Experience Key West like never before on Fury’s 90-Minute Jet Ski Tour! Perfect for adrenaline junkies, this thrilling 28-mile adventure takes you around the island’s stunning coastline, and scenic ba
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Location: Key West
What's Included
- Photos of your experience available for purchase at the end of the tour
- Top-of-the-line Sea-Doo Jet Skis—the best in Key West
- Spot Key West wildlife in their natural habitat
- 28-mile scenic tour around Key West’s stunning coastline and other stops along the way
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely wear a swimsuit! You'll likely get splashed, plus there are stops to cool off in the water. Also, bring a rash guard or a light shirt if you're sensitive to sun, as you'll be out there for a bit. Don’t forget sunglasses and sunscreen!
A: Yes, riders need to be at least 18 years old to operate the Sea-Doo Jet Ski themselves. However, younger riders can ride as passengers if they're at least 8 years old. Just keep in mind that kids should be comfortable with the speed and water.
A: Parking can be a bit tricky in Key West, especially during peak times. Fury Water Adventures has designated parking nearby, but it fills up fast. I’d recommend arriving early or using a ride-sharing app if you can. Also, check on local parking fees; sometimes it's better to go with a lot that offers a flat rate.
Discussions
Just did the Ultimate Sea Doo Jet Ski Tour in Key West - What a blast!
I recently surprised my boyfriend with the Ultimate Sea Doo Jet Ski Tour and it was AMAZING! The guides were super friendly and really knew the area. We cruised by Mallory Square and even saw some dolphins! It’s a 90-minute ride but felt like no time at all because it was so much fun. Just a heads up, make sure to wear sunscreen and hold on tight, it's fast!
Considering the Jet Ski tour as a gift – any tips?
I’m thinking about getting this Jet Ski tour for my brother’s birthday. He loves adventure! I heard it’s a 28-mile trip, which sounds awesome, but I was curious if it’s suitable for beginners. Also, how’s the wildlife spotting? Thanks for any tips!