'hôte
May 2023
Thank you so much! It was a pleasure showing you around and I hope you enjoy your upcoming travels!
brucesF6931VE
Dec 2022
Wendy did a terrific time communicating with us before the trip and personalizing the experience to our interests. She showed us highlights up and down the Keys and dove more deeply into our particular areas of interest such as nature and history. Would highly recommend if you want a personalized introduction to the Keys.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2023
It was a pleasure meeting all of you and showing you our beautiful islands!
GigiVarnum
Aug 2022
What a wonderful experience! Lots of great stops all the way down the Keys, instead of just a two long trips in the car with Key West in between. Plus healthy snacks and water at provided. If you'd rather enjoy the amazing ocean views and relax rather keep your eyes glued to the road and stress about parking, I cannot recommend this trip highly enough!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2023
Thank you so much for the taking the time to leave feedback. We're glad you enjoyed your tour with us!

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