Step aboard the Pride of Key West, the island’s only Glass Bottom Boat. This family-friendly tour invites you to explore North America’s only living coral reef* from our state-of-the-art 65ft catamara
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Location: Key West
What's Included
- Reef Safe Sunscreen
- Expert guides provide an informative eco-tour of the reef
- Glass of Champagne included (if Sunset option is selected)
- Key West’s only Glass Bottom Boat experience (approx 1 hr 45 min)
- Air-conditioned viewing area and spacious sundeck for maximum comfort
- Nautical restroom available onboard
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Great question! There's really no strict age limit. Kids of all ages can join, but keep in mind that younger ones might need a little extra supervision. Fury Water Adventures welcomes families and has life jackets for all sizes. Just make sure they’re comfortable in the water and enjoy the views!
A: Comfort is key! I recommend wearing lightweight clothing, like a t-shirt and shorts, and bringing a light jacket or hoodie for when it gets cooler after sunset. Don't forget sun protection like reef-safe sunscreen, which is included, and maybe a hat. You’ll want to be comfortable for the viewing and the ride!
A: There’s a paid parking lot right by the Fury Water Adventures dock. It fills up quickly, especially on weekends, so try to get there early if you can. Alternatively, you might find street parking, but it's hit or miss. Just keep an eye out and plan for some extra time!
Discussions
Just did the glass-bottom boat tour in Key West! Amazing experience!
So, I went on the glass-bottom boat tour with the sunset option last weekend, and wow, it did not disappoint! The views of the coral reef were absolutely stunning, and we saw so many fish, rays, and even a sea turtle! The guides were super informative, which I really appreciated. The glass viewing windows were crystal clear, and the sunset on the way back was just magical! Totally worth the $60 for the sunset option. Anyone else been? Any tips?
Considering gifting the glass-bottom boat tour, any thoughts?
I’m thinking of getting the glass-bottom boat tour as a gift for my parents who are visiting Key West soon. They love nature but have never done anything like this before. Has anyone done the sunset tour? What was it like for older folks? I want to make sure it’s a relaxing and enjoyable experience for them.