Welcome
Hello, my name is Mitchell Merriman, owner of Sea the Keys.  My wife and I and our two children moved to the Keys about 5 years ago to reconnect.  At first we lived in Key West and now we live in Key Largo.  We love to visit our friends and take advantage of the quaint shops and entertainment that Key West has to offer, but the 2 ½ hour drive each way really limited us in what we could do in a day. If we wanted to stay longer we had to incur the cost of a hotel.  So it became a real dilemma when we considered a road trip to Key West.

So, in other words, we know how you feel.  Staying in the Upper Keys and enjoying the fishing, diving, snorkeling and food is great but when you try to include Key West in your schedule it gets to be a chore. That’s why Sea the Keys was born. Let us be your designated driver and tour guide as you stay in the Upper Keys but make a day of it seeing Key West.  We even tell customers to bring a pillow so on the long ride home you can sleep and leave the driving to us. Just like when you were a kid and had a fun day at the beach one of the best parts was the ride or sleep on the way home.

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Our 14 passenger full size vans allow for plenty of comfortable seating and the DVD player and premium surround sound stereo add to the overall atmosphere of your trip.  We make your ride interesting by giving you a littl e history of the Keys and sharing some interesting stories of how places got their names.  We stop at scenic points of interest along the way (or not- it’s up to you) and there is a cooler on board to keep refreshments. The van is the perfect mode of transportation as the streets in Key West are narrow and parking is limited, anything larger than the van would not be practical.

Because of our history in the Keys we can give passengers personal insight into the non-tourist attractions to see and where to go to get the best happy hour food and drinks as well as the most reasonable places to eat and shop. You know if a “local” goes there, it’s got to be good.

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