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Discover the Florida Keys with this self-guided audio tour, featuring 230+ points of interest, flexible routes, offline access, and engaging commentary.
The Self-Guided Audio Tour in the Florida Keys offers a flexible and informative way to explore this scenic stretch of South Florida. Priced at just $16.99 per group (up to 8 people), the tour is designed for self-paced discovery, allowing travelers to create their own itinerary or follow suggested routes. The tour lasts approximately one day, making it suitable for a full-day adventure along the Keys. Notably, the tour provides offline access via GPS, so there’s no need for cell service during the drive—perfect for remote areas like the Keys. With over 230 points of interest, the tour combines historical insights, local tips, and sightseeing suggestions, making it an appealing option for those who enjoy learning while they travel.
While the tour is praised for its excellent value and engaging narration, some reviews mention occasional technical glitches with audio quality, emphasizing the importance of downloading the tour in advance. This self-guided tour caters well to curious drivers who want to maximize their time exploring the Florida Keys at their own pace, especially those who appreciate detailed commentary and flexible scheduling.


The tour begins in Miami, Florida, with a starting point at Miami Beach, FL 33139. It is designed to be completely flexible, with commentary playing automatically based on your GPS location. You can start and end your adventure anywhere along the route, giving you full control over your schedule. The tour is available from May 2023 through June 2026, daily from 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM.
Travelers should prepare by downloading the GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) app beforehand, which is free and compatible with both Apple and Google accounts. The app allows for offline use after download, requiring only a fully charged device and a charging cable for extended drives. The tour is a private experience, with only your group participating, making it ideal for families or small groups.
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The tour’s first stop is Florida Keys, where the GPS-based commentary helps you tailor your route to your interests. As you drive, you’ll pass landmark locations and learn about their significance.
Bahia Honda State Park is a standout for its top-rated beach, known as one of the best in Florida and ranking in the top 10 beaches in the U.S. Visitors can enjoy a refreshing swim or simply relax on the sand. The park’s admission fee is not included, and the stop lasts about an hour.
Anne’s Beach offers a calmer alternative with nearly 300 feet of new boardwalk, providing access to different beach areas where the water remains warm and clear. This stop is free, taking around 20 minutes, making it perfect for photos or a quick water walk.
The tour also includes a visit to the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum in Key West. Known for its six-toed cats and literary history, the house and gardens provide insights into Hemingway’s life in the Keys. Entrance fees are not included, and the visit lasts about an hour.
Key Deer conservation zones are highlighted when passing through Big Pine Key. These tiny, endangered animals are excellent swimmers, and the tour notes the importance of slow driving zones to protect them, especially during hurricane seasons.
Key West itself was once the largest city in Florida and is a vibrant hub of cultural fusion—combining American, Cuban, and Latino influences. The town offers lively streets and architecture worth exploring, with around four hours allocated for this stop.

John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park earns praise as the first undersea park in the United States, covering about 70 nautical miles. Its terrain includes mangrove swamps, shallow coral reefs, and deep-sea environments, making it a favorite for snorkeling and scuba diving.
Highlight attractions include the Christ of the Deep Statue and a Spanish shipwreck, accessible to snorkelers and divers. The park’s visit lasts about two hours, but note that admission fees are not included in the tour.

A ferry ride from Marathon grants access to Pigeon Key, a small island with a history connected to the Florida East Coast Railway. This five-acre island played a crucial role during construction of the Overseas Railway, linking the Keys to the mainland.
The Seven Mile Bridge, one of the longest in the Keys, offers picturesque views and the chance to feel like you’re floating above the water. The bridge is open for walking, biking, and fishing, although the tour primarily focuses on viewing from the vehicle.

The Turtle Hospital in Marathon is a major highlight for wildlife lovers. It is known as the world’s first dedicated turtle hospital, where rescued turtles—often injured by boat collisions or plastic debris—are treated and, when possible, released back into the wild. The tour allocates an hour for this stop, with fees not included.

Key Largo marks the gateway to the Keys and offers several popular sites, including the Caribbean Club, John Pennekamp Park, and the historic African Queen. Its warm, clear waters attract divers and snorkelers eager to explore vibrant marine life. The stop here lasts about an hour, and the entry is free.

The tour is powered by the GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) platform, providing autoplay commentary based on your location. It includes trip planners, pre-download options, and is designed for easy use. Support is available via toll-free phone, chat, and email.
While the tour offers a wealth of stories and historical insights, some reviews mention occasional audio quality glitches, emphasizing the importance of downloading the tour in advance. The experience is non-refundable, but with no expiry date, travelers can start the tour at any time that suits their schedule.

This self-guided audio tour in the Florida Keys appeals most to independent travelers who enjoy learning on the go and driving at their own pace. It suits families, small groups, or couples seeking a cost-effective way to discover the area’s landmarks, wildlife, and history without the need for a guided group. The offline functionality makes it ideal for remote regions where cell service may be spotty.
With its extensive points of interest, flexible routing, and engaging narration, this audio tour stands out as a practical way to explore the Florida Keys. It offers a good mix of beaches, history, and marine attractions, all delivered through an easy-to-use app. The $16.99 price tag makes it an accessible option for small groups, providing value for money and flexibility.
However, potential users should be aware of occasional technical hiccups and the additional costs for some attractions like parks and wildlife centers. The tour is especially suited for adventurers who value independence and want to maximize their sightseeing time without the constraints of a scheduled guided tour.
“Very entertaining! Guide was knowledgeable and humorous. The GPS locator was spot on. We liked that we could stop and restart as needed.”
Can I start and stop the tour at any point?
Yes, the tour plays automatically based on your GPS location, and you can pause or restart it as needed, ensuring complete flexibility.
Are there any additional costs for visiting the stops?
Yes, some attractions like Bahia Honda State Park, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, and The Turtle Hospital charge entrance fees, which are not included in the tour price.
Is the tour suitable for offline use?
Absolutely. Once downloaded through the app, the tour works offline, so there’s no need for cell service during your drive.
How many people can participate under one purchase?
The price covers up to 8 participants, making it an economical choice for families or small groups traveling together.
What should I do to prepare before starting the tour?
Download the GuideAlong app in advance, ensure your device is charged, and download the tour to use offline. It’s recommended to bring a charger for extended drives.