Show your smartphone ticket and a valid ID at the departure point no later than 09:00
The boat leaves at 09:30 and the trip is 3 hours
All guests under 18 must have a parent be present at check-in to sign wavers and show a valid, government-issued photo ID
With the sun on your back and North America's only living coral reef stretching beneath you, this is one Florida snorkeling trip you won't forget. And that's without adding the luxury of a state-of-the-art catamaran complete with spacious sundeck, free drinks including beer and wine, and a friendly captain who will tell you all the local Key West secrets. All aboard!
The tour departs rain or shine. However, in case of unsafe weather, the tour will be postponed or cancelled. If this is the case, the venue will try to reschedule the tour during your visit to Key West. If you are unable to reschedule, you will have the option of receiving a voucher for a future trip or receiving a full refund
All guests are provided with Buoyancy Compensators for snorkeling. Life jackets are onboard for everyone in case of emergency
Restrooms are available on board
Strollers will have to stay at the dock until trip returns
You can bring food on board
You may bring your own snacks and drinks as long as they are not in a glass container
Cancellation is possible until 24 hours before your visit date.
Rescheduling is possible until 24 hours before your visit date.
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