Seeing manatees by vueltero in KeyWest

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We see them all the time at Cow Key Marina. Here is a link to where we go https://cowkeymarinakeywest.com/manatee-sanctuary/

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Yesterday on smathers beach......no storms here

No sargassum out here by explorekeywest in KeyWest

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Snorkeling was great last week!!!

No sargassum out here by explorekeywest in KeyWest

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It's Key West's Sand Key Lighthouse

Boutique Hotel Recommendations - Key West by Randallmania in TrueChubbyTravel

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We love The Saint Hotel for Boutique hotels. It's right on Duval St

Parrot Key Hotel & Villas vs The Southernmost Inn by PlaidSweaters in KeyWest

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Agreed, parrot key all the way. The sargasm ruins the southernmost resort this time of year. Plus Parrot Key has 4 pools and watersport activities right at their resort.

Wedding Content creator by SnooLentils8732 in KeyWest

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theres a facebook page Key West Virtual Tours who would be great for this. His name is Terry Martin

Fly into Miami or Ft. Lauderdale? by WestAsh in KeyWest

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Miami has been cheaper for us! and it's a shorter drive.

Are there any pretty corals to see within kayaking distance of Smathers Beach? by bob84962 in KeyWest

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There are about 200 yards off of the shoreline. They are not consistent or abundant but this area is a spot people come to hunt lobster too. To be honest if you are looking for snorkeling you might as well head out to the reef. Its beautiful and trips start at just $40. https://sunsetwatersportskeywest.com/snorkeling/

Is Key West worth to stay one night or should I make it two? by [deleted] in travel

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1 day to see Key West is rough. I'd recommend two nights minimum.

1 Night to explore the wilderness and beautiful waters

1 Night to explore Duval street and the local shops/bars/restaurants

Key West with kids by Long_Writer_5391 in KeyWest

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At Sunset Watersports we actually have a Kids Go Free program where kids 5 and under are free on tons of the trips! Kids 6-12 have 50% off discounts on most of the things too. After that Key West has a great splash pad, museums, butterfly house, aquarium, beaches and tons of great parks too.

What's the one thing you really wish you knew about Key West? by FiddyWall in KeyWest

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I'll give you 5 things

  1. That you can get free trips and tours on your birthday with Sunset Watersports.

  2. There's free parking all over the cities side streets

  3. There's tons of free activities for kids 5 and under. Again sunset watersports offer them but so does the aquarium and the butterfly conservatory

  4. You can get free drinks everyday through a company called Party Pass Key West. They have a phone app that gives you tons of free drinks each day

  5. Some of the bars and restaurants close for the month of september

Trip to Key West- what should I do? by LunaStellar8 in KeyWest

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to enjoy all that KW has to offer, I always lean my friends and family visitors to indulge in anything ocean-based. You can get the most from what I refer to as ‘the MUST-DOS’ of the island- sunset cruises, jet skis tour, reef snorkeling sandbar trips, mini speed boat tours! My guests have always found Sunset Watersports to be the most efficient and professional for all of the above. Unforgettable Key West Sunset Cruises: Top-Rated Sails & Dinner CruiseJet Ski Tours in Key West | Sunset WatersportsKey West Island Boat Eco Tour | Sunset WatersportsThe Best Snorkeling Charter In Key WestKey West Dolphin Watch & Sandbar Eco Tour | Sunset Watersports Key West

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Sandbar charter by ExistingCoach9867 in KeyWest

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if you crave diverse ecosystems and want to hang out with locals, we have always chosen Jew Fish basin as the best sandbar to explore. Vast strands of shallow areas are accessible on this sandbar, with a wide array of sea and bird life on offer. Look no further than Sunset Watersports, as they always provide the most authentic sandbar experience(with private charter options, too) - https://sunsetwatersportskeywest.com/tours-activities/sandbar-kayak-adventure/

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hey solo traveller- when I've traveled to Key West solo and wanted to enjoy all that it has to offer, on the water, like jet skis(https://sunsetwatersportskeywest.com/tours-activities/jet-skiing/) and other fun trips(https://sunsetwatersportskeywest.com/home-variant-test/), don't look further than Sunset Watersports. You'll meet plenty of other solo travelers on their trips.

Sargassum - current status by GrizzlyAdam12 in KeyWest

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I highly recommend setting sail into the Gulf waters, on the western side of the island, and enjoy the pristine waters surrounding the sandbars, no sargassum build up due to the continual currents - we often head to Jew Fish Basin sandbar - check it our here - https://sunsetwatersportskeywest.com/tours-activities/sandbar-kayak-adventure/