A Day in the
Dry Tortugas Florida By Brian Faso
An adventure trip for the whole family!
The rising
sun peaked through the unrestricted shade as the palms brushed gently
against the screen of the window; ahh, it was a typical Key West
6:30 am wake up call. It was time for my wife and me to get to the
docks for breakfast and a trip snorkeling at the Dry Tortugas. Only
if everyday could start with that natural beauty and excitement.
We were on
our way to the docks at Schooner Warf to catch the Yankee Freedom
II, a 100-foot state-of-the-art catamaran, for a day of historical
adventure and snorkeling fun. When arriving at the dock, Captain
Mike and his crew took a few minutes to welcome us and give us a
briefing of the important general information for the trip. By 7:25
am, all 60 guests were on the boat and helping ourselves to a nice,
simple, buffet style breakfast. As we sat on the top deck enjoying
our beagles, fruit, coffee and a beautiful Key West morning, the
boat departed and we were on our 70-mile cruise along the Keys.
The trip took about three hours, but the journey across the beautiful
clear waters along the Florida Keys felt like only one hour. During
the trip the crewmembers of the Yankee Freedom II made sure to point
out all areas of interest and historical sites. As we looked overboard
we could often see the friendly dolphins guiding our trip.
As
we approached Fort Jefferson and the Dry Tortugas it was exciting
to envision yourself as one of the pirate ships or enemy county
trying to pass the waters the fort was built to defend. As we looked
at the fort and saw the cannons pointed towards our ship, it was
easy identify with those who retreated at this point in earlier
centuries. When we docked at Fort Jefferson
we were treated to a tour of the fort and lunch served by the crew.
After lunch it was time to explore the waters!
Prior to leaving the ship all those interested in snorkeling were
fitted and received their gear (this was done at no extra charge).
After the tour and lunch the crew directed us to the waters and
the beach for some island adventure. We were directed to the coral
reef that resided just about 100 yards off shore. The crystalline
waters were perfect for snorkeling. The clarity of the waters and
the friendliness of the wild life made it easy to identify many
ocean dwellers. We swam with schools of grunts, had encounters with
colorful tropical fish and stare downs with barracudas. The underwater
reef and sights were among the best we have ever seen.
After a few hours of relating with the tropical underworld we took
the opportunity to relax on the
beautiful white sand beach protruding off the island. We then walked
around the moat surrounding the fort and observed some of the many
species of birds that make nearby Bush Key their home.
We boarded the boat for our return trip at 2:30 and cruised back
to Key West enjoying the natural beauty of the waters and the surrounding
islands as we listened to the tunes of Jimmy Buffet and other various
artists. They opened the bar and snack station for those interested.
The crew and Captain Mike also opened up the cabin for the guests
to view the captain
at work.
Our trip to the Dry Tortugas was beautiful, adventurous, educational
and very enjoyable. Tera and I are already in the process of planning
our next visit before the year's end.
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