The 15-hour day trip from Miami to Key West by bus is a mesmerizing trip not to be missed. No visit to South Florida is complete without a journey to Key West! There are plenty of ways to enjoy your t
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Location: Miami
What's Included
- If Upgrade is selected- Dolphin Watch,Glass Bottom Boat, Trolley, Conch Train, Parasail, Snorkeling
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Hotel pickup and drop-off from Miami Beach/Downtown hotels with English/Spanish Driver and Guide
- Day trip to Key West by bus (15-hour day trip from Miami to Key West)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no specific age limit for the Dolphin Watch & Snorkeling tour, but kids under 12 must wear life jackets. It's really fun for families, but if you have very young ones, just check with the provider about any special requirements. Make sure everyone is comfortable in the water!
A: It's best to book at least a few weeks in advance since spots can fill up fast, especially on weekends. If you need to reschedule, contact the provider directly; they usually allow changes with a bit of notice. Just check their policy to avoid any fees!
A: Definitely wear a swimsuit under your clothes! It can get pretty hot in Key West, and you'll want to be ready for the water. Also, don’t forget a hat and sunscreen! You’ll be spending a good amount of time outside, so protect yourself from the sun.
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Key West Day Trip - any tips?
I'm planning to get this Key West Day Trip for my partner's birthday! We both love the ocean and exploring. What should we definitely do while we’re there? I’m eyeing the Dolphin Watch & Snorkeling upgrade. Any feedback on that? Also, what's the best way to manage the long bus ride?
Just did the Key West Day Trip and it was epic!
We took the Key West Day Trip from Miami last weekend and wow, it was so much fun! We did the snorkeling and saw a bunch of dolphins. The bus ride wasn't bad either since they had comfy seats and the views were gorgeous. I highly recommend the Conch Train tour if you want to learn more about the island's history. Just don’t forget your sunscreen!