Encounter A New World With Key West Sail And Snorkel Experiences

By Janine Hughes


About ninety miles off the coast of Florida lies the Caribbean magic of Key West. This island is most south you can travel and still be in the United States. Ernest Hemingway once lived here with his poly-dactyl cats, and many come to visit his museum house. Fun seekers travel the distance looking for blue sea, sunshine and snorkeling through the colorful coral reef.

The shimmering turquoise waters and white sand beaches lure sun lovers to a key west sail and snorkel vacation. Many visitors opt to tour by bus across the 32 islands and 42 bridges from Miami to this southernmost point in the United States. It takes about four hours to drive the distance, but reaching the legendary spot, with its Caribbean flavor is well worth it.

To dive into a glorious snorkeling day, is easy. Options include booking a catamaran cruise or yacht to the coral reef to visit the extreme colors and marine life. Some tour companies also offer kayaking ventures. All tours provide instruction and safety rules for beginning snorkelers. Because the weather varies unexpectedly, most tours will be certain to mention that the snorkel portion of any cruise may be cancelled due to inclement seas.

Excellent teachers are employed to provide each visitor with unique views of the underwater sea creatures and exquisite corals. They are wonderful at welcoming beginners who need extra tutoring with equipment and the swimming process. Serving as lifeguards and mentors, they guide each group member to safe and enjoyable jaunts into the ocean realm.

Excursions combining sailing and snorkeling the reef are day trips. Average time sailing is about two hours and time in the water takes about an hour or two. You will need to add in the round trip time, and then extra time to enjoy shopping and the sights and sounds of Mallory Square. There are restaurants and shops there to have a bite to eat. Seeing Hemingway House is a must. You may expect to take about twelve hours to enjoy this small journey.

For anyone wishing to have an up close to the ocean kind of sail, participating a kayak tour can be fun. There are companies that offer sturdy boats specially created to be very stable in the ocean. They often sail along the coastline and may land for different views.

Spending a few days or longer is wonderful on Key West. There are many hotel choices. Old Town is the original part and boasts the historic sights and sounds which made the island famous. But New Town also has accommodations in its center and on the beach as well. Luxury and charisma fill most any lodging, and provide easy access to the departure pick up points for the sailing tours.

Major airlines fly into Miami and Ft. Lauderdale, with connecting flights available to land at Key West International Airport. These are small planes, but make the travel time from mainland to island much quicker. Some travelers enjoy renting cars to get there, and then stay for a vacation. It is not necessary to keep the car while there, so making advance rental arrangements for the return trip is wise. The entire place is filled with character and very easy to walk or bicycle. It is only about two miles long, so keeping it simple with daily walks is just perfect.




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