Private Key West schooner charter with snorkeling, kayaking, drinks, and snacks
4.5 hours
Up to 22 people
Sail, snorkel, kayaks
Charter a shallow-draft schooner in Key West for 4.5 hours of sailing, snorkeling, and kayaking. No experience is necessary, and you’ll have drinks and snacks on board.
Departure locations vary. Parking is not included.
Private Charter reservations are non-refundable within 14 days of the activity start time. If you booked with a deposit, the remaining balance will be charged to the card on file 7 days prior to the activity start time.
Arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled departure.
No. Instruction and safety gear are provided, and no experience is necessary.
Bring a bathing suit, hat and sunglasses, towel, sunscreen (preferably reef safe), a camera or underwater camera, photo ID, and a sweatshirt in winter months.
All tours meet at the Danger Charters Island Shop, which is located on the right side of the Opal Key Hotel.
Key West sailing doesn't get much better than this, according to travelers who consistently rave about their time on the water here. Whether you're booking the adventure combo with snorkeling and kayaking through the mangroves or opting for the more leisurely sunset wine cruise, you're apparently in for something special. The crew members get called out by name again and again, with captains like Mary, Janet, Anthony, and Micah earning particular praise for being knowledgeable, professional, and genuinely fun to be around. People love that these aren't massive cattle-call operations. Groups tend to max out around 16 passengers, which creates an intimate vibe where the crew can actually give you personal attention and fellow travelers become part of the experience rather than just anonymous faces. The full-day excursions seem to be the showstoppers. You're looking at snorkeling (though not on a reef, so temper expectations accordingly), kayaking around mangrove islands with solid ecology commentary, plus snacks and unlimited drinks throughout. One couple said it was the best day of a rough year, which speaks volumes. The sunset sails hit differently too, with proper wine flights paired with cheese and appetizers, all enjoyed under actual sail power. A few practical notes: the snacks are described as good but light, so consider bringing extra food if you're prone to getting hungry. Weather can look sketchy before departure but often clears up, and you might even spot manatees at the dock. Multiple repeat customers say this is their go-to charter year after year, which tells you everything about consistency.
We go on Danger every time we are here and every time it’s the highlight of our trip. Absolute no-brainer, just book it.
Austin Muchemore
April 3, 2026
We go on Danger every time we are here and every time it’s the highlight of our trip. Absolute no-brainer, just book it.
Austin Muchemore
April 3, 2026