Most reviewed Ships in Florida


  1. 4.5 African Queen Canal Cruise (1.252 reviews)
    - Great experience on the African Queen
    Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Ships
    African Queen Canal Cruise image
    In 2012 the iconic boat the African Queen was restored for her 100 year centennial celebration. In May 2012 she once again began plying the waters of Key Largo and currently offers canal and dinner cruises. We go out daily at 10am, 12am, 2pm, 4pm and 6pm. On Fridays and Saturdays at 6pm we offer a dinner cruise to the Pilot House Marina where passengers disembark and enjoy dinner in the restaurant before boarding the vessel once again to return to the Marina Del Mar. Dinner and lunch cruises are also available on request for groups of at least 4 people. See more..
  2. 4.5 U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Ingham Maritime Museum (1.217 reviews)
    - Wow, what history!
    Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Military Museums • Ships • History Museums
    U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Ingham Maritime Museum image
    327 Foot museum ship from WWII and Viet Nam. It is a National Historic Landmark. INGHAM served our country from 1936 to 1988 and in 1985 was the most decorated ship in United States Service as noted in a letter from President Ronald Reagan in the exhibit room. It is the last American Warship afloat to have sunk a German U-Boat (626) in WWII. It served as the Flagship for the seaside operation of General MacArthur's return to Corregidor in the Philippines. She served from 1936 to 1988. The ship is totally intact as if was on decommissioning day. Offering one of the best Sunset viewing venues in Key West on Friday and Saturday Evenings, serving wines and various Beers. See more..
  3. 4.0 SS American Victory Mariners' Memorial and Museum Ship (389 reviews)
    - A great experience brought by a mostly volunteer team
    Thursday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Military Museums • Ships
    SS American Victory Mariners' Memorial and Museum Ship image
    We took a guided tour that incidentally started just five minutes after we got in around opening time on Memorial Day. They keep just a few people on payroll, and the rest are volunteers. We had George guide us, a Navy veteran whose informative and straightforward we appreciated greatly. This museum ship is a converted Liberty cargo ship, saved before being put for scrap some decades ago when container shipping made these vessels mostly obsolete. You get a real sense for life on the ship and what it must have been like for sailors to live here. I have visited other WWII-era ships in the past, and this one was right up there with the others in terms of value for my money. I recommend it to anyone who feels they would enjoy this sort of thing. See more..

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