Ride across 34 islands and 42 bridges known as the Florida Keys. You will travel through the 7 Mile Bridge - one of the longest in the world! The road is bordered by the emerald water of the Gulf of
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Location: Miami
What's Included
- Wi-fi on board
- Hotel pickup and drop-off, ONLY SELECT HOTELS. Contact us for the nearest P/Up accomodation.
- Driver and tour guide
- The RETURN to Miami is NON STOP (If you paid $49/pers or bought a combo with activity)
- Transport by air-conditioned coach bus with restroom
- Map of Key West and Guide knowledge on what to do/see and how to get around!
- The pick-up time will depend on the pick-up location, varying between 6 AM and 7:30 AM
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The pick-up time can vary between 6 AM and 7:30 AM, depending on your hotel location. It's best to confirm with the provider a day or two before your trip. Make sure to be ready at least 15 minutes early, as they won't wait too long!
A: There’s no specific age limit for this trip! Kids are welcome, and it's a great family outing. Just be sure to keep an eye on them while you're exploring Key West, especially near the water.
A: Dress comfortably! Light clothing and sandals are perfect. If you plan to swim or do water activities, definitely bring a swimsuit and towel. Key West's beaches are gorgeous, and you won’t want to miss a swim!
Discussions
Just did the Miami to Key West trip and it was AMAZING!
I just got back from the Miami to Key West day trip and wow, it was so worth it! The ride across the bridges is stunning, especially the 7 Mile Bridge. We had 6 hours in Key West and I loved exploring the shops and grabbing lunch at some local spots. I even did some snorkeling! Just a heads up, make sure you check your hotel for the pick-up as they only pick up from certain locations. Can't recommend this enough!
Thinking about gifting the Key West trip, any tips?
I'm considering buying the Miami to Key West day trip for my parents as a gift. They love the beach and I've heard so many great things about Key West. Is it really as good as it sounds? And any tips for them?