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Dry Tortugas Info
Dry Tortugas Info
April 1 - April 9 Spring break




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http://www.parkcation.com/nationalparks/drytortugas/ferry/
http://www.parkcation.com/nationalparks/drytortugas/ferry/


Private boaters can and do arrive on the island whenever they like, and they can take up campsites as well.  10 campsites, if full, there is a grass overflow area.


Private boaters can and do arrive on the island whenever they like, and they can take up campsites as well.  10 campsites, if full there is a grass overflow area.
Mosquitoes are virtually nonexistent since there’s no fresh water on the island.
The showers are just a couple of fresh water sprinklers on the back deck that you can use to rinse off.
Can use toilets on the boat while it's there for the day 10am-3pm
No hammocks between trees
Alcohol is permitted on Dry Tortugas, but glass bottles are not
Timing:
April and May are the driest months with ~4days of rain.
Cost:
Ferry is $200p
Camping is ~$20pp
Ferry:
The baggage area on the Yankee Freedom will get wet on the trip over. Campers are advised to put their gear in waterproof packs, or use plastic tote bins.
Limit 60 pounds of gear each (doesn't include water)
You need to have your camping gear on the dock at 6 a.m.
What to do:
Swim.
Snorkel.
Kayaks require special permit and  VHF rescue radio




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The coldest time of year is January, when high temperatures average 73 F (23 C) and lows average 64 F (18 C.)
The coldest time of year is January, when high temperatures average 73 F (23 C) and lows average 64 F (18 C.)
Gear List:
No Glass
Charcoal
Stuff to light charcoal with
Cash for ferry food
Sunscreen. lots of it
Brimmed Hat
Portable charger
Headlamp
Hard-sided storage container
Shade tent
References:
https://www.drytortugas.com/
https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/noaatidepredictions.html?id=8724697&legacy=1
Charters:
https://keywestcustomcharter.com/dry-tortugas-charter-trips/
https://www.bluesailcharter.com/post/charter-a-private-boat-to-dry-tortugas sleep on boat

Latest revision as of 16:49, 4 December 2022

Dry Tortugas Info


April 1 - April 9 Spring break


Ferry from Key West Takes 2.5 hours, ~70 miles Camping overnight first come first serve

http://www.parkcation.com/nationalparks/drytortugas/ferry/


Private boaters can and do arrive on the island whenever they like, and they can take up campsites as well. 10 campsites, if full there is a grass overflow area.

Mosquitoes are virtually nonexistent since there’s no fresh water on the island.

The showers are just a couple of fresh water sprinklers on the back deck that you can use to rinse off.

Can use toilets on the boat while it's there for the day 10am-3pm

No hammocks between trees

Alcohol is permitted on Dry Tortugas, but glass bottles are not


Timing:

April and May are the driest months with ~4days of rain.

Cost:

Ferry is $200p

Camping is ~$20pp

Ferry:

The baggage area on the Yankee Freedom will get wet on the trip over. Campers are advised to put their gear in waterproof packs, or use plastic tote bins.

Limit 60 pounds of gear each (doesn't include water)

You need to have your camping gear on the dock at 6 a.m.

What to do:

Swim.

Snorkel.

Kayaks require special permit and VHF rescue radio


Weather/Temp

The coldest time of year is January, when high temperatures average 73 F (23 C) and lows average 64 F (18 C.)


Gear List:

No Glass

Charcoal

Stuff to light charcoal with

Cash for ferry food

Sunscreen. lots of it

Brimmed Hat

Portable charger

Headlamp

Hard-sided storage container

Shade tent


References:

https://www.drytortugas.com/

https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/noaatidepredictions.html?id=8724697&legacy=1


Charters:

https://keywestcustomcharter.com/dry-tortugas-charter-trips/

https://www.bluesailcharter.com/post/charter-a-private-boat-to-dry-tortugas sleep on boat