Florida Keys
The Florida Keys offer many exciting attractions, including the first undersea park in the U.S. — the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Take a snorkeling adventure and view the colorful coral reefs or take a glass-bottom boat trip on the Key Largo Princess.

Kiss a sea lion at the Theater of the Sea, or learn about Florida dolphins at the Dolphin Research Center. A visit to Crane Point Hammock will include a tour of the Museum of Natural History, where you can meet many of the colorful Keys inhabitants.
Suggested Tours & Visits
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
Theater of the Sea Crane Point Hammock
Railroad Museum at Pigeon Key Dolphin Research Center
Key Largo Princess — Glass-Bottom Boat Ride
Available tour packages include . . .


Single-day or multi-day packages include round-trip transportation by deluxe motor coach, tour escort, all admission fees to attractions, detailed activities and itineraries, all meals, and accommodations at nationally recognized hotels.
Teachers are complimentary based on ratio chosen by school.

Sunshine
 State
  Standards

Sonshine Educational Tours to the Florida Keys include interdisciplinary learning activities and experiences that align with Florida’s Sunshine State Standards, including the following:

Social Studies (SS.B.1.3.6) The student understands ways in which regional systems are interconnected.

Social Studies (SS.A.6.3.3) The student knows how the environment of Florida has been modified by the values, traditions, and actions of various groups who have inhabited the state.

Social Studies (SS.B.2.3.2) The student knows the human and physical characteristics of different places in the world and how these characteristics change over time.