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‘Kids Free Florida Keys’ for families through mid-October

Head south for some family fun!

Through October 15, 2023, families can explore Florida Keys attractions, tours, water sports and other offerings with a value-added program that provides free admission or opportunities for children ages 12 and under. Called Kids Free Florida Keys, the program was created by the Key West Attractions Association.

Families can go to KidsFreeFloridaKeys.com to download coupons for visits to nature-themed and historic attractions, restaurants and activities ranging from snorkel tours to aquarium explorations. The site features links to participating businesses and information about their offerings. Each child must be accompanied by at least one paying adult.

Participating Kids Free attractions and museums include the Dolphin Research Center, Conch Tour Train, Florida Keys History and Discovery Center, History of Diving Museum, Key West Escape, Key West Aquarium, Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory, Oldest House Museum & Gardens, Key West Shipwreck Treasure Museum, Old Town Trolley, Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden, Sails to Rails Museum and Harry S. Truman Little White House.

 

Kids Free coupons are valid seven days per week but cannot be combined with other offers.

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