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Fishing at its finest! The Florida Keys are world renowned for it's variety of fishing. Fishing on a light tackle boat gives you several advantages such as less runtime, ability to quickly adapt to changing conditions and a real hands on approach to hooking and fighting your fish. Everything is hands-on! No sitting in a chair waiting for some deckhand to tell you when you can fish.
The Giggling Tarpon offers the opportunity to fish ...
Bring the wife, husband, and kids, and let them catch your dinner for the night or release what you catch to be caught again another day.
All fishing licenses, rods & reels, and bait are included.
The name says it all. Come with us to the dolphin playground and see these magical animals in the wild. Key West is known for our Bottle-Nosed Dolphins. As an added bonus, while we are watching the dolphin you are likely to see lots of different marine life including sea turtles and birds such as ospreys, pelicans, herons, cormorants and, of course, a seagull or two.
While the Keys are not known for their vast beaches, several great beaches can be found on some of the uninhabited islands around Key West. Whether you wish to go hunting for shells, have a delicious picnic lunch on a deserted beach, or enjoy a private sunset on your own private beach, we will know just the spot for you.
One of the best things that you can do during your stay in Key West! We are blessed with the only living coral reef in North America. In our crystal blue waters you can see over 400 different species of fish and coral. Keep an eye out for tropical fish, corals, sponges, snails, anemones, crabs, lobsters, rays, sea turtles, nurse sharks, and many other sea creatures.
All snorkeling gear is included, but feel free to bring your own.