Ragin' Cajun Seafood Snorkel in Key West, Florida - Miami

Ragin' Cajun Seafood Snorkel in Key West, Florida

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

4–5 hours

Fitness Level

Basic swimming ability recommended; suitable for most fitness levels.

Overview

Discover the vibrant reefs and feast on a Cajun seafood boil with a premium bar during this exclusive Key West snorkeling adventure. Dive into fun and flavor all in one trip!

Details

Experience the ultimate blend of adventure and indulgence with Sebago Watersports' Ragin' Cajun Seafood Snorkel in Key West, Florida. This private two-stop snorkeling excursion invites you to discover the vibrant coral reefs and abundant marine life of the Florida Keys’ barrier reef. Swim alongside colorful fish and graceful rays in crystal-clear waters that offer an unforgettable underwater experience. After exploring beneath the waves, return to the boat to savor an all-you-can-eat Cajun seafood boil, featuring succulent shrimp, crab, and crawfish infused with bold spices. Complement your feast with a premium open bar, set to enhance the island atmosphere as you bask in stunning ocean views. Whether you're a seasoned snorkeler or a curious beginner, this adventure perfectly balances excitement and relaxation for a truly memorable day in paradise.

Adventure Tips

Bring reef-safe sunscreen

Protect both your skin and the delicate coral reefs by using reef-safe sunscreen during your snorkel adventure.

Arrive early for check-in

Getting to Sebago Watersports early ensures a smooth departure and time to get fitted with your gear comfortably.

Stay hydrated throughout the day

The Florida sun can be strong; drink plenty of water before and after snorkeling to stay refreshed.

Know your swimming limits

While the trip is beginner-friendly, ensure you are comfortable in open water before snorkeling.

Local Insights

Hidden Gems

  • Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park
  • Little Palm Island nearby for quiet beach access

Wildlife

  • Southern stingray
  • Parrotfish

History

Key West’s reefs are part of the only living coral barrier reef in the continental U.S., with a rich maritime history dating back centuries.

Conservation

Sebago Watersports actively promotes reef-safe practices and participates in local marine conservation efforts to protect fragile ecosystems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Photography Tips

Best Times

Morning light
Golden hour
Late afternoon

Best Viewpoints

  • From the boat deck overlooking the reef
  • Shallow reef areas during snorkeling
  • Sunset views from the deck

What to Photograph

Colorful reef fish
Coral formations
Dining setup with island views

Recommended Gear

Reef-safe sunscreen

Essential

Protects skin without harming marine ecosystems.

summer specific

Snorkel mask and fins

Essential

Improves underwater visibility and swimming efficiency.

Lightweight swimwear

Essential

Keeps you comfortable in warm water and sun.

summer specific

Waterproof phone case or dry bag

Keeps valuables safe and dry during the trip.

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