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23ft Concept Powerboat for rent in Key West
Powerboats in Key West · 6 guests

23ft Concept Powerboat for rent in Key West

New
$175hour
60ft Angel Motor Yacht Charter in Key West
Events in Stock Island · 12 guests

60ft Angel Motor Yacht Charter in Key West

5.0
$350hour
Rum Runner Bar Boat in Key West, Florida
Powerboats in Key West · 12 guests

Rum Runner Bar Boat in Key West, Florida

5.0
$150hour
Champaign Sunset Cruise aboard our 36' Hinckley Picnic Boat
Events in Key West · 6 guests

Champaign Sunset Cruise aboard our 36' Hinckley Picnic Boat

New
$350hour
2-Hour Sunset Cruise in Key West - Hydrasport 25' Center Console
Powerboats in Key West · 6 guests

2-Hour Sunset Cruise in Key West - Hydrasport 25' Center Console

New
$163hour
Full Day Shared Charter in Key West, Florida
Fishing in Key West · 6 guests

Full Day Shared Charter in Key West, Florida

5.0
$275day
Sandbar Charter and Island Tour
Powerboats in Key West · 6 guests

Sandbar Charter and Island Tour

New
$200hour
"Princess Flybridge Yacht" Viking Princess
Events in Key West · 6 guests

"Princess Flybridge Yacht" Viking Princess

New
Superowner
$1,147hour
"Key West Sailfish" Sailfish 2360
Fishing in Key West · 6 guests

"Key West Sailfish" Sailfish 2360

New
Superowner
$249hour
"Green Eyes" Shamrock Open 220
Powerboats in Stock Island · 6 guests

"Green Eyes" Shamrock Open 220

New
Superowner
$166hour
''Miss Carolina'' Carolina Classic 35 Express Rental in Key West, Florida
Events in Key West · 10 guests

''Miss Carolina'' Carolina Classic 35 Express Rental in Key West, Florida

New
Superowner
$512hour
53' Motor Yacht in Key West
Events in Stock Island · 8 guests

53' Motor Yacht in Key West

New
$350hour
"Satisfaction" Morgan 41 Classic Sailboat for Charter in Key West
Sailing in Key West · 6 guests

"Satisfaction" Morgan 41 Classic Sailboat for Charter in Key West

New
Superowner
$351hour
"Stress Free" 20ft Mako Center Console Rental in Key West, Florida
Powerboats in Key West · 4 guests

"Stress Free" 20ft Mako Center Console Rental in Key West, Florida

New
Superowner
$204hour
Amazing Bottom, Reef & Wreck Fishing in Key West, Florida!
Events in Key West · 6 guests

Amazing Bottom, Reef & Wreck Fishing in Key West, Florida!

New
$1,400day
Adventure escape challenge on the waters in Key West, Florida
Tours in Key West · 6 guests

Adventure escape challenge on the waters in Key West, Florida

New
$150hour
New 22ft Deluxe Pontoon W/Lounge Seating (Sounds, Seat Upgrades & Dog Friendly)
Powerboats in Key West · 8 guests

New 22ft Deluxe Pontoon W/Lounge Seating (Sounds, Seat Upgrades & Dog Friendly)

New
$125hour
Key West Center Console (Luxury Reef Edition) With Sound & Seat Upgrades
Powerboats in Key West · 6 guests

Key West Center Console (Luxury Reef Edition) With Sound & Seat Upgrades

New
$113hour
Nauticstar Center Console (Seat/Sound Upgrades & Premium Fishing Package)
Powerboats in Key West · 6 guests

Nauticstar Center Console (Seat/Sound Upgrades & Premium Fishing Package)

New
$100hour
Premier Pontoon Boat W/ Lounge Seating & Sun Bed (Pet Friendly!)
Powerboats in Key West · 8 guests

Premier Pontoon Boat W/ Lounge Seating & Sun Bed (Pet Friendly!)

New
$125hour
2021 TWIN VEE 310GF for rent in the keys!!!
Powerboats in Cudjoe Key · 6 guests

2021 TWIN VEE 310GF for rent in the keys!!!

New
$1,250day
Backcountry Fishing in Key West
Fishing in Stock Island · 4 guests

Backcountry Fishing in Key West

New
$190hour
Half Day Shared Charter in Key West, Florida
Fishing in Key West · 6 guests

Half Day Shared Charter in Key West, Florida

New
$175hour
Charter a thrill seeker's speedster in Key West
Powerboats in Key West · 4 guests

Charter a thrill seeker's speedster in Key West

New
$60hour

Find the perfect boat rental in Key West.

Key West is a fabulous destination for boaters. Whether you are looking for a Sunset Cruise in Key West or a Boat Tour, Key West is the perfect destination for the boating enthusiast. The entire area of the Florida Keys is a designated National Marine Sanctuary, meaning that there are additional rules and regulations for boaters that are crucial to know to avoid breaking the law and getting fined. You can take a boat on your own to explore the reefs offshore, opt for a charter around the best spots for fishing, enjoy the sunset from a sailboat or go kayaking.

If you're heading to Key West on a road trip from Miami, you'll want to plan ahead to see all the amazing sights in between. Check out this amazing blog post by The Quirky Travel Guy on his detailed journey from Miami to Key West, with great recommendations on things to see and where to stay. If you're staying in Miami for a few days before you venture to Key West, check out our Miami Boating Guide for all the info you need to know for boating in Miami.

While boating in Key West, paying attention to the backchannel depths and navigation markers is important. Inexperienced boaters can get themselves into trouble if they cruise too quickly or end up in shallow waters. Pay attention to the markings when navigating the channels and you’ll be just fine.

Embarking on a fishing charter while in Key West is sure to be an experience you’ll never forget. Travelers can head out on full-service charters and expect to catch snapper, grouper, tuna, and the occasional shark. The boats are fully-equipped and the crew of deep-sea charters are knowledgeable and provide an excellent experience.

Catamaran rentals are popular in Key West thanks to the calm winds and water that provide a comfortable sailing experience. For visitors in need of an adrenaline rush, there are countless jet ski rental facilities as well as parasailing opportunities.

Chartering a yacht for a day of cruising, relaxing, and watching the sunset is a popular choice for many travelers staying in Key West. Booking up your yacht charter early is recommended, as the island is very small and boats can be booked up during the busy season.

Many people who are traveling Florida and find themselves in Key West never want to leave - and some people never do. It's a paradise for many travelers, with an enchanting atmosphere that draws people back time and time again. If you feel like you never want to leave the keys, you're not alone - this article by The Professional Hobo, details meeting these locals who have chosen to make Key West their permanent home. It's great for retirees or people looking for a chance of pace and a more tropical slice of life.

Boating Events in Key West

Key West is home to many sailing regattas, boat races, and other waterfront events that take place throughout the year.

One of the most popular is the Key West Super Boat International Championships. This takes place over several days and includes exhibitions of race boats on display, launching and racing of boats, boat parades and other live entertainment and events during the week. The power boats that are showcased during this event are among the top in the world, and many people come to watch offshore racing and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

The Key West Fishing Tournament attracts anglers of all ages, from seasoned fishing professionals to young novices trying their hand at making the best catch.

Other Things To Do in Key West

While on land, there is plenty to experience while in Key West. For literature lovers, a visit to Ernest Hemingway’s house is a must. Mallory Square is a hub for restaurants and shops on Key West and it provides a great view of the sunset. Duval Street is another great option if you’re looking to indulge in retail therapy or grab a bite to eat.

Marinas in the Keys

There are several marinas for boat rentals and charters scattered throughout Key West. Most of the marinas are on the island's northern side, but they run from the east to the western side. Galleon Marina and Conch Harbor Marina are great choices. City Marina at Garrison Bight is noted for fishing boats and charters. The Key West Historic Seaport is another top-rated marina on this part of the island. On the south side, Casa Marina Beach House is a good option for boat rentals.

About Key West

The Florida Keys are an archipelago of over 1500 islands stretching off the southern coast of Florida. Key West is one of the most popular for tourists and it’s also considered the southernmost city in the United States. It’s known for its laid-back beach culture, beautiful white sand beaches, and being a haven for rest and relaxation. While being known for its Floridian elegance, it is a very different Florida than Miami or Naples. It has a modest charm without the flashy money of some other Florida cities.

The best time to visit Key West is between March and May, when the winter crowds have gone and prices drop. The weather is perfect at this time, in the 70s-80s, with minimal rainfall compared to the rest of the year. The summer months see far fewer tourists due to heavy rains and high humidity. If getting wet doesn’t scare you, booking in the summer will secure you a trip at a much lower rate, but at the risk of running into hurricane season.

Getting to Key West can be expensive. There is an airport in Key West that services several routes in the United States, but fares are typically steep due to its smaller size. A popular option for travelers going to Key West is to fly to Miami or Fort Lauderdale and then rent a car to drive down to Key West. This can be a more economical option and will allow you to visit other parts of the Keys as well. There are also express ferries and other boat options to get access to Key West by water.

How much does it cost to rent a boat in Key West?

Boat rentals in Key West cost between $100/hour for a small powerboat rental up to $1,800/day for private yacht rentals. The average price for a boat rental in Key West is around $300/hour for a motor yacht or pontoon rental.

When is the best time to visit Key West?

The best time of year to visit Key West is late spring and early summer, between April and June, to avoid Spring Break crowds and the high temperatures of peak summer. Fall is also a good time to visit; September and October are good months to travel to Key West.

How long does it take to go from Miami to Key West by boat?

The journey from Miami to Key West takes 3-4 hours by boat. You can charter a boat from Miami to Key West for a scenic trip.

Key West Reviews

  1. TW
    Taylor
    Rum Runner Bar Boat in Key West, Florida

    We had such a wonderful trip with Brian on the rum runner! The boat was the perfect floating bar to spend the day with friends. Brian was so knowledgeable about the island and really made the trip! We would absolutely recommend to anyone who wants to snorkel, booze cruise and learn a little history! We will be back!

  2. robert
    robert
    60ft Angel Motor Yacht Charter in Key West

    Great yacht tour! John and his team ensure everything is ready and everyone has a great time! Amazing way to spend a day in Key West! Jump aboard when you’re in town!

  3. NK
    Nick
    Full Day Shared Charter in Key West, Florida

    Captain and mate were great. Both very knowledgeable

Boating Guide - Key West

Find the perfect boat rental in Key West.

Key West is a fabulous destination for boaters. Whether you are looking for a Sunset Cruise in Key West or a Boat Tour, Key West is the perfect destination for the boating enthusiast. The entire area of the Florida Keys is a designated National Marine Sanctuary, meaning that there are additional rules and regulations for boaters that are crucial to know to avoid breaking the law and getting fined. You can take a boat on your own to explore the reefs offshore, opt for a charter around the best spots for fishing, enjoy the sunset from a sailboat or go kayaking.

If you're heading to Key West on a road trip from Miami, you'll want to plan ahead to see all the amazing sights in between. Check out this amazing blog post by The Quirky Travel Guy on his detailed journey from Miami to Key West, with great recommendations on things to see and where to stay. If you're staying in Miami for a few days before you venture to Key West, check out our Miami Boating Guide for all the info you need to know for boating in Miami.

While boating in Key West, paying attention to the backchannel depths and navigation markers is important. Inexperienced boaters can get themselves into trouble if they cruise too quickly or end up in shallow waters. Pay attention to the markings when navigating the channels and you’ll be just fine.

Embarking on a fishing charter while in Key West is sure to be an experience you’ll never forget. Travelers can head out on full-service charters and expect to catch snapper, grouper, tuna, and the occasional shark. The boats are fully-equipped and the crew of deep-sea charters are knowledgeable and provide an excellent experience.

Catamaran rentals are popular in Key West thanks to the calm winds and water that provide a comfortable sailing experience. For visitors in need of an adrenaline rush, there are countless jet ski rental facilities as well as parasailing opportunities.

Chartering a yacht for a day of cruising, relaxing, and watching the sunset is a popular choice for many travelers staying in Key West. Booking up your yacht charter early is recommended, as the island is very small and boats can be booked up during the busy season.

Many people who are traveling Florida and find themselves in Key West never want to leave - and some people never do. It's a paradise for many travelers, with an enchanting atmosphere that draws people back time and time again. If you feel like you never want to leave the keys, you're not alone - this article by The Professional Hobo, details meeting these locals who have chosen to make Key West their permanent home. It's great for retirees or people looking for a chance of pace and a more tropical slice of life.

Boating Events in Key West

Key West is home to many sailing regattas, boat races, and other waterfront events that take place throughout the year.

One of the most popular is the Key West Super Boat International Championships. This takes place over several days and includes exhibitions of race boats on display, launching and racing of boats, boat parades and other live entertainment and events during the week. The power boats that are showcased during this event are among the top in the world, and many people come to watch offshore racing and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

The Key West Fishing Tournament attracts anglers of all ages, from seasoned fishing professionals to young novices trying their hand at making the best catch.

Other Things To Do in Key West

While on land, there is plenty to experience while in Key West. For literature lovers, a visit to Ernest Hemingway’s house is a must. Mallory Square is a hub for restaurants and shops on Key West and it provides a great view of the sunset. Duval Street is another great option if you’re looking to indulge in retail therapy or grab a bite to eat.

Marinas in the Keys

There are several marinas for boat rentals and charters scattered throughout Key West. Most of the marinas are on the island's northern side, but they run from the east to the western side. Galleon Marina and Conch Harbor Marina are great choices. City Marina at Garrison Bight is noted for fishing boats and charters. The Key West Historic Seaport is another top-rated marina on this part of the island. On the south side, Casa Marina Beach House is a good option for boat rentals.

About Key West

The Florida Keys are an archipelago of over 1500 islands stretching off the southern coast of Florida. Key West is one of the most popular for tourists and it’s also considered the southernmost city in the United States. It’s known for its laid-back beach culture, beautiful white sand beaches, and being a haven for rest and relaxation. While being known for its Floridian elegance, it is a very different Florida than Miami or Naples. It has a modest charm without the flashy money of some other Florida cities.

The best time to visit Key West is between March and May, when the winter crowds have gone and prices drop. The weather is perfect at this time, in the 70s-80s, with minimal rainfall compared to the rest of the year. The summer months see far fewer tourists due to heavy rains and high humidity. If getting wet doesn’t scare you, booking in the summer will secure you a trip at a much lower rate, but at the risk of running into hurricane season.

Getting to Key West can be expensive. There is an airport in Key West that services several routes in the United States, but fares are typically steep due to its smaller size. A popular option for travelers going to Key West is to fly to Miami or Fort Lauderdale and then rent a car to drive down to Key West. This can be a more economical option and will allow you to visit other parts of the Keys as well. There are also express ferries and other boat options to get access to Key West by water.

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