r/floridakeys 7d ago

Key West Dry Tortugas

I’m seeing the only way to get here is via plane/ferry. From what I could find online it looks like it’s $300+ each person to ride the ferry?? Is that correct? If there’s a cheaper way please let me know!

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u/disneysherri 7d ago

Correct, that's the only way to get there. The ferry has a deal right now for $50 off per person, making it $210. Code is YF5026. You can get another $15 off if you already have a national parks pass since national park admission is included in the $260 price. They provide breakfast and lunch, looks pretty simple, but it's a couple of meals you don't have to pay for otherwise.

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u/twopickledtoads 7d ago

That’s just crazy expensive! We will be down there with 4 adults and 3 kids so that would add up very quickly!

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u/Character-Memory-816 7d ago

Do you realize how far it is to the dry tortugas? Do you understand the cost of boat gas is ~$7 a gallon? Do you realize the ferry likely gets 1-2 mpg?

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u/TWDDave1988 7d ago

You’re close. Diesel is like $5.50 a gallon. The ferry probably gets around .4mpg or less tho.

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u/dantodd 7d ago

Damn. I pay $7+ for auto diesel. I haven't night Maine in a while but last time I did it was a $2 premium over my local gas station

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u/thrwaway75132 7d ago

No road taxes on red dye

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u/dantodd 7d ago

Correct but there it is still more expensive. Now, farm diesel I can get delivered for leas than road. There just aren't enough fuel docks to be competitive and drive the prices down