Snorkel Sombrero Reef, then float and relax at Molasses Key Sandbar
3.5 hrs
Snorkel gear, soda & water
Explore Sombrero Reef and its lighthouse before cruising to the shallow waters of Molasses Key Sandbar. Swim, float, and relax between two stops on the water; if conditions prevent a reef visit, enjoy extra sandbar time instead.
Cancel at least 24 hours before departure for a refund. Cancellations within 24 hours and trips booked within 24 hours are nonrefundable. If the operator cancels and you cannot reschedule, you will receive a refund of the ticket amount.
Bring the credit card used for booking and matching valid photo ID, plus a towel, snacks, and a beach tote or backpack. Reef- and wildlife-safe sunblock is provided.
Swimming ability is required to snorkel.
Enjoy extended time at Molasses Key Sandbar. Snorkel equipment is available on request for shallow-water sandbar snorkeling if the reef cannot be visited.
Fury Marathon, 1996 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL
Fury Water Adventures in Key West consistently delivers across a surprisingly wide range of experiences, from parasailing and jet ski tours to sunset sails and dolphin snorkel cruises. Crew members like Todd, Lauren, Jacob, Dawson, Abbey, Anna, and Lisa get called out by name repeatedly, which says a lot about how personally invested the staff are in making each trip memorable. The captains and crew across all their offerings come across as professional, funny, and genuinely warm. The sunset sail stands out as a crowd favorite, with live music, fresh appetizers, and open drinks creating a party-meets-relaxation vibe on the water. The snorkel and dolphin cruises regularly deliver wildlife encounters well beyond expectations, with recent guests spotting sea turtles, sharks, tarpon, and large dolphin pods. Parasailing guests rave about smooth takeoffs and landings with staff who keep the energy light and fun throughout. With thousands of reviews averaging close to a perfect score, this isn't a case of a few lucky trips. The consistency here is hard to ignore, and the variety of adventures they offer makes them a strong one-stop option for water activities while visiting Key West.
We went on a dolphin watching and snorkeling cruise The crew had a captain who knows the area well and with her came a young and disgruntled assistant who mostly seemed like the last place she wanted to be was our boat Pay attention to parking in the area - if you park on the street, make sure you are facing the direction of traffic - we got a ticket The cruise was great although the reef is poor in the types of fish that live there and anyone who has snorkeled in Eilat will be disappointed with the selection. However, there is a chance that dolphins will come to you and a seal came to us that stopped below us and it was beautiful to see it in its natural environment Highly recommend the cruise Like in many places - here too they expect you to pay more than the stated price on the grounds that the employees only earn from tips - this is illegal or wrong since in Florida there is a minimum wage from which tips are not deducted like in other countries - you can still of course show your support to the crew 😀
Dekel Asaf
July 7, 2026
We went on a dolphin watching and snorkeling cruise The crew had a captain who knows the area well and with her came a young and disgruntled assistant who mostly seemed like the last place she wanted to be was our boat Pay attention to parking in the area - if you park on the street, make sure you are facing the direction of traffic - we got a ticket The cruise was great although the reef is poor in the types of fish that live there and anyone who has snorkeled in Eilat will be disappointed with the selection. However, there is a chance that dolphins will come to you and a seal came to us that stopped below us and it was beautiful to see it in its natural environment Highly recommend the cruise Like in many places - here too they expect you to pay more than the stated price on the grounds that the employees only earn from tips - this is illegal or wrong since in Florida there is a minimum wage from which tips are not deducted like in other countries - you can still of course show your support to the crew 😀
Dekel Asaf
July 7, 2026
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