A Taste of Big Pine! Snorkel Package for One or Two from Lower Keys Adventure Charters (Up to 50% Off)
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Groups snorkel in the shallow waters of Newfound Harbor in search of coral and tropical fish, then picnic on a secluded island
Choose Between Two Options
- $89 for an A Taste of Big Pine! snorkel package for one ($150 value)
- $149 for an A Taste of Big Pine! snorkel package for two ($300 value)
During each trip, up to two couples snorkel in a patch reef in the Newfound Harbor Key Sanctuary Preservation Area. The shallow waters—ideal for snorkelers of all skill levels—are home to colorful tropical fish and coral. After the excursion, the group heads to a secluded island to relax, take an eco-tour, and enjoy lunch or dinner prepared by Captain Mike. The trip lasts up to four hours, and those traveling in the afternoon may get to take in a sunset.
Groups snorkel in the shallow waters of Newfound Harbor in search of coral and tropical fish, then picnic on a secluded island
Choose Between Two Options
- $89 for an A Taste of Big Pine! snorkel package for one ($150 value)
- $149 for an A Taste of Big Pine! snorkel package for two ($300 value)
During each trip, up to two couples snorkel in a patch reef in the Newfound Harbor Key Sanctuary Preservation Area. The shallow waters—ideal for snorkelers of all skill levels—are home to colorful tropical fish and coral. After the excursion, the group heads to a secluded island to relax, take an eco-tour, and enjoy lunch or dinner prepared by Captain Mike. The trip lasts up to four hours, and those traveling in the afternoon may get to take in a sunset.
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About Lower Keys Adventure Charters
Captains Mike Theut is the heart and soul of Lower Keys Adventure Charters. On his swift fishing vessel, Perfecte Content, he invites guests to experience the natural wonders of the Lower Keys. Eco-tours cut through unspoiled mangrove forests or dive down to investigate lush reefs where dolphins, rays, and colorful fish come to congregate. Anglers can hunt for a variety of sport fish, from goliath groupers and sheepshead to mackerel and snapper thanks to the help of GPS and decades of local knowledge.