On this compact Marathon outing, the Snorkel + Sandbar Combo Adventure takes you to two of the Florida Keys’ most compelling marine settings: Sombrero Reef and the Molasses Key sandbar, departing from Marathon, Florida. In just four hours you move from shallow reef gardens to a low-tide playground ringed with crystalline water, all against the cinematic backdrop of the Seven Mile Bridge.
Sombrero Reef sits inside the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, a protected seascape established in 1990, and its shallow coral plates are alive with parrotfish, angelfish, wrasse, and the occasional green sea turtle. The reef’s limestone and coral structures create lanes and pockets where tropical life concentrates; visibility is often excellent, letting snorkelers hover over brain coral heads and branching elkhorn without diving deep. Guided water time is relaxed and approachable, with snorkel gear and flotation vests included so even newer swimmers can feel secure.
After the reef, the boat slips into the shallow turquoise of Molasses Key for classic sandbar time. The sandbar is a seasonal, low-profile island of white sand and waist-deep water—perfect for floating, paddleboarding, kayaking, or playing games with kids. Complimentary drinks and light snacks make it feel like a beach club in mid-channel, while the shallow water becomes a natural mirror when wind is calm, reflecting blue sky and the span of the Seven Mile Bridge to the west.
The return cruise along the Seven Mile Bridge is part of the experience: steel spans and open Atlantic on one side, mangrove-framed keys on the other, offering memorable photo angles as the boat heads back to Bluegreen Vacations, 1688 Overseas Highway. Check-in is at the marina dock office 30 minutes before departure; maximum capacity is 42 passengers, and the operator—Marathon Mermaid—runs private charters as well as scheduled trips.
Practicalities matter here. All snorkelers must wear vests; full-face masks are not permitted; non-swimmers may be asked to remain on board. The trip is stroller and wheelchair accessible, service animals allowed, and weather-dependent cancellations are refunded or rescheduled. Pack reef-safe sunscreen, a swim shirt, and a waterproof phone holder.
What makes this trip special is the contrast: two different marine habitats in a single half-day, with easy access from Marathon. It’s an efficient way to encounter living coral, rays, and sea turtles while supporting visitation to a protected marine sanctuary—take photos, leave only bubbles, and respect the reef’s fragile surface for the visitors who will follow. Bring a reusable water bottle and a light dry bag for sunglasses; operators stock snorkel sizes but bringing a well-fitting mask improves visibility. Families appreciate the crew’s hands-on safety briefings, and photographers should consider a small underwater camera to capture turtles near the reef and sun-splashed scenes at the sandbar.