We work with reputable, local tour operators to offer you a wide variety of excursions to choose from, in every port you’ll visit.
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There is so much to do and see on the island paradise of Key West, and you can see it all on this one tour combining the World-Famous Conch Tour Train, Key West Aquarium and the Shipwreck Treasures Museum. The World-Famous Conch Tour Train has been the favorite way to explore since 1958! All aboard our themed train vehicles for a fun-filled tour conducted by our expert train engineers who will share the history, legends and landmarks of the Southernmost City in the Continental United States. Be seduced by the tropical plants, sultry aromas of tropical flowers, and the stately homes of ships’ captains as you wind through the streets of the Historic District. Hear the stories of famous residents like President Truman, renowned author Ernest Hemingway, and Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Tennessee Williams, and like them, fall in love with this island paradise.
Following your exclusive, 1-hour tour of the island, step into the first tourist attraction on the island, the Key West Aquarium. Located in Key West’s famous Mallory Square, the Key West Aquarium is one of the island’s most popular attractions for people of all ages. Home to alligators, jellyfish, sharks and many other marine animals, guests can enjoy interactive conservation talks as well as animal feedings. Guests also have the unique opportunity to meet live sharks and stingrays. The Key West Aquarium allows you to get up close and personal with some of the most fascinating creatures in the Florida Keys!
Wreck Ashore! With these words, enter the world of 1856 Key West. The era of the wreckers. At the Key West Shipwreck Treasures Museum, you will step back in time as you discover Key West’s unique maritime heritage and how it became the richest city in the United States. Located in Mallory Square, the Key West Shipwreck Treasures Museum combines actors, films and the actual artifacts from the 1985 rediscovery of the wrecked vessel Isaac Allerton, which sank in 1856 on the treacherous Florida Keys reef. You will be invited to climb the 65′ lookout tower to relive the search for wrecks on the reef.