Why Key West Was Originally Named "Bone Island
The fierce Calusa Indians were said to leave the remains of their enemies on the beaches of Key West, thus creating Key West's first name, Cayo Hueso... Island of Bones.
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Key West Old Town trolley Tours
See the best, first, on the Old Town Trolley! Sit back while the expert tour guides turn back the pages of history to the days of Indians, pirates, wreckers and the Civil War. |
Key West Old Town trolley Tours FAQ's:
Question: What is the Old Town Trolley?
Answer: A 90 minute narrated tour of Key West covering over 100 points of interest.
Question: How many stops does the trolley make?
Answer: The trolley makes 10 stops.
Question: Where does the trolley stop?
Answer: Mallory Square, (2) Historic Key West Seaport, (3) Simonton Row - Simonton and Greene St, (4) La Concha Crowne Plaza, (5) Bahama Village Market, (6) Key West Welcome Center, (7) Wyndham Casa Marina Resort, (8) Southernmost Trolley Stop, (9) Truman Ave. & Duval St. (10) Angela & Duval Streets.
Question: Can I get off the trolley during the tour?
Answer: Yes, you can tour at your own pace! Old Town Trolley Tours allows you to get off at any of the stops. When you're ready, re-board. Spend as much time as you like as you make one complete loop.
Question: What are the trolley's hours of operation?
Answer: Daily. 9:30 am to 4:30p.m. 365 days a year
Question: How much are the tour tickets?
Answer: Adults $25.00 Children 4-12 $12.00
Question: Where can I purchase my trolley tour ticket?
Answer: The main ticket booth is located in Mallory Square, or book a ticket online at www.trollytours.com.
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Old Town Trolley Tours
An old town trolley tours page feauring ticket info, feature stops, and more.
Best Trolley Photos:
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Several photos of the trolly and conch train found with a google search.
Further Trolley Info:
thingstodokeywest.com
A Key West tourist info guide with a short Old TOwn Trolley review and general info.