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December 16, 2024, 2:15 am

A Piece of Heaven on Earth: Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida

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Escape to the remote charm of Dry Tortugas National Park, home to the historic Fort Jefferson and crystal-clear waters teaming with marine wonders. 🗺 Camping under the stars on Garden Key for an unforgettable journey beyond the map! 🏰🏕️🐠🚤✨Let’s dive into the journey with Haque’s EYE.

This Ariel photo is taken from the NPS official website as Drone are not allowed in the park 😢

Where is Dry Tortugas National Park?

#DryTortugasNationalPark, stretching across a total area equivalent to 101 square miles or 64,700 acres. 🏞️ is a distinctive gem among U.S. national parks! 🌟 Nestled in the Gulf of Mexico, roughly 70 miles beyond the vibrant city of Key West.

To give you an idea about the location I have pointed out the place on Google Earth above! Middle of nowhere, right?!

Where does the name come from?

The legendary explorer Ponce de Leon first set foot on this island and saw a bountiful sea turtle population, the name “Las Islas de Tortugas” came from there, which means “The Island of Turtles”. Despite the beauty, the islands faced a challenge—the scarcity of fresh water. 🏝️ This challenge gave rise to the name “Dry Tortugas” later.

How to Go there?

You cannot drive to Dry Tortugas! The only way to go there is by boat, seaplane or the official Ferry, operated by the “Yankee Freedom“.

Assuming you do not have a private boat then you need to consider the other two options.

Seaplane Excursion Option:

For touching down at Dry Tortugas National Park, only “Seaplane Adventures” have the official authorization. 🚤✨

🏝️ They have two kinds of excursions to Choose from! ⏰

Half Day Excursion:

A trip just under 4 hours, granting you a solid 2.5 hours to explore Fort Jefferson/Dry Tortugas. A 40-minute journey each way ensures you get a taste of island time, available in both morning and afternoon departures. Price may vary but currently, it is 451$ per person.

Full Day Excursion:

This one is nearly 8 hours, allowing a generous 6.5 hours to soak in the beauty of Fort Jefferson/Dry Tortugas. This option is exclusively available in the morningCurrently, the price is 792$ per adult. 🌅🏰🚤

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They do not have the option to include camping time in your trip! And is very costly! In my opinion 2.5 hours is not enough to explore the Fort and the island. So think about it before booking!

Ferry Excursion Option:

Yankee Freedom is the only authorized water vessel that can take you to the Dry Tortugas National Park. They also have two options to choose from.

Day Trip

🌊🏰 🚤💼This is a round-trip adventure to Dry Tortugas, offering you a generous 4 hours to discover the Fort and the island. The cost for this immersive experience is $220 per adult. 🌴🗺️✨

Dry Tortugas Camping

🌌🏕️ Camp under the stars at Dry Tortugas for 1, 2, or 3 nights with our primitive camping option. Remember, it’s a DIY experience, so pack everything you need! Return on the ferry according to your booking. 🏝️ The best part? Prices remain consistent for any night you choose at $240 per adult. 🚤🌅🔥

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You might have to book the Ferry Tickets at least 9-12 months ago to get a preffered date and spot! It is that popular! I have booked a year ago, literally.

Entire Trip Plan!

In my opinion, it is not worth the trip if you are not camping for at least one night. 🌌 So, first of all, I booked the tickets a year ahead and planned the trip with a few of my friends Saba, Misty, Sumaiya, and my better half.

Preparing for the Trip

🚤🌅Your voyage with the Yankee Freedom kicks off at the historic Key West Ferry Terminal, 100 Grinnell Street. It takes about 2 hrs 10 min each way, and the check-in time is at 7:00 AM for the day trippers. For the campers, it is at 6:30 AM. 🌴🚢

Make sure you are at Key West on the night before the trip day. Otherwise, it would be very difficult to be there at 6:30 AM. After you drop your camping stuff off at the terminal go find a parking spot.

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Don’t forget to mention your lunch protein preference at this time. Next day they will provide lunch as well! 🌯🍎 Don’t forget to carry some cash; it’s handy for any future purchases during your delightful island stay. 💵🏝️✨

Parking Time!

🚗🅿️ For hassle-free parking, I recommend the City Parking Garage on 300 Grinnell Street, just around the corner from the Ferry Terminal. 🌴🚢Enjoy shaded parking at $40/day+Tax, For our 2 days parking we have paid 84$. sad but true, free parking isn’t available in Key West. 🌞🏝️✨

Then walk into the terminal building, go to the second floor, and check in at 7:15 AM. After you show your tickets they will give you a blue wristband (for campers) which you have to keep visible all the time.

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⚠️🌊 💊🚢Keep in mind, that this area has witnessed around 250 shipwrecks, so the waters might not be as calm. To ensure a smooth voyage, consider taking seasickness medicine during check-in at the terminal. The cost is just a dollar, a small investment for a more comfortable and enjoyable journey! 🌊💙👍

Ferry Experience

🚢⏰ 🌅😅The ferry departs at 8:00 AM, reaching Fort Jefferson around 10:30 AM. 🕰️

While the journey is exciting, it seems the sea had some surprises for more than half the passengers who faced a bout of seasickness. 😅 Thankfully, everyone made it through and lived to tell the tale! 🌊👍😄

On the way to Dry Tortugas!

First look at Fort Jefferson from the ferry!

Breakfast Time with friends and a breathtaking view!

🍳☕No need to rush through breakfast! 🌞 🚢🌅When you sail with #YankeeFreedomyou get a complimentary breakfast, nothing fancy but good enough: bagels, cream cheese, jams, yogurt, and fruits! ⏰🍴

🌊☕Also coffee is free on board at any time!

🍹🍺You can purchase snacks and alcoholic beverages from the bar as well!

🏕️📍🗺Once the ferry docks, your priority is snagging one of the 8 private campsites at Garden Key Campground — it’s first come, first served! So collect your camping supplies and run 🏃‍♂️💨 🌅 If those are full, there’s the common camping area at #DryTortugas, where sharing space becomes part of the adventure.

🤿🏊‍♂️ 🐠🌊 If you’re a skilled swimmer, don’t miss out on the complimentary snorkeling gear provided by the ferry. The crystal-clear waters around might just be one of the best places for an unforgettable snorkeling experience! 🏝️🤿👌

To help you navigate, check out the interactive map I’ve provided for a clearer picture of the camping zones! 🗺️

Though it is showing 16 minutes of walking, but trust me it is going to be much longer than that to cover the whole island!

After claiming your spot, drop the cash in an envelope into the camp fee box located near the campsite. It is 15$ per night per campsite.

🏰🎤 ⏰🚤Calling all day trippers! 🌅 Don’t miss the chance to explore the secrets of Fort Jefferson with a ranger-led, fully narrated tour at 11 AM. It’s an enriching experience you wouldn’t want to skip.

For campers, worry not! You have the opportunity to join this insightful tour the next day, as you would be busy setting up your camp at this time. 🏞️🔍✨

Setting up camp was challenging due to the high wind!

After setting up the tent we started to prepare our lunch/dinner. I will write another post on the must-have camping supplies soon! Stay tuned with #haqueseye

🔥🏕️ 🌳🍔Each campground boasts a charcoal grill setup, perfect for a cozy BBQ. Remember to pack charcoal and ignition materials, as gas canisters aren’t allowed on board. 🥩🔥🍃

🍽️🏕️Attention, day trippers! 🌅🥪Lunch will be served right on the spot from 11 AM till 1 PM. 🕛

For campers, a basic lunch awaits you on the return trip. 🚤 Bon appétit! 🍽️

🕑🚿🌊🚤Planning a swim? Make a splash by 2 PM! Why? Because once the ferry departs, the chance for a refreshing freshwater shower goes with it. Seize the splash and make the most of your aquatic adventure before the waves carry you away! 🌊👙🚢🏊‍♂️ South Swim Beach would be the safest option and there is no lifeguard on duty!

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🏝️🕒Between 10:30 AM and 3 PM, rely on the ferry’s restrooms as the island facilities (no running water) remain closed, use Ferry Restrooms only. Just a heads up—The fresh water shower is located behind the cabin and there is no curtains/privacy! 🚢🚿

🚶‍♂️🏖️🐚🌊Following our splashing sessions, we strolled along the island’s north side. The sandy beach stretched out, unveiling a treasure trove of ocean gems.

🌅🐚 Our collection grew with handfuls of shells, each boasting unique colors and shapes. Nature’s artistry is on display! 🏝️✨

Here we met some of our neighbors for that day!

🚢🏝️ 🌴👥 As the ferry departed at 3 PM, we marveled at the tranquility—only 8 people on the entire island! It almost felt like our own private oasis, a rare and special moment. 🏖️🚤✨

🌇🏰 🚶‍♂️🌅Afterwards, we set out to uncover the mysteries of Fort Jefferson on our own. The best spot to catch the breathtaking sunset? 🏰🌄

Head to the top of the fort, particularly the shot furnace area, for an unparalleled view. 🌞🔭 🏰

🔫Surprisingly,  this cannon is no replica—it has been here since its very inception. 🏰🔫 Imagine, it can cover a range of about 3 miles! 🌐🚀

🚶‍♂️🌅🏕🌌As the sun dips below the horizon, it’s time to make our way back to camp. Walking inside the fort after sunset isn’t advisable due to various broken areas that can pose risks. Your safety is paramount, and with the nearest hospital about 80 miles away, let’s ensure a secure journey back to camp. 🌇🏰

ow it is Dinner Time!

After a yummy dinner, we whipped up some coffee ☕ for a beach rendezvous with the full moon 🌕.

The sparkling waves, warm brew, and lunar vibes turned the night into pure magic ✨!

t was a cozy, caffeine-fueled escapade, where the moonlit waves whispered tales of serenity and our hearts danced in harmony with the tranquil night 🌊💫.

We went to bed early because we needed to wake up at 3 AM to look at the stars. ⏰✨

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The restrooms, powered by solar energy, were pretty handy. They give you their own toilet paper, and there’s hand sanitizer too. 🚽🌞 Convenient island living!

🌌 Get ready for a breathtaking show if you can manage waking up that early! 🌌✨ You can enjoy a crystal-clear view of the stars and even catch a glimpse of the Milky Way galaxy depending on the moon calendar. It’s like nature’s own dazzling light display! No lights around and only 8 of us are on the whole island! Once-in-a-lifetime experience indeed.

I am not an expert in astrophotography, if you are then don’t forget your tripod!

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Crucial tip: Hang your trash bag from the provided pole at night! Black rats, crabs, and even curious conch shells might come scavenging, and hanging the bag helps keep our island neighbors at bay. 🦀🌙 Remember, leave no trace. All trash and garbage must be packed out. Let’s ensure the beauty of Dry Tortugas remains untouched for the next adventurers. 🌴🗑️ #L#LeaveNoTrace #ResponsibleTravel

After soaking in the stars, we caught some more Zzzs and woke up just 30 minutes before sunrise. 😴🌅 We strolled to the North Coaling Dock Ruins area, fighting high wind, only to realize, it wasn’t necessary – the sunrise view was already spectacular! 😄

For the best spot, head to the Dry Tortugas Campground area (ferry dock area) check the map I embedded at the beginning of this post for reference! 🗺️🏞️

We had a leisurely breakfast and took our time repacking everything since we had to be at the dock by 10 AM. ⏰🍳🧳

On the famous Moat!

It was a relaxed morning before heading back, soaking in the last moments of our island adventure, Couldn’t miss a photo opportunity! 📸 Thank you Sumaiya for this click!

Off to the guided Fort Jefferson tour, included with the ferry ride! 🚢

🏰 Excited to explore and uncover the history behind this magnificent fortress. Let the adventure continue! 🗺️ #FortJeffersonTour #IslandHistory

🏰🧱🌍Meet Fort Jefferson, the largest brick fort in the Western Hemisphere. 🏞️ Built with a whopping 16 million bricks and featuring over 2,000 arches, this massive structure is a remarkable piece of history. 🏰✨

🚨 History Time Alert! 🚨

Post-Louisiana Purchase, the U.S. fortified its eastern coast. In 1844, funds were set aside for Fort Jefferson at Garden Key. 🏰 🌊🏞Led by Chief Engineer Joseph Totten, this massive all-masonry hexagon, named after Thomas Jefferson, safeguarded the Gulf entrance from 1846 to 1875. 🚧 During the Civil War, it served as a Union outpost and later as a military prison. Today, Fort Jefferson stands as a historic sentinel at the gateway to the Gulf of Mexico. 🏰✨

Imagine in the 1860s, nearly 2,000 people lived in this remote city on the sea at its peak! 🏰🕰️

It is marked for a self-guided tour.

Every corner of the fort offers breathtaking views of the Gulf of Mexico. 🌊🏰

Originally designed, this moat served as added protection for the fort. 🏰 The beautiful moat here comes with a not-so-pleasant history – it was once used as sewage for about 2000 people! 💧🚽

Due to this unhygienic condition, yellow fever once became widespread on the island. 🦠😷

Do you know who was a pioneer in combating this?

👨‍⚕️ Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, born 1833, made history in Lincoln’s assassination. 🎭 After treating John Wilkes Booth’s broken leg post-assassination, he got a life sentence at Fort Jefferson. 🏰⛓️

Despite a failed escape, he became a hero during the yellow fever outbreak, earning a pardon from President Johnson in 1869. 🤝📜 Released on March 8th, he left a lasting mark on U.S. history! 🔍 ##MuddLegacy #Historyoffortjefferson

The Army enlisted a mix of skilled workers, including machinists, carpenters, blacksmiths, and laborers, alongside resident prisoners and slaves to aid in fort construction. 🔧🛠️👷

After the captivating fort tour, we grabbed our lunch from the Ferry and indulged in the final moments on the island.

A small visitor center housed intriguing artifacts from the Civil War period, offering a glimpse into the rich history that echoes through the isle. Savoring the last bites and historical treasures, we bid farewell to Dry Tortugas with a heart full of memories. 🏰🍽️🔍 ##IslandFarewell #HistoricalTrove

Bonus Tips!

I am not sure if this phenomenon occurs or not but it was mentioned in several blogs. You can try by yourself!

The air and ocean come alive with a magical glow, thanks to the enchanting phenomenon of bioluminescence. 🌌🌊 Certain plants and animals, like the phosphorescent jellyfish in South Florida waters, produce their own captivating light, adding a touch of natural wonder to the surroundings. 🌟🌊

🌊🌟For the ultimate bioluminescent spectacle, plan your visit in the warmer months between May and September.🌌✨##BioluminescenceMagicioluminescenceMagic #NatureGlow  #SummerNights

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Personally, I am not going to be in Florida during the summer months. For me, December was the best time to schedule this camping. 🏝️🌲❄️ ##WinterEscape #DryTortugasAdventure

As usual, the sea was rough but the last 20 minutes felt like a leisurely sunset cruise.

Two of my favorite sunset shots!

As the sun sets on our Dry Tortugas adventure, we carry with us the echoes of Fort Jefferson’s history, and the warmth of deserted island memories. From snorkeling in crystal-clear waters to stargazing on sandy shores, every moment in this tropical paradise has been a brushstroke on the canvas of an unforgettable journey.

Until we meet again, Dry Tortugas, you’ve left an indelible mark on our wanderlust-filled hearts. 🌴🌅✨ ##DryTortugasExperience #IslandDreams

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