Key West, Florida's Premier Charter Experience
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Key West, Florida
Wrecked Charters
Key West, Florida

Find Your Escape on the Water

Wrecked Charters

Sandbar Hopping

Explore Key West, Florida's Best Sandbars

  • Key West, Florida

$650–$1,000

Per charter
  • 4–8 Hours
  • Up to 6 Guests
  • Private Charter
  • All Ages

Key West, Florida has some of the most stunning sandbars and uninhabited islands in the world. Wrecked Charters will take you to spots only locals know — white sand flats, shallow crystal water, shelling beaches, and quiet anchorages where you can swim, relax, and explore.

Whether you want to anchor up and spend the afternoon wading in ankle-deep water, snorkel the grass flats for turtles and rays, or hop from sandbar to sandbar with the whole family, Captain Austin knows exactly where to go. This is the kind of Florida day you'll be talking about long after you head home.

Group enjoying a sandbar in Key West, Florida
Trip Options & Pricing
$650

4 Hours

A quick escape to the best nearby sandbars — perfect for an easy morning or afternoon.

$800

6 Hours

More time to hop between spots, explore the islands, and really soak it all in.

$1,000

8 Hours

A full day on the water. Hit multiple sandbars, swim, shell, snorkel, and explore at your own pace.

All rates are per charter for up to 6 guests — not per person. Prices subject to change; contact us to confirm availability.

What's Included & What to Bring

Included

  • Boat & Captain Austin
  • Snorkeling Gear for All Guests
  • Cooler & Ice
  • Water & Sunscreen
  • Life Jackets
  • Towels

Not Included

  • Food & Drinks (bring your own)
  • Gratuity (always appreciated)
  • Alcoholic Beverages (BYOB friendly — no glass bottles)
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Frequently Asked Questions

Reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and whatever food and drinks you want to enjoy on the water. We provide the cooler, ice, water, snorkeling gear, towels, and life jackets — so all you really need to bring is yourself and something good to eat. BYOB is totally fine; just no glass bottles on the boat.

Absolutely — swimming is the whole point. Most of the sandbars we visit have incredibly clear, shallow water that's perfect for wading, snorkeling, and just floating around. We'll also bring snorkel gear so you can explore beneath the surface and spot whatever marine life happens to be passing through.

Yes — Cayo Costa is one of the most beautiful uninhabited islands in Key West, Florida and is a popular stop on our longer trips. We also visit lesser-known spots that don't get the weekend crowds — secluded sandbars, shelling beaches, and backcountry anchorages that most people never find on their own.

This is one of our most family-friendly trips. The sandbars are shallow and calm, making them ideal for kids of all ages. Life jackets are provided for everyone, and the pace of the day is completely flexible — we go where your group wants to go and spend as much time as you like at each spot.

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