You’ll board the classic When And If schooner in Key West for an intimate sunset cruise with champagne included. Sail through turquoise waters past Mallory Square, spot dolphins or sea turtles in the National Marine Sanctuary, and try your hand at raising sail or steering under crew guidance. Expect relaxed conversation, quiet moments as the sun dips low, and that feeling of being part of local history.
I’ll be honest, I didn’t expect to feel nervous stepping onto the When And If — it’s just a boat, right? But there’s something about all that polished wood and the way the crew greeted us (barefoot, sun-bleached hair, easy smiles) that made it feel like we were joining someone’s private tradition. The air smelled faintly of salt and sunscreen. We checked in right at the dock by the Waterfront Brewery — you can’t miss those masts with their flags fluttering. I kept glancing at my phone to check the time but then just… stopped caring.
Once we set off into the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, the water turned this unreal shade of blue-green — almost cartoonish. Our captain told us stories about General Patton commissioning this schooner back in 1939 (I had no idea he was into boats). At one point, I tried helping raise a sail; let’s just say I’m not quitting my day job. My partner actually got to take the wheel for a bit, which made her grin like a kid. We spotted dolphins — or maybe it was just one dolphin circling back to show off, who knows? There were seabirds everywhere too, and someone pointed out what might’ve been a sea turtle but honestly it looked like a floating log until it moved.
There was this moment when we sailed past Mallory Square — you could hear distant music and laughter drifting over the water. People on shore waved as if they knew us. The crew poured everyone a glass of champagne (included in the sunset cruise), and for a few minutes nobody said much; we just watched the sun melt into the horizon. It wasn’t loud or dramatic — more like everything slowed down for a bit. I still think about that light on everyone’s faces.
If you’re looking for a crowded party boat vibe, this isn’t it. But if you want to feel like you’re borrowing someone else’s beautiful old yacht for an evening — maybe even steering it yourself — this Key West sunset cruise is pretty hard to forget.
The cruise departs from Key West Historic Seaport at E dock, in front of Waterfront Brewery.
Yes, a sunset champagne toast is included in your booking.
Yes, guests can help raise sails or take the wheel under crew supervision if they wish.
You may spot dolphins, sea turtles, and seabirds while sailing through Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Yes, children are welcome and sail at a discounted fare but must be accompanied by an adult.
Bottled water, soda/pop, select beer and wine are included during your cruise.
Boarding begins 15 minutes prior to departure; check in directly at the boat.
Yes, there is a restroom available on board for guest use.
Your evening includes boarding at Key West Historic Seaport with direct check-in at the schooner itself; complimentary bottled water, soda/pop plus select beer and wine; a sunset champagne toast; experienced captain and crew who’ll let you help raise sail or take the wheel if you want; wildlife viewing opportunities through Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary; comfortable seating aboard an elegant historic yacht; and restroom facilities onboard before returning after sundown.
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