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Key West Kayak Tours
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| Daily kayak, sail, snorkel eco-tours explore
the mangroves and calm backcountry waters. |
Key West, Florida is home to one of America's most unique eco-systems.
"Eco-tours" explore this environment - known for its complexity,
diversity, and tranquility.
Twice daily is the highly recommended backcountry
kayaking adventure. Here is what to expect:
Sail aboard a beautiful sailboat to the uninhabited out-islands of
Key West. With snorkeling and kayaking equipment provided, you will
have time to explore both the mangroves and the sponge and coral gardens.
You'll see aquatic birds, abundant fish, and shy invertebrates while
you enjoy easy shallow- water snorkeling and paddling at a relaxed pace
aboard the stable double kayaks.
This is a memorable trip where you will experience the calm, clear,
and shallow backcountry islands within the Florida Keys National Marine
Sanctuary. You won't soon forget the experience.
Prices & Times:
- Morning or Afternoon ½-day Kayak-Snorkel-Sail:
9:30 am - 2:00 pm & 3:30 pm - 8:00 pm (winter hours are 9 am - 1:30
pm & 2pm - 6:30 pm). Cost is $75 per adult/$55 per child 12 &
under. This trip visits the backcountry & includes all gear, a nice
snack, & beverages. Afternoon trip ends at sunset.
- ¾-day kayak-snorkel-sail: 10:00 am - 4:30
pm ($100 per adult/$75 per child 12 & under) This trip visits patch
reefs and the backcountry & includes all gear, a nice lunch, &
beverages.
We suggest you bring towels, cameras, hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
For more info and reservations, please call
us at 305-304-0337 or e-mail
us.
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| Suggested Reading |
"Outstanding...if
you fish Florida, a must-have"
Sport Fish of Florida
by Vic Dunaway
More Info & Ordering |
| Keys Fishing Fact |
| The Florida
Keys are located in the most biologically diverse area of the Atlantic
Ocean. Due to the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean sandwiching
the islands, while the warm Gulf Stream current meanders close by,
the ocean surrounding the Keys contains more species of fish than
anywhere else in the Atlantic.
"A
Fishing Paradise" |
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