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Reviews: Key West Dolphin Watch and Snorkel Tour - Eco Adventure
Guest User2026-02-06
We booked a snorkeling excursion with FURY, one of Norwegian Cruise Line’s shore excursions and the 2025 Travels Choice Award winner for Outstanding Water Adventures in the Keys. FURY has been a staple here for more than three decades, and it shows. Quick tip: You can book this excursion directly through the FURY website and save some money. However, booking through the cruise line guarantees you won’t be left behind if there’s a delay returning to port. With such limited time in Key West, the extra cost was worth it for peace of mind. Within minutes, we’re off—along with a boatload of fellow NCL passengers—aboard one of FURY’s catamarans. This is a very popular excursion. Everything you need is provided: snorkeling gear, vests, flotation noodles, and even wetsuits available for rent. FURY also has equipment for all shapes and sizes… including kids! During the 30-minute ride out to the reef, I chat with Captain Willie about the adventure ahead. Soon enough, it’s time to enter the water. Captain Willie gives us a heads-up—the water is a bit rough and cool, around 70 degrees. But we suck it up and take the plunge! We’re snorkeling over a portion of North America’s largest living reef. Visibility is pretty good, and the scenery is stunning—sea fans sway harmonically with the current, coral heads rise from the ocean floor, and marine life surrounds us. As Captain Willie explained, this is the Rock Key Sanctuary, just east of Sand Key. There’s a strictly enforced no-touch, no-take policy, helping preserve this fragile ecosystem. We’re swimming in 10 to 25 feet of water, making it perfect for all skill levels. Denise points out a yellowtail snapper swimming below us, while another species nibbles at the living coral rock. Even with nearly 100 swimmers on the reef, it somehow feels like we’re all alone—completely immersed in this tropical wonderland. The swaying sea fans are hypnotic. We give this adventure a big thumbs up as we head back to the Pacific Fury, where Captain Willie gets the party started for the ride back. It’s been 20 years since we last explored the Florida Keys coral reef, and honestly, it rivals what we’ve experienced in Hawaii and the U.S. Virgin Islands. If you’re visiting Key West, this is an absolute must-see experience
Reviews: Key West Afternoon Reef Snorkeling with Open Bar
Guest User2024-07-17
We had a great time - we saw lots of fish, sting rays, barracudas. The water was beautiful and the boat ride was fun. The drinks were great and the crew was very helpful.
Reviews: Key West Kayak Rental
Guest User2024-09-20
The Lazy Dog Adventure staff was very friendly and accommodating. We arrived on time for our 11pm half day kayak rental (meaning we’d have up to 3pm to return), but one of our party members was 30 minutes late because he was getting sandwiches for us to eat lunch out in the water. The staff told us it was fine and even said we can be out until around 4:30pm so it felt like we lost no time :). The routes were explained very clearly and we were given a laminated map for us to keep during the trip. The actual kayaking paths were really engaging too! The mangroves next to the canal were really fun to navigate through. We had a high tide that day, so lots of ducking under trees and tight passageways. Highly recommend anyone interested in exploring the mangroves to book with Lazy Dog.
Reviews: Key West Mangrove Kayak Eco Tour
Guest User2026-02-07
Rachel was AMAZING! She knew so much and shared lots of local information with us. It was a peaceful day on the water. No pressure for your ability to kayak. Got to see a lot of wildlife!