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Miami to Key West Day Trip

If you’ve ever looked at a map of Florida and wondered, “What’s that little tail end stretching out into the ocean?” — that’s the Florida Keys. And at the very tip, you’ll find Key West, the quirky, sun-soaked island paradise where chickens roam free, the sunsets are practically an Olympic event, and flip-flops are considered formal wear.

And the best part? You can visit Key West on a super chill day trip from Miami. Yup — no need to figure out logistics, rent a car, or learn how to pronounce “Overseas Highway” in GPS-speak. Just hop on a comfy coach and enjoy the most scenic stretch of road in the U.S. This Miami to Key West day tour is your one-stop way to explore the Florida Keys without the hassle.

Let’s break it down…

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🎟️ Ticket Options & Prices (Plus a Handy Booking Link)

Couple enjoying mojitos at a tiki bar in Key West during their Miami day trip.

One of the best things about this Key West day trip from Miami is how stress-free it is — from the price to the planning. You don’t need to rent a car, figure out directions, or even bring snacks (though… snacks never hurt).

Here’s what you’re looking at:

  • Adult Ticket: $82.96 USD
  • Child Ticket: $69.13 USD
  • Infant: $0.00 (Yup — free! Bring the baby!)

You’ll get roundtrip transportation on a spacious, air-conditioned coach, a friendly guide who makes sure no one gets left behind (thanks, Orlando 👋), and up to 6 hours of free time in Key West to snorkel, shop, eat, or just sunbathe your way to bliss.

👉 Click here to check availability & book now (Reserve now, pay later – easy peasy.)

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🚌 What to Expect on the Trip

Visitors posing at the iconic Southernmost Point buoy in Key West on a day tour from Miami.

This Key West one-day trip starts bright and early with pickup in downtown Miami (or your hotel, if requested in advance). Once everyone’s on board and sufficiently caffeinated, it’s off on a 3.5-hour journey along the jaw-dropping Overseas Highway — one of the most scenic drives in America.

Pro tip: sit by the window, queue up your beach playlist, and pretend you’re in a music video. You deserve it.

Once in Key West, you’ll have 5.5 to 6 glorious hours of free time to explore the island at your pace. No rigid tour guides — just freedom. Here’s how to spend it:

  • 🌞 Pose at the Southernmost Point — an essential selfie stop
  • 🐟 Try conch fritters or life-changing key lime pie
  • 🐬 Book a dolphin tour, go snorkeling, or rent a jet ski
  • 📚 Explore the Hemingway House and meet the famous six-toed cats
  • 🛍️ Shop quirky finds and souvenirs on Duval Street
  • 🍹 Sip mojitos at a tiki bar while listening to live music
  • 🌅 Watch the legendary sunset at Mallory Square with street performers

After your day in paradise, hop back on the coach and head back to Miami in time for a dreamy, salty-skin sleep.

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🌞 Why You Should Book It (aka Why It’s Cooler Than Driving Yourself)

Colorful historic buildings and charming guesthouses along Duval Street in Key West.

There are 43 bridges between Miami and Key West. Forty-three. That’s a lot of driving — and a lot of opportunities for GPS arguments and wrong turns. With this Key West bus tour, you can ditch the stress and focus on relaxing.

Here’s why this trip is a no-brainer:

  • No car rental, maps, or parking hassles — just show up
  • Great for families, couples, and solo travelers alike
  • Access to Key West water activities without extra planning
  • Super budget-friendly compared to renting a car and staying overnight
  • A bucket-list experience that fits into a single unforgettable day
  • A chance to cruise the Seven Mile Bridge — it’s like driving on the ocean

Honestly, even if you’ve been to Key West before, the ride alone is worth it.

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📍 Meeting Point & Insider Tips

Scenic view of the Seven Mile Bridge surrounded by turquoise waters on a Miami to Key West drive.

Your tropical adventure begins at the Holiday Inn Port of Miami-Downtown (340 Biscayne Blvd) at 7:00 AM. Yes, it’s early — but remember, Key West is calling. Optional hotel pickup is available — just send your hotel info when booking so they can coordinate the nearest pickup location.

Tips to make your day smoother:

  • Wear comfy walking shoes — Key West is best explored on foot
  • Bring sunglasses and reef-safe sunscreen (it gets hot)
  • Pack swimwear if you’re planning to get in the water
  • Don’t forget your phone or camera — there are photo ops galore
  • Toss a light sweater in your bag — the bus A/C is no joke
  • Grab a quick snack during the breakfast stop in Key Largo
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Vibrant souvenir shops and tropical architecture lining the streets during a Key West day tour.

Can I bring alcohol on the Miami to Key West bus tour?

Nope — while the Miami to Key West bus tour gives off total vacation vibes, it’s a dry ride. That means no alcohol on the coach. But don’t worry — once you get to Key West, there are plenty of bars and beachy spots where the mojitos flow freely.

Is this Miami to Key West day trip good for kids?

Yes! This Miami to Key West day trip is great for families with kids. The air-conditioned bus is nap-friendly, the ride is scenic, and once you’re in Key West, the quirky charm (think chickens and conch fritters) makes it fun for all ages. Plus, no driving stress for parents.

Can I do water activities during the Key West tour from Miami?

You bet. One of the best parts of this Key West tour from Miami is the free time you get to explore. Whether you want to snorkel, rent a jet ski, go parasailing, or join a dolphin tour, you’ll find no shortage of things to do in Key West.

What if the bus breaks down during the Miami to Key West day trip?

It’s rare, but if the coach encounters a hiccup during your Miami to Key West day trip, the team is quick to act. Past riders say things stayed organized and smooth. They’ve got backup plans — so you’ll still make it to paradise (with an even better story to tell).

Is the bus tour to Key West wheelchair accessible?

At the moment, this bus tour to Key West isn’t wheelchair accessible. It’s something we hope to see in future updates. If accessibility is a priority, we recommend reaching out to the tour operator directly for other Key West tours from Miami that meet your needs.

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👉 This isn’t just a day trip — it’s your new favorite memory in the making.

Tourists snapping photos of chickens wandering freely in front of quaint Key West inns.

Skip the car rental and the 43-bridge headache. With this all-in-one Miami to Key West day trip, you get comfort, adventure, and total freedom to explore. Reserve your seat now — paradise is just one scenic ride away.


👉 Click here to check availability and book now.

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