Explore the stunning reefs within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and Pennekamp State Park through snorkeling.

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Full description
The captivating turquoise waters are breathtaking and host the only tropical coral reefs in the U.S. Delight in the vibrant coral, reef fish, and diverse marine life. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, this half-day adventure is a must! You will be supplied with snorkeling equipment and reef-safe sunscreen, so just bring your towel and snacks for an unforgettable underwater experience.

Explore some of the most stunning reefs in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and Pennekamp State Park, part of the world’s third-largest living reef system and the only living coral reef in the U.S. This guided tour includes visits to two snorkeling locations in protected areas, where you might encounter turtles, spotted eagle rays, moray eels, dolphins, sharks, and a variety of fish species.

Please note: Specific sites cannot be guaranteed, and full-face masks are not allowed.

In the event of unsafe weather conditions, your adventure will shift to a unique mangrove snorkeling experience, showcasing a vibrant and lush ecosystem.
Boat riders are welcome to join for a scenic journey, soaking up the sun on the deck or enjoying the opportunity to snorkel and explore the reefs.
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Highlights
Experience the breathtaking turquoise waters
Explore the only tropical coral reefs in the U.S.
Encounter diverse marine life, including turtles and dolphins
Enjoy a boat ride with supplied snorkeling gear and reef-safe sunscreen

Includes
Boat tour
Use of snorkeling equipment
Water cooler with paper cups for drinking
Reef-safe sunscreen
Guide
Towels are not included. Snacks are not included. You are welcome to bring snacks or drinks of your choice. A cooler of ice is provided for your use.

 

 

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