REVIEW · KEY WEST
Key West Cocktail Cruise Adults Only Sunset Cruise with Open Bar
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Sunset in Key West, minus the crowds. This adults-only 2-hour cruise pairs an open bar (beer, wine, and soft drinks) with a front-row feel as the day turns gold, plus on-board narration from the crew. I especially like the vibe when you get smaller groups on the water, and the way captains such as Captain Steve and bartenders like Sky keep things friendly and fun.
The main thing to weigh is the extra $10 fuel surcharge per person (not included in the base price) and the fact that the check-in time shifts by night, so you need to confirm directly.
In This Review
- Quick hits
- Sunset Cocktail Cruise Basics: Adults-Only, Open Bar, and a More Chill Boat
- Where the Tour Starts: 711 Eisenhower Dr, Slip #7
- The Two-Hour Rhythm: Check In Before Sunset, Back After Dark
- On Board: Open Bar, Soft Drinks, and Wine Tasting
- Captain and Crew Style: Live Commentary and a Photo-Help Advantage
- The Sunset View Itself: Why Small-Boat Placement Feels Better
- Comfort, Safety, and the Adult-Only Vibe
- Price and Value: $65 Plus the $10 Fuel Surcharge
- Who Should Book This Cruise (and Who Might Want Another Option)
- Should You Book This Key West Sunset Cruise?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Key West Cocktail Cruise?
- How much does it cost per person?
- What drinks are included on the open bar?
- Is there wine tasting included?
- Is food included?
- What is the minimum age?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Is the boat non-smoking?
- What if the weather is bad?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Quick hits

- Open bar all cruise with beer, wine, soft drinks, and bottled water included
- Wine tasting adds a nice change of pace beyond just cocktails
- Small-group feel on a non-smoking vessel (maximum 35 travelers)
- Photo-friendly crew helps you get solid sunset shots from the right angles
- Local spotting tips: you might hear about celeb spots and even see dolphins on some evenings
Sunset Cocktail Cruise Basics: Adults-Only, Open Bar, and a More Chill Boat

If your idea of a great Key West night is easy conversation, cold drinks, and a sunset you don’t have to fight for, this cruise is built for that. It’s adults-only (minimum age 18), and the boat keeps the tone relaxed instead of party-chaos.
I like that the drink plan is simple: an open bar with unlimited beer, wine, and soft drinks, plus bottled water. You also get live commentary on board, so you’re not just staring at the sky for two hours. You’ll get context for what you’re seeing around you, and it helps the time move fast.
One more practical win: this is sized for comfort. With a maximum of 35 travelers, you’re less likely to feel jammed in shoulder-to-shoulder.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Key West.
Where the Tour Starts: 711 Eisenhower Dr, Slip #7

You’ll meet at 711 Eisenhower Dr, Slip #7 in Key West. Since this is right by the marina, it’s usually pretty straightforward to find once you’re in the area.
This also matters for planning. The meeting point is described as near public transportation, which is handy if you don’t want to stress about parking or ride timing. Since check-in happens before sunset, you’ll want to arrive early enough to find the slip and get settled before the crew starts calling people.
Tip: treat the marina like any other waterfront check-in—give yourself a little buffer for walking, crowds on land, and the simple fact that sunsets don’t wait.
The Two-Hour Rhythm: Check In Before Sunset, Back After Dark

The timing works around the sunset, which is exactly what you want. Expect about two hours total. Check-in is typically about one hour before sunset, and you return around one hour after each night’s sunset.
That structure is more than just math. It means you’re on the water during the best light—the golden hour that makes Key West look like a postcard. It also means you’re not spending half your trip stuck waiting around on land.
Also note: check-in time varies, and you’re asked to confirm directly to make sure you show up at the right time for that night. That’s not glamorous advice, but it’s the difference between calm sailing and a stressful scramble.
On Board: Open Bar, Soft Drinks, and Wine Tasting

Here’s the part that usually sells out for people who like a stress-free plan: drinks are handled. The cruise includes unlimited beer, wine, soft drinks, and bottled water throughout the experience.
On top of that, there’s a wine tasting included. So even if you’re a beer person, you’ll likely enjoy doing the tasting like a guided sampler. It’s a small touch, but it gives the cruise more shape than just ordering drink after drink.
Food isn’t included. That’s common on boat cruises, but it’s useful to know. You’re welcome to bring your own snacks, so if you want something salty with your drinks, plan ahead and pack it. The simplest approach: grab a couple of snack items before you head to the dock, then you can keep the whole evening easy.
One caution on expectations: the base price is not the whole number. There’s a separate $10 fuel surcharge per person that isn’t included in the price you first see.
Captain and Crew Style: Live Commentary and a Photo-Help Advantage

The crew is a big reason people rate this cruise so high. You’re not just listening to a prerecorded track; you get live commentary. Captains and crew tend to point out what you’re looking at and tell stories that make the coastline feel more alive.
You’ll also notice how the crew handles photography. A professional photographer guide is included, and you should be able to get help with timing and angles for your sunset shots. That matters because sunsets look good on a phone—but best results usually come from knowing when to face the light and where the boat puts you relative to it.
The names that show up in the experience are a real clue to the tone. People talk about hosts like Captain Steve and the bartender Sky, and they mention the crew being interactive—happy to take photos, guide the vibe, and keep things safe. Another captain name you’ll hear is Zac, plus bartenders like Tony and Toni. The common thread is clear: this isn’t a staff that disappears once you board.
The Sunset View Itself: Why Small-Boat Placement Feels Better

A sunset cruise can be a lottery if you end up on the wrong side of a crowded boat. This one aims for the opposite: a smaller group size and a less claustrophobic setup.
In plain terms, you have a better chance of seeing the horizon cleanly. That makes it easier to get photos that don’t look like you’re holding a phone up over someone’s shoulder.
What you might spot depends on the night, but here’s what people have experienced in this area: dolphins have been seen playing around the route, and the captain may point out notable areas and house spots along the way. Even if you don’t see animals, the light and the water texture can still be stunning. Key West sunsets don’t need a script.
Comfort, Safety, and the Adult-Only Vibe

This is an adults-only cruise, and it changes the whole feel. There are no kids to manage, and the energy tends to stay conversational and relaxed. If you’re going on a couples trip, a friend night out, or a low-key birthday, that adult focus usually lands well.
The boat is also listed as a non-smoking vessel, which helps keep the air pleasant once you’re out on the water. That’s a small detail, but it matters on a cruise where you’re spending most of your time inside or near the same open-air areas.
Safety is part of the crew’s style too. Reviews emphasize a cautious, attentive approach, which you’ll appreciate when you’re relaxing instead of wondering how steady everything feels.
Price and Value: $65 Plus the $10 Fuel Surcharge

Let’s talk numbers like a responsible travel buddy.
The advertised price is $65 per person. You should budget an extra $10 fuel surcharge per person, which is not included in the base price. So your realistic total is $75 per person before any optional add-ons.
What do you get for that? You get a true sunset-focused timing plan, plus an unlimited open bar (beer, wine, soft drinks) and bottled water. There’s also wine tasting, live commentary, and photo help from a dedicated guide. If you’d otherwise pay separately for drinks and a guided activity, this pricing structure usually makes sense.
Is it good value? For the kind of evening it is—adult-friendly, small-group sized, and built around the sunset—yes. If you’re the type who drinks one soda and calls it a night, it might feel pricier. If you like a few drinks and a guided, comfortable cruise, it often plays as a solid deal.
Who Should Book This Cruise (and Who Might Want Another Option)
This cruise is a great match if you want:
- A sunset without crowds
- Unlimited drinks with no complicated ordering
- Crew interaction and live narration
- A relaxed adult vibe for couples, friends, or birthdays
It may not be your best choice if you:
- Hate paying an extra fuel surcharge
- Need lots of food options included (food isn’t provided; you can bring snacks)
- Are very sensitive about timing and plan changes (check-in time varies and you’re asked to confirm directly)
The best strategy: if you care most about the sunset and the social vibe, book it. If you care most about a full dinner experience, you’ll probably want to eat first and let this be the drinks-and-views part.
Should You Book This Key West Sunset Cruise?
I’d book it if you’re looking for a simple, adults-only Key West evening that doesn’t require research once you’re on the water. The combo of unlimited drinks, wine tasting, live commentary, and a crew that helps with photos is a strong package for the money—especially when you factor in that you’re not on a huge boat.
What I’d do before I commit: confirm check-in timing directly and plan for the $10 fuel surcharge so the final cost doesn’t surprise you. If you can do those two things, you’re set up for an easy, memorable sunset night that feels personal instead of packed.
FAQ
FAQ
What is the duration of the Key West Cocktail Cruise?
The cruise runs for about 2 hours.
How much does it cost per person?
The price is $65.00 per person, plus a $10.00 fuel surcharge per person that is not included.
What drinks are included on the open bar?
The open bar includes unlimited beer, wine, and soft drinks, and bottled water.
Is there wine tasting included?
Yes, wine tasting is included as part of the experience.
Is food included?
No, food is not included. You can bring your own snacks.
What is the minimum age?
The cruise is adults only, with a minimum age of 18.
Where is the meeting point?
Meet at 711 Eisenhower Dr Slip #7, Key West, FL 33040, USA.
Is the boat non-smoking?
Yes, it is listed as a non-smoking vessel.
What if the weather is bad?
If the experience is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the cancellation policy?
The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If canceled due to poor weather or if a minimum traveler number isn’t met, you may be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.









