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SAFETY IS OUR #1 PRIORITY: In order to assure you, our valued guests, have the safest and most comfortable sightseeing experience, Old Town Trolley Tours has implemented a number of new disinfecting and safety measures including: Daily deep disinfecting procedures for our vehicles and facilities; Additional throughout the day disinfecting on high volume touch points and sanitizing solution dispensers on every vehicle and at our sales locations.
Ghosts & Gravestones of Key West offers guests an evening adventure exploring Key West's strange and macabre past. Learn the sinister story of creepy Count Karl Von Cosel and his dearly departed bride Elena Mesa. Hear tales of lynching, island superstitions, clandestine burials, murder and mayhem.
Your tour will travel past many of the island's most haunted locations ~ the Marrero House, the Porter Mansion, and even the Hanging Tree! Of particular interest will be the former home of Robert Eugene Otto, aka the Artist's House. There, imprisoned in the attic by Dr. Otto's wife, Robert the Doll suffered the abandonment of his lifelong companion, and his mischievous ways took a more sinister turn.
Step aboard the Trolley of the Doomed and let your Ghost Host guide you on an unforgettable adventure into the unknown.... if you dare. Get your eTicket, board the TROLLEY OF THE DOOMED and hear of all things shadowy and sinister.
Name
Ghosts and Gravestones Tour of Key West
Operating Times
Times vary according to date. Please see calendar. Guests must check-in 30 minutes prior to tour time. Within 15 minutes of tour time, seat(s) are subject to cancellation. Tours do not run on July 4th, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.
Reservation Notes
Reservations are required. Reservation based tickets are non-refundable. You may reschedule up to 24 hours in advance of tour time by calling 305-294-4678.
Duration
60 minutes
Booth Location
501 Front Street (Corner of Duval and Front St )
Nearest Intersection
Duval St. and Front St.
Age Requirements
The Tour is rated PG-13. Tour may not be suitable for children under 13.
Notes
Tour runs most dark and stormy nights so dress appropriately. Part of tour is exploring the Shipwreck Treasures Museum and involves walking. Restrooms are not available during the tour. Accessible: We request 24-Hour advance notice. Please call 305-294-4678. OTT is not responsible for things left behind on the trolleys. Assistance animals, such as seeing-eye dogs, are the only animals that are allowed on board the trolleys.
The house was built on the waterfront of the harbor of Key West. In the beginning of the 20th century, the home was converted into a single family dwelling to house the base commandant.
The house has been host to many distinguished guests. Thomas Edison resided in the house during World War I, while working on depth charge research for the U.S. Navy.
In 1946, Harry Truman began visiting Key West for rest and relaxation and returned for 175 days during his presidency. Quarters A was the Winter White House.
President Dwight Eisenhower used the home while recuperating from a heart attack in 1956. In 1961, the Little White House played host to President John F. Kennedy and British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan during the Bay of Pigs incident. The house remained a living quarters for the commanding officers of the base until Truman Naval Station was closed in 1974. In 1996, President Jimmy Carter and his family, visited the home while on holiday and celebrated New Year's Eve here with family and friends. In April of 2000 the Joint Chiefs of Staff for the U.S., Great Britain, Germany, and France along with their wives had a private dinner at the Little White House.
Our history tellers relate a fascinating & personal glimpse of the most important man of his time.
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Harry S. Truman Little White House
Operating Times
Daily 9:30 am to 4:30 pm; 365 days a year. Last tour at 4:00 pm.
Reservation Notes
Reservations are NOT needed or accepted. Tickets can be used on any operating day within 12 months of the purchase date.
Duration
30 minutes
Booth Location
Redeem your eTickets at the Truman Little White House located on Truman Annex, 111 Front Street
Nearest Intersection
Front Street and Whitehead Street
Parking
Parking is available at Mallory Square or Margaritaville Resort Parking garage.
Age Requirements
Children prices are 4-12 yrs. of age. Children 3 yrs. of age and younger are free.
Notes
The public rooms of the Truman Little White House and the introductory film is accessible to guests with mobility issues. Scripts for the hearing impaired are available upon request. Check in with booth agent for next available house tour. Parking is available at Mallory Square or The Margaritaville Parking garage. For more information call: 305-294-9911.
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Key West Shipwreck Treasure Museum
Ticket Type
Qty
Retail
Price
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Adult
$18.26
$16.43
$1.83
Child
$9.66
$8.69
$0.97
Thursday 5/26 and Friday 5/27: The Museum will be CLOSED.
Discover the perils of the shipwrecking industry as you journey back in time to 1851. See how the rewards of this dangerous profession made Key West one of the richest cities in America. Artifacts and video presentations, as well as a 65-foot observation tower, make the museum a unique experience. See and hear film clips, interviews and actual underwater footage in the re-created salvage warehouse. Experience the mesmerizing tale of the Isaac Allerton, one of the richest shipwrecks in the history of Key West. Many of the artifacts on display come from her watery grave. Learn about Asa Tift and other individuals who made their fortunes in the exciting and perilous world of wreck salvage.
Then climb to the top of the lookout and imagine yourself spotting the wrecks of Spanish galleons and turn-of-the-century cargo ships like the wrecking captain's of old. A top attraction in Key West for kids of all ages.
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Key West Shipwreck Treasure Museum
Operating Times
Daily: 9:30 am to 5:30 pm, 365 days a year. Last entry at 5:00 pm.
Reservation Notes
Reservations are NOT needed or accepted. Tickets can be used on any operating day within 12 months of the purchase date.
Duration
self guided
Booth Location
Redeem your eTickets at the Key West Shipwreck Treasures Museum in Mallory Square. Attraction Location: 1 Whitehead Street, Mallory Square, Key West, FL 33040
Nearest Intersection
Front St and Whitehead St
Parking
Parking is available at Mallory Square or The Opal Key Parking garage.
Age Requirements
Child Ticket: 4-12 yrs. of age. Children 3 yrs. of age and younger are free.
Notes
Observation tower not handicapped accessible. For more information call: 305-292-8990. Website: www.shipwreckhistoreum.com
The Audubon House and Tropical Garden reflects the history and natural beauty of old Key West. Built by Captain John Geiger, Key West's initial harbor pilot, the American Classic Revival style home provides visitors with a glimpse into the lives of the city's 19th century wealthy elite. It is furnished with elegant American and European antiques that would have been available during the mid-1800s. The Mitchell Wolfson Family Foundation saved the three-story residence when it was scheduled for demolition in 1958. The first restoration effort on the island, the home and gardens are still considered one of the crown jewels of Key West's preservation efforts.
Captain and Mrs. Geiger created a lush one-acre garden filled with tropical foliage. The landscaping served as an inspiration to renowned ornithologist John James Audubon, who visited the gardens in 1832. Audubon used cuttings from the garden as a backdrop for many of his famed works, including 22 new species for his work "Birds of America." The "Geiger Tree" is featured in Audubon's painting of a white-crowned pigeon. There are 28 of his first edition paintings and numerous second edition works on display inside the adjacent Audubon Gallery of Natural History. One of the area's finest gardens, visitors will see a mix of native and exotic plants, including bromeliads and orchids.
The Audubon House and Tropical Gardens of Key West provide an incomparable view of the city's past and the works of the renowned painter and naturalist.
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Audubon House and Tropical Gardens of Key West
Operating Times
Daily. 9:30 am - 5:00 pm. Last tour at 4:15pm. Closed Christmas Day and New Year's Day
Reservation Notes
Reservations are NOT needed or accepted. Tickets can be used on any operating day within 6 months of the purchase date.
Duration
self guided
Booth Location
205 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL 33040
Nearest Intersection
Greene Street and Whitehead Street
Parking
Lots of metered spaces available nearby.
Age Requirements
Child Ticket: 6-17 years. Under 6 free.
Notes
Self guided tour with docents to interpret the setting.
The Key West Aquarium is committed to helping protect the endangered sea turtles. The Aquarium is associated with the Turtle Hospital and Florida Sea Turtle Stranding Network comprised of state agencies, universities and marine parks, all working in the nursing and rehabilitation of injured sea turtles. The Aquarium is currently home to several turtles on the mend and some, that due to their injuries, will be permanently housed at the Key West Aquarium.
Tour Types:
Sea Turtle Conservation Tour: Tour Guides will discuss the Aquarium’s role in the conservation efforts of these species.
The Atlantic Shores Exhibit is a cross section of a near shore mangrove environment. The 50,000 gallon tank holds a variety of tropical fish and game fish. Educators will cover the importance of the mangrove eco system, while discussing the variety of fish in the exhibit.
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Key West Aquarium
Operating Times
Daily. 9:30 am to 5:30 pm - 365 days a year. Last entrance at 5:00 pm.
Reservation Notes
Reservations are NOT needed or accepted. Tickets can be used on any operating day within 12 months of the purchase date.
Ages 1-5: Free! (Coast Guard requires tickets for all passengers)
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The '3 Hr Rise & Reef Snorkel Trip' with Sunset Watersports is the best way to experience the beautiful clear, tropical waters around Key West. Perfect for snorkeling!
This morning snorkel trip lets you relax while you eat breakfast on a beautiful sail to the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, home to the 3rd largest Living Coral Reef in the world! You can snorkel, swim and sunbath here.
You will sail aboard a new Custom Built 65' Snorkel Boat. It has plenty of room to spread out with shade and even an on deck bathroom and a freshwater shower!
The '3 Hr Rise & Reef Snorkel Trip is great for the whole family. Snorkeling is fun and easy! There is a Floating safety line behind the boat for inexperienced swimmers. All snorkeling equipment is provided, along with professional instruction if needed. Just bring your bathing suit, sunscreen lotion, hat, sunglasses, Lip gloss, towel and you'll be all set for your adventure.
What a great way to have a great day. Get your eTickets and make your reservation today for the 3 Hr Rise & Reef Snorkel Trip! Don't forget your camera!
Name
3 Hr Rise & Reef Snorkel Trip
Operating Times
3 Hr Rise & Reef Snorkel Trip departs daily at 9:00 am Please arrive 30 min early.
Reservation Notes
Reservations confirmed for date and time selected.
Duration
3hrs
Booth Location
Historic Seaport, 201 William St, Key West, Fl 33040
Nearest Intersection
Corner of Green and Elizabeth St.
Parking
One block from 201 William St. Take Caroline to Margaret St, enter parking lot and park at end which is William Street. Head for the water.
Age Requirements
Child Ticket: 6-12 yrs. Children 5 and under are free.
Notes
Wear soft soled shoes only.
Guarantee Note: Due to the limited reserved seating and factors beyond the control of the operator, this product does not fall under the Trusted Tours and Attractions Guarantee program.
Ghosts and Gravestones Tour of Key West
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$1.99
$39.85
$37.86
Live narrated 60 minute tour
Open-Air Sightseeing
Explore some of Key West's Most Haunted Sites
Pass by some of the Most Tragic and Sacred Sites on the Island
Stop at the Shipwreck Treasures Museum, Haunted in its Own Right