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5 BEST Things to Do in DRY TORTUGAS NATIONAL PARK

Florida

TOUR FORT JEFFERSON

Surrounded by turquoise waters, this fort was a critical position on a busy shipping channel and also held prisoners in the late 1800s. The details revealed on guided tours will blow your mind.  

SPOT SEA TURTLES

After all, the place is named the Spanish word for turtles due to the abundance of them.  Sea turtles swim in the nearby waters and can also be seen in massive sizes on the ferry trip.  You might get lucky and see the baby turtles hatch and head for the water.

CAMP OVERNIGHT

Despite its rank as one of the "least visited national parks," you'll see how in-demand this spot is when you try to book a campsite. Only 10 campsites await on the island, with a special ferry to bring them over.  If you can get this blessed spot - do it.  

EPIC SNORKELING

Stick close to the shore or the moat wall at Fort Jefferson or head to a shipwreck off Loggerhead Key.  This is the best snorkeling in the Florida Keys with spots for all experience levels. 

TAKE A DEEP DIVE

Book a diving guide to take you throughout the remote diving sites.  With 99% of this national park being water, you have several shipwrecks and reefs to explore, including deep-sea diving and black coral.

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Shipwrecks, beaches, and paddle paths await in our article about the 13 Dry Tortugas Activities That Will Blow Your Mind. Plus, how early you need to book the ferry and the best time to visit.