Helicopter Flight Over Pigeon Key with Optional Sombrero Lighthouse Tour
Key West, Florida
Trip Type: Helicopter Tours
Duration: Varies
Discover the beauty of the Florida Keys from the air on this helicopter tour over Pigeon Key, with the option of upgrading to see the Sombrero Key Lighthouse as well. Your expert pilot will fly you through the eternally sunny skies and over waters teeming with sea life. Circle the historic Pigeon Key, home to eight buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Discover the beauty of the Florida Keys from the air on this helicopter tour over Pigeon Key, with the option of upgrading to see the Sombrero Key Lighthouse as well. Your expert pilot will fly you through the eternally sunny skies and over waters teeming with sea life. Circle the historic Pigeon Key, home to eight buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.
Board a comfortable helicopter at Marathon Airport and lift off into the sunny skies to begin your aerial tour of Florida’s iconic Pigeon Key. Discover a new perspective on the Seven Mile Bridge as you soar along the eastern side above blue waters. Learn about the natural and cultural history of the Florida Keys as your pilot whisks you through the air.
Gaze down on translucent waters and see, with incredible clarity, sting rays, dolphins and sharks swimming about. Swoop down toward the water, where you’ll get up close views of the craggy coral reefs just below the water’s surface.
Get your camera ready as the copter closes in on Pigeon Key, a small historic island that spans only 5 acres but is home to eight buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Peek out the window for one last stretch of epic views on the way back to Marathon, where you can continue to explore the beauty of the Keys on your own.
Extend your tour!
Upgrade to extend your flight to pass over the iconic Sombrero Key Lighthouse.
Please note: Due to safety requirements, we cannot accommodate persons weighing more than 300 pounds (136 kg). For a group of three, no more than a total of 550 pounds (249 kg).
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