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Key west dinner cruises

key west dinner cruises

Watch the sun set and the moon rise off the coast of Key West  with  a tropical-themed buffet  dinner + Sip on cocktails, wine, beer or liquor 

Your sunset dinner cruise starts at Key West’s historic seaport, where you’ll board your 65-foot (20-meter) custom-built yacht and set off across the water.

In the air-conditioned cabin, grab a provided margarita, rum runner, mixed well drink, draft beer, wine, sparkling wine, or soft drink, or purchase the upgrade option if you prefer a premium beverage .
Then head to the buffet, where the meal is served by our crew, to choose from island-style dishes like pork, plantains, fried fish, and shrimp salad. When it’s time for sunset, watch the show from the upper deck while listening to live music. Your cruise then ends with return to the seaport, where you’re free to continue your night out in Key West on your own.

If you would prefer to avoid the big crowded boat tours, opt for the private sunset cruise catamaran/tiki boat charter, which is exclusively for your group of up to six people. You can bring your own food and cocktails onto the boat to create your own personalized experience.

Private sunset cruises charter

Avoid crowd Key West sunset cruise: bring own food & drinks. Private charter, exclusively for your party of up to six people

Watch Key West’s sunset — a main island attraction — on an evening dinner cruise. Pass by highlight below

View historic schooners and mega-yachts in Key West’s largest harbor. Key West’s historic seaport has long been a hub of activity on the island. Hundreds of years ago, sea captains found the area a useful and safe stopping point in their journeys. It was the epicenter for industries including sea turtle fisheries, shrimp and sponge fisheries. Today, the area has maintained its charm, with a lovely mix of old and new and offering visitors not only a scenic view but also a variety of unique attractions in the midst of restaurants, shops and activities.

Waterfront square with restaurants & shops, known for its nightly festivals to watch the sunset.

Mallory Square is considered one of the most popular attractions in this city. The “Sunset Celebration”, which includes hundreds of visitors who come each night to watch as it sets on their chosen date (everyday), begins two hours before sunset and lasts until late in the evening

State park features Key West’s last natural beach & a pre-Civil War fortress, -era fort located near the southern tip of Key West,.

Fort Zachary Taylor, in Key West, Florida has provided harbor defense in four wars: The Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II. Construction of the fort began in 1845 with various expansions and modernizations of the fort and weapons occurring until the Army deactivated it in 1947.

Now a museum, this historic lighthouse features access to the top via 88 steps & keepers quarters.

Two of Key West’s most iconic landmarks are the Lighthouse & Keeper’s Quarters. Beginning operation in 1848, the current Key West Lighthouse safely guided ships through the dangerous reefs surrounding the island.

The Southernmost Point Buoy is an anchored concrete buoy in Key West, Florida, marking the southernmost point in the continental United States, the lowest latitude land of contiguous North American states. Opal Spa – Sunset Key (Pass By) Sunset Key is a 27-acre residential neighborhood and resort island in the city of Key West, Florida, United States. Residents have included the rich & famous, including Oprah & Hulk Hogan.

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