See Key West from the water on an adrenaline-filled jet ski adventure.
What’s Included
-Fuel surcharge
-Professional guide
-Jet ski
Begin your tour on the pristine, uncrowded south end of Key West. Your expert guide provides safety instructions on your Yamaha personal watercraft (PWC), providing you with the confidence to get the most out of your guided tour.
During your jet ski tour, you take in breathtaking views of Key West’s backcountry, see the famous Mallory Square from the water, and watch for marine life like sea turtles and dolphins frolicking in the Caribbean waters. Learn about the history of Key West during stops along the way, including the Southernmost Point, historic Key West Bight, and Sunset Key. Relax or play in the water while we stop at a deserted sandbar. Bring your waterproof camera for great photos!
Jet Skiing FAQ
You must be at least 16 years of age to operate a jet ski.
Children under the age of 16 can ride as a passenger on a jet ski driven by a licensed driver.
The weight limit for jet skis is usually around 350-600 pounds, depending on their seat capacity, hull design, and engine performance
Wear clothes designed for the beach like wetsuits, boardshorts, bathers and a rash vest or a rash suit. …
- Wear goggles. …
- Wear a tight fitting hat or cap that won’t fly off when you are jet skiing.
- Put on a life jacket.
Southernmost Point (Pass By)
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. It is 18 feet above sea level.
Smathers Beach (Pass By)
is the largest public beach in Key West, Florida, United States. It is approximately a half mile long
Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park (Pass By)
The Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park, better known simply as Fort Taylor, is a Florida State Park and National Historic Landmark centered on a Civil War-era fort located near the southern tip of Key West, Florida.