Climb aboard the Conch Train in Key West and delight to sights and legendary stories of the tropical paradise. Pass Hemingway’s home, learn about Mel Fisher’s lifelong search for sunken treasure, see Harry Truman’s White House and more.
EXPERIENCE:
Climb aboard Key West’s conch train for a 75-minute sightseeing tour of the tropical paradise. The train departs from Front Street Depot and loops through the Old Town to end back behind the Depot at Mallory Square.
You can jump off at Truval Village to visit the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, Key West Lighthouse, Southernmost Point, and Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory.
Climb to the top of the observation tower at Key West Shipwreck and Treasures Museum. Travel back in time to the days of hand-rolled cigars at Mallory Square. And stroll through the Cayo Hueso y Habana Historeum.
Back on the conch train, learn about Key West characters, such as Mel Fisher, whose lifelong search for 2 sunken Spanish galleons finally turned up treasure worth USD 450 million. Jump off to enjoy great shopping on Duval Street, and fine dining at restaurants such as Hog’s Breath Saloon, Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville or the Hard Rock Café.
Be sure to take advantage of the complimentary ticket to the Sails to Rails Museum for a comprehensive overview of the Florida Keys and Key West history. It is one of Key West’s top attractions and located within walking distance of the starting point of the Conch Train.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:
Tour the Old Town of Key West on the fun conch train
Enjoy free admission to the Sails to Rails Museum, a top attraction in Key West
See Hemingway’s House and Harry Truman’s Little White House
Jump off at Duval street to enjoy great shopping and dining
Learn about Key West characters, such as Mel Fisher who searched all his life for some sunken Spanish galleons
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