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Enjoy a 6.5-hour day on the water with sailing, snorkeling, kayaking, and a buffet lunch in Key West for $163. Perfect for all ages and skill levels.
The Premium Day Sail, Snorkel & Kayak with Lunch offers a comprehensive water-based adventure in Key West, starting at $163 per person. This 6.5-hour excursion departs from the Opal Key Resort & Marina in Old Town, providing a blend of sailing, ecotourism, and relaxation that suits families and individuals alike. Its highlight is the combination of sailing in the Florida Keys, snorkeling in pristine waters, and kayaking through mangrove channels, all topped off with a buffet lunch and refreshing drinks. While the itinerary features a variety of activities, the tour’s strength lies in its well-rounded approach to enjoying Key West’s natural beauty, with the flexibility to accommodate first-timers and seasoned water enthusiasts.
The tour stands out for its eco-guided education about the Key West National Wildlife Refuge, making it an engaging experience that combines fun with learning. The friendly crew ensures safety and comfort, providing all necessary gear and briefings. For those seeking a full day of outdoor exploration with plenty of opportunities to relax and indulge, this trip offers excellent value, especially given the inclusive lunch, snacks, and beverages.


All participants gather at the Danger Chandlery Store located within the Opal Key Resort & Marina at 255 Front Street. The tour begins in the morning, with check-in 30 minutes prior to departure. The location offers convenient bathrooms before boarding and on the boat itself, making it easy to prepare for the day ahead. The accessible meeting point ensures a smooth start for all guests, whether arriving by taxi, hotel transfer, or walking.
The departure process is straightforward, with all instructions and safety gear provided to ensure a secure experience. Because the trip is hosted by Danger Charters, guests can expect professional service and a focus on safety throughout the day.
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The sailing component allows guests to enjoy the beautiful waters of the Florida Keys in comfort. The vessel is designed to handle the activity with easy-handling sails and ample space for relaxation. While sailing, guests can unwind, take in the panoramic views, and appreciate the cruise in pristine waters often praised for their clarity and calmness.
Depending on the weather, the boat may stop at an island or sandbar, providing an ideal spot for photos, lounging, or a quick swim in the surrounding ecosystem. The sailing part of the trip offers a peaceful counterpoint to the more active watersports, giving everyone a chance to soak in the scenery.

The snorkeling activity is a major highlight, with all necessary masks, fins, and snorkels supplied. The eco-guides lead the group, explaining the Key West National Wildlife Refuge‘s ecological significance. For first-timers, a brief instructional session ensures comfort and success in the water.
Guests explore coral formations and marine life in the protected waters, experiencing the vibrant underwater environment that the Keys are known for. The tour emphasizes safe snorkeling practices and makes it easy for novices to enjoy this activity, thanks to the friendly crew and quality equipment.
The kayaking activity takes place in mangrove channels within the wildlife refuge. The easy-handling kayaks and paddles make this accessible for all skill levels, and the friendly guides provide guidance and safety instructions. Paddling through the narrow, shaded mangroves offers a closer look at the local ecosystem, with opportunities for wildlife sightings and tranquil moments.
Weather conditions permitting, the group stops at scenic spots, where guests can relax or take photos. Kayaking adds a peaceful, immersive element to the day, allowing a different perspective of Key West’s natural surroundings.
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Part of the charm of this tour is the possibility of stopping at an island or sandbar. These stops are opportunities to enjoy beach scenery or swim in the waters while surrounded by the Keys’ natural beauty. The ecotourism focus means guides will explain the significance of the habitats you’re exploring, enriching the experience beyond just fun in the water.
The stops are weather-dependent but are designed to maximize the appreciation of the Florida Keys ecosystem. These breaks also offer a chance to rest, snack, or simply enjoy the stunning views.
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After the watersports, guests gather for a full buffet-style lunch featuring a variety of healthy and satisfying options. The meal provides a relaxing moment to take in the scenery and share stories from the morning.
Onboard, a selection of soft drinks, bottled water, and snacks helps keep energy levels high. Once watersports wrap up, the tour offers premium wine and cold beer, perfect for unwinding while watching the sunset or simply enjoying the post-activity relaxation.

While the primary activities conclude in the afternoon, the tour often includes the chance to experience a Key West sunset. As the day winds down, the vessel may anchor in a spot with a clear view of the horizon, allowing guests to enjoy the spectacular sunset over the waters.
This peaceful moment provides a fitting end to the day’s adventure, giving everyone time to reflect and take in the beautiful scenery in a tranquil setting. The wine and beer served afterward complement this serene experience.

Guests are advised to bring a bathing suit, hat and sunglasses, and sunscreen—preferably reef-safe—to protect skin and marine life. A towel and camera (including underwater options) are recommended for capturing memories.
In cooler months, a sweatshirt can add comfort, and the tour’s equipment and safety gear ensure a smooth experience, regardless of previous water activity experience. The all-in-one nature of the tour means no prior skills are necessary, with guides ready to assist.
This tour offers a broader scope than some other options, like snorkeling-only trips or dolphin-watching cruises. The combination of sailing, snorkeling, kayaking, and gourmet lunch makes it especially appealing for those wanting a full day on the water.
While other excursions focus on specific activities or sunset views, this experience merges ecotourism with leisurely exploration, providing a well-rounded introduction to Key West’s marine environment. Its flexibility and inclusive amenities distinguish it from more limited options.
The educational component about the Key West National Wildlife Refuge adds depth to the outing. The friendly crew’s guidance ensures beginners are well-supported in kayaking and snorkeling, making it accessible for all ages and skill levels.
The inclusive lunch, snacks, and beverages, combined with the scenic sailing, make this a convenient and value-packed option. It balances active pursuits with relaxation, making it ideal for guests wanting both adventure and downtime in a single day.
This well-designed excursion captures the essence of Key West’s natural beauty, combining sailing, water activities, and gourmet dining into one seamless experience. It offers stunning views, ecological insights, and varied activities that keep the day engaging without feeling rushed.
The tour is most suited for those who enjoy being on the water, value educational content, and prefer an activity-packed yet relaxing day. The all-inclusive approach and friendly guides create a comfortable environment, whether for family outings or individual adventures.
While weather can influence some stops, the overall experience provides a comprehensive taste of the Florida Keys ecosystem and the chance to enjoy a beautiful sunset in a lively, warm setting.
Is prior experience needed for snorkeling or kayaking?
No, all instruction and safety gear are provided, and no experience is necessary.
What should I wear for this tour?
Guests should bring a bathing suit, hat, sunglasses, and reef-safe sunscreen. A towel and underwater camera are also recommended.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes full buffet lunch, snacks, soft drinks, bottled water, premium wine and beer after watersports, safety gear, and equipment.
Where does the tour depart from?
All trips start at the Danger Chandlery Store located within Opal Key Resort & Marina at 255 Front Street.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 6.5 hours, generally scheduled in the morning.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is suitable for families and children of all ages, as long as they are comfortable in the water and follow safety instructions.
What makes this tour different from other Key West water trips?
Its multi-activity format, educational ecoguide, and inclusive amenities make it stand out, providing a balanced mix of adventure and relaxation.
Can I join if I don’t want to snorkel or kayak?
Yes, the tour allows for flexible participation, and guests can enjoy sailing and relaxing onboard if they prefer not to waterski.
Is the sunset viewing guaranteed?
Sunset views depend on weather and conditions, but the tour often features a scenic sunset, enhancing the overall experience.