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Discover the Florida Keys with this private full-day tour from Miami/FLL, including stops at iconic landmarks, wildlife sanctuaries, and ample free time in Key West.

For those looking to experience the stunning islands and vibrant culture of the Florida Keys in a single day, this private full-day tour offers a comprehensive and flexible way to do so. Priced at $146.50 per person, the tour departs from Miami or Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and lasts approximately 13 hours, making it perfect for a full immersion into the Keys’ highlights. With pickup service, group discounts, and a mobile ticket, it provides convenience and a personalized experience, all led by an engaging local guide who shares insights into the history, ecology, and culture of the region.
This tour is ideal for those who want to combine sightseeing, wildlife encounters, and free time in Key West without the hassle of organizing transportation or multiple stops. The itinerary includes several stops along the way—such as the Seven Mile Bridge, Robbie’s of Islamorada, and the Blue Hole—giving travelers the chance to enjoy iconic landmarks at their own pace. While the tour is structured yet flexible, it’s best suited for active participants who appreciate a balance of guided commentary and free exploration.

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This private tour departs at 8:00 am from Miami or FLL, with pickup included, making it a seamless start to a day of adventure. The service animals are allowed, and the tour is accessible for most travelers. As a private activity, it guarantees a tailored experience without crowded group dynamics. You receive confirmation at booking, and the mobile ticket makes check-in straightforward.

The ride down to Key West is narrated by your friendly guide, who shares stories about the region’s ecology, history, and culture. We like how the journey feels more like a scenic road trip rather than a typical bus tour, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions and point out wildlife or landmarks along the way. The drive covers several notable stops, providing a well-rounded introduction to the Florida Keys.

This family-owned fruit stand and farm has been a Florida staple since 1959. It has grown into a large market offering fresh fruits, local specialties, and tropical treats. The 30-minute stop is perfect for picking up snacks or just soaking in a bit of local flavor before heading further south.
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The Wild Bird Sanctuary is a rescue and rehabilitation center dedicated to native and migratory birds. During your 1-hour visit, you can observe various birds being cared for and learn about conservation efforts. It’s a meaningful stop that emphasizes the region’s natural beauty and ecological importance.
At Robbie’s, visitors are treated to the famous tarpon feeding experience. Hand-feed the massive “silver kings” and get a close-up view of these impressive fish. The 1-hour stop offers fun photo opportunities and a taste of local roadside charm. It’s an experience that truly captures the lively spirit of the Keys.
This historic bridge, completed in 1912 as part of Henry Flagler’s Railroad, is an engineering marvel. Its impressive length and scenic views are highlights of the drive. The 15-minute stop allows visitors to appreciate this landmark’s history and take memorable photos.
The Blue Hole is a former limestone quarry now filled with freshwater, sitting atop saltwater. The 30-minute visit reveals a unique geological feature where you can observe local wildlife and learn about the area’s geological history. It’s an intriguing stop for those interested in nature and geology.
After several stops, the tour reaches Key West, where travelers enjoy about 5 hours of free time. This allows for sightseeing, dining, or simply relaxing on the beach. Iconic spots like Mallory Square and the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum are nearby. This flexible period ensures you can tailor your experience to personal interests.
In the late afternoon, Mallory Square transforms into a lively festival with street performers, vendors, and stunning sunset views. The 2-hour window is ideal for soaking in the lively atmosphere and catching the famous sunset—a must-see experience in Key West.
On Whitehead Street, this National Historic Landmark was Ernest Hemingway’s residence during the 1930s. The 45-minute visit offers a glimpse into the life of the legendary author, with a chance to see the famous six-toed cats and beautiful gardens. Admission is not included, but the site is a key cultural stop in Key West.

What sets this tour apart is its combination of structured stops and ample free time in Key West—offering both guided insights and personal exploration. The narrated drive enhances understanding of the Keys’ natural and cultural history, while the individual stops cater to diverse interests, whether wildlife, history, or scenic views.
The private nature of this tour ensures a more personalized experience, avoiding large group crowds and allowing for tailored questions. The cost of $146.50 per person reflects the extensive itinerary, transportation, and personalized service, making it a strong value for a comprehensive day trip.


This private full-day tour caters well to those interested in a flexible, guided exploration of the Florida Keys with a focus on wildlife, landmarks, and local culture. It suits travelers who enjoy narration and learning about the region while having enough free time to explore independently. It’s great for groups seeking a personalized experience and for visitors who prefer a structured yet adaptable itinerary.

This tour offers a satisfying blend of scenic drives, iconic landmarks, wildlife encounters, and free time in Key West. It is especially appealing for those who want a private, personalized experience that balances guided commentary with independent exploration. The stops at Robbie’s, the Blue Hole, and the Seven Mile Bridge are highlights, along with ample free time to enjoy the lively atmosphere of Mallory Square and the Hemingway Museum.
While the $146.50 price covers a full day of sightseeing and transportation, travelers should be prepared for a long day with some walking and outdoor activity. This tour is perfect for active visitors who appreciate a mix of guided insight and flexible leisure time. It’s a practical way to enjoy the Florida Keys without the hassle of planning each detail, especially for those arriving from Miami or FLL.
What is the cost of this tour?
The price is $146.50 per person, including transportation, stops, and narration.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 13 hours, starting at 8:00 am.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Robert Is Here Fruit Stand, Florida Keys Wild Bird Center, Robbie’s tarpon feeding, the Old Seven Mile Bridge, Blue Hole, and free time in Key West with Mallory Square and the Hemingway Home.
Is the tour private or group-based?
It is a private tour, with only your group participating, ensuring a personalized experience.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, but there are plenty of dining options during your free time in Key West.
What is the start time and meeting point?
The tour departs at 8:00 am, with pickup from Miami or FLL.
Is the tour accessible for most travelers?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, there is free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What makes this tour special?
Its combination of scenic stops, wildlife encounters, and ample free time in Key West makes it a flexible and engaging way to explore the Florida Keys efficiently.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, transportation is included, and the drive is narrated to enhance understanding of the region’s natural and cultural features.