This is the best 1 day combo where you will enjoy the water and land in Key West. Get to Hop On Hop off the conch train, one of Florida's most popular attractions, going to Truval Village: Steps away
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Location: Key West
What's Included
- Snorkeling
- 1 day Hop On Hop Off Fun on the Conch Train
- open bar
- Dolphin Morning Watching
- Sails and Rails Museum
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, kids can definitely join the Dolphin Watch and snorkeling! It's a family-friendly experience, but I recommend checking with the provider for any specific age restrictions. Generally, children as young as 5 can participate in snorkeling, but they should be comfortable in the water. Don't forget to bring some sunscreen and snacks for the little ones!
A: The Hop-On Hop-Off train runs pretty frequently, so no strict schedule is necessary. You can explore landmarks like the Hemingway House and Southernmost Point at your own pace. Just hop off when you want to check something out and catch the next train when you’re ready. It’s super flexible and allows for a relaxed day in Key West!
A: Absolutely, wearing a swimsuit is perfect for snorkeling! Just make sure to bring a cover-up for when you're on the boat and don’t forget your sunscreen. Water shoes can be helpful for getting in and out of the water too. You'll be in and out of the water, so being comfortable is key!
Discussions
What a day! Dolphin watching and snorkeling in Key West
Just got back from the Dolphin Watch and snorkeling experience in Key West and wow, I can't recommend it enough! We saw so many dolphins swimming alongside our catamaran. Snorkeling at the reef was incredible—so many colorful fish! The open bar on the way back was just the cherry on top. It’s a perfect gift; I’m considering buying this for my sister’s birthday!
Thinking of gifting the Dolphin Watch & Snorkel combo!
I’m looking for a unique gift for my parents’ anniversary, and this Dolphin Watch & Snorkel experience looks perfect! They love the ocean and Key West is one of their favorite places. Just curious, is it suitable for older folks? Any advice?