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Dry Tortugas National Park encompasses the history and natural wonders that make this island at the Southern tip of the United States a truly remarkable place. |
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What To Bring on Your Trip to
Fort Jefferson Dry Tortugas National Park |
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The following are items we recommend you bring if you are planning on spending just the day at the Dry Tortugas.
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Bathing suit |
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Camera |
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Sunscreen |
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Sunglasses and hat |
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Binoculars (also available for rent) |
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Beach Towel |
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Change of clothing (during your journey back to Key West, you are welcome to use our onboard fresh water rinse showers) |
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CASH (The park operates a small gift shop selling books, postcards, T-shirts, and other souvenir items, however, they do not accept credit cards. The Yankee Freedom II accepts cash and credit cards. The galley serves a large assortment of sodas, snacks, candy, beer, wine, tropical drinks, T-shirts, cameras, dramamine, etc. Click here for more galley information.) |
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Sturdy pair of walking shoes |
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You may bring your own snorkeling gear if you wish. |
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| For camping, please click here |
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