Key West Cruise Port Excursions

Here are the most popular excursions for visitors to Key West. We have teamed up with Viator to offer the best excursion programme for cruise ships guests – usually at significant savings to similar excursions offered by cruise lines

All-Inclusive Sandbar Safari with Dolphin Playground Encounter

All-Inclusive Sandbar Safari with Dolphin Playground Encounter

Spend a stunning afternoon soaking up the sights of the Gulf of Mexico, chilling out at a sandbar, and watching dolphins at the Florida Marine Sanctuary. With the help of a fun and informative crew, you’ll explore the Floridian sea while your guides tell you all about the area’s history and wildlife. Enjoy lunch as well as unlimited beer, wine, and mimosas

5 hours

from around £115

Key West Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley Tour

Explore the best that Key West has to offer on this narrated, hop-on hop-off trolley tour. Visit more than 100 points of interest among Key West’s top attractions, with an expert guide who takes you through the history of the city.

1 hours 30 minutes

from around £43

Key West Mangrove Kayak Eco Tour

Key West Mangrove Kayak Eco Tour

Paddle a kayak through mangrove creeks and shallow water on a Key West kayaking tour that offers an up-close look that this unique coastal environment. This guided tour is the perfect way to spot Florida wildlife in a natural habitat.

 2 hours

from around £54

Key West Reef Snorkel & Sail Adventure

Explore the only living coral reef in North America on this small-group snorkeling adventure aboard a sailing yacht in Key West. You will receive instruction on how to use the equipment, but it’s recommended that participants be comfortable underwater and have the ability to swim. Common sightings include tropical fish, eels, turtles, dolphins, anemones, and urchins.

 3 hours

from around £60

Please Note – when booking a private excursion that is not operated by the cruise line it is your responsibility to ensure that you are back in port in good time for the ‘All Aboard’ time. We suggest allowing at least 1 hour after your ships arrival in port to allow for immigration clearances and plan to be back in port at least 1 hour before ‘All Aboard’ time to allow for any traffic issues etc on your return journey. 

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