SCUBA Diving
While SCUBA diving is mostly reserved for those who have been previously certified, some SCUBA outfitters offer a “dive in a day” course that will allow you to learn some basic skills in the morning, then dive on the reef in the afternoon with supervision from a certified instructor.
On a recent trip to Key West, we signed up for this experience offered by Southpoint Divers and loved it. I have been certified as an open water diver in the past, but it has been a while and Amy has never been, so for her, this was a good introduction to SCUBA, and for me, it was a good refresher. I had never been diving on a reef in tropical water before, so the experience was amazing. We saw a number of colorful, tropical fish, barracuda, and plenty of corals and sea sponges. We did not see any sea turtles, which was a bummer, but maybe next time.
If you want to explore the underwater world beyond a snorkeling excursion, then I highly recommend this experience.
Snorkeling
These excursions take place from a boat to access the reef. Some are pretty large catamarans with live music, food, and beverages for the duration of the trip. Participants snorkel at their leisure with provided equipment including a mask, snorkel, fins, and buoyancy vest that can be inflated with air to float on the surface.
These trips make great water adventures for families. They are more affordable than SCUBA excursions and can be enjoyed by younger participants.
A couple of recommended snorkeling excursions include the Key West Afternoon Snorkel With Live Music and Cocktails, and the Key West Snorkeling With Breakfast and Unlimited Mimosas.
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Jet Ski Tour
Along the way, you may ride through an old Navy submarine base, pass Mallory Square, and ride alongside one of the docked cruise ships. You will also stop for a bit at a shallow sandbar where you can jump off and swim for a bit. This may be the only time on Key West where you can feel real, soft sand under your feet.
The jet skis can comfortably seat two adults and there are points along the way where you can stop and switch out drivers. If you want to save more than a bit of cash, ride two to a jet ski. This is what Amy and I did while on this tour and it was fine. Being on the back of the jet ski allowed me to look around more and get some GoPro footage. See the YouTube video linked on this page for more info on this tour.
The jet ski tour that we did while on Key West is linked here. The skis were nice and in good repair. The tour was two hours.
Paddling
Paddling is always one of our favorite water activities when we travel to new locations. It allows us to experience the marine environment at a more serene pace, without the drone of engines. And with the water around Key West being crystal clear, paddlers get to see quite a bit of marine life while out and about.
You could rent paddleboards or kayaks and go on your own, but a guided tour will likely take you to some cool mangroves or other sites that you would not otherwise find. We went with Lazy Dog Adventures for a paddling excursion. They offer a popular Mangrove Kayak Eco Tour through calm water that is suitable for all ability levels.
Knockabout Key West Audio Tour
Take a self-paced walk through Old Town Key West. Explore all the major attractions and must-sees while traveling at your own pace. The tour is GPS guided with audio that starts automatically as you walk, so you don’t have to keep looking at your phone.
Sunset Cruise
But if you want a party at sea, then that’s also available. Cruises with live music and dancing on the deck are also on the menu. One popular option is Fury Cruises, who operate a 65-foot catamaran with live music, appetizers, and bar drinks. If you’re looking to grab that special someone by the hand and lead them onto the dance floor (deck), then this may be your cruise.
Sunsets are incredible on Key West. You really need to take in a few of them while on-island. I would recommend at least one from land at Mallory Square during the nightly Sunset Celebration, and one from sea during a sunset cruise. You won’t regret it.
Sandbar Excursions
Like the sunset cruise, there are a few ways to enjoy this particular excursion based on your preferences.
If you like to mix your lounging around with some physical activity, then you might enjoy the Ultimate Key West Kayak Eco-Tour: Mangrove and Sandbar Adventure. On this half-day adventure, you will have access to kayaks, paddleboards, and snorkel gear and explore some of the calm, backwater mangroves along with kicking back with a few included drinks on the sandbar. Lunch and drinks are included.
Smaller crowds are a big draw for some, so hopping aboard a schooner limited to 20 guests sounds like a great way to enjoy the Key West Full-Day Ocean Adventure: Kayak, Snorkel, Sail. Kayaks and snorkel gear, along with beer, wine, and lunch are included. After paddling a bit, you might enjoy floating lazily alongside the boat on a couple of pool noodles, beer in hand.
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