Explore the Cuban culture on the island of Key West in Florida which lies in the southernmost end of the United States. ‘One Human Family’ is the official motto of the island city. The city receives year-round sunshine and beach parties which make it a tourist magnet. The island has the most gorgeous sunsets around the world which are not to be missed. The locals in the city are called conch. You will encounter a lot of hens around the city, more than locals in some places. It is a great place with a laid-back vibe. So, make sure to plan for at least four days to explore the main attractions and local culture.
With a hop-on hop-off Key West trolley bus tour, you can also enjoy engaging commentary from a live guide along with inside scoops. Make sure to carry snacks to your hotel to save some dough as eating out can get expensive. Also, if you are visiting during the peak season, make your bookings in advance to avoid last-minute disappointment.
March to May is the best time to plan a visit to Key West. The weather is balmy and comfortable. It is ideal for exploring the island city on an open trolley tour. However, the island is the priciest during this time. If you are on a budget, you can consider visiting during the low season in September to November.
Key West trolley tour offers you the convenience and flexibility to get off at the nearest designated stop. No tour guide, you set your own itinerary. You’ll find all the stops are located strategically at all the major attractions, making your touring as hassle-free as possible. And then, when you’re ready to continue, return to a designated stop, show your pass, and hop back on the trolley and onwards towards your next attraction. So, go ahead and make a whole loop of the route once you have your tour ticket, get familiar with the city and pick out your favorite places to visit and then return to them during your stay.
The Key West trolley tour covers the finest attractions of the island including Mallory Square, Historic Key West Seaport, Simonton Row - Simonton and Greene St., La Concha Crowne Plaza, Bahama Village Market, Fairfield Inn, The Gates Hotel, Best Western Key Ambassador, East Martello Civil War Fort, Casa Marina Resort, Southernmost Trolley Stop, Truman Ave. & Duval St., Angela & Duval Streets, and more. The stops are subject to change, so it is recommended to check them at the time of booking.
That will depend on the tour provider. You’ll find that hop-on hop-off tours can be either live or audio-guided. Many will have a pre-recorded commentary that’ll share fascinating information about the history of the Key West, its culture, and many places of interest. You’ll find that the audio commentary will be provided in various languages. English, French, German and Spanish are the most commonly used, but others may be available. Check the specific product page for full details of all the languages offered.