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A Key West day trip from Miami works two ways. The shared day tour is $50 per person round-trip for the transportation — an early-morning pickup, a free day on the island, and the ride home the same evening. Prefer your own vehicle with one dedicated driver? Book the private ride at a flat route price from $1,000 per vehicle round-trip (priced per vehicle, not per seat). You can arrange this transfer to or from Miami Beach and Key West: your driver runs the full 160-mile Overseas Highway door-to-door, drops you at a central point in Old Town, and returns at the agreed time — no rental car, no Old Town parking, no driving the 42 bridges yourself.
A quick-glance summary of the Key West day trip to or from Miami Beach and Key West.
By road only — there is no Miami–Key West ferry, so you drive, take a shared day tour, or hire a private driver.
Everyone reaches Key West along US-1, the Overseas Highway, about 160 miles south of Miami across the Florida Keys. Your realistic choices are the shared day tour at $50 per person round-trip, a private vehicle with a dedicated driver, the public bus on a fixed timetable, or a rental car you drive and park yourself. Rideshare almost never operates in the Keys, so an Uber down would strand you with no ride back. On a private booking, one English-speaking driver collects you to or from Miami Beach and Key West, covers the long highway run, and has you in Old Town without the 3.5-hour drive or the parking hunt.
Yes — a shared day-tour shuttle runs from Miami to Key West for $50 per person round-trip, and private vehicles run on request.
The shared shuttle leaves Miami early each morning, gives you a free day on the island, and brings you back the same evening for one $50 round-trip fare, transportation only. If you want your own space and schedule, the private ride is the alternative: a dedicated driver and vehicle for your group only, door-to-door, at a flat route price instead of a per-seat ticket. Both options handle the full 160-mile transfer to or from Miami Beach and Key West. The difference is the shared shuttle follows a set departure and return, while the private driver follows your timing.
The shared day tour is $50 per person round-trip; a private vehicle with its own driver is a flat $1,000 round-trip for up to six guests.
Two ways to price the trip. The shared day tour is per person and covers the transportation only — you explore Key West on your own. The private ride is a flat price for the whole vehicle on the Miami–Key West route, never per seat, with no weekend or holiday surge.
A flat price for the Miami ↔ Key West route, not zone-based and not per seat. Your driver drops you at a central point in Old Town and returns at the agreed time; the driver does not stay with you, guide you, or shuttle you around inside Key West.
Round trip (pickup → Key West → back to your pickup point):
One-way (just there or just back — exactly half the round trip):
Want the driver to wait all day or make several stops? That is a custom quote — just ask.
Key West is about 160 miles south of Miami by road, all of it down US-1 through the Florida Keys.
There is one road in and out: the Overseas Highway, which strings the Keys together from Florida City to Mile Marker 0 in Key West Old Town. You pass Key Largo, Islamorada, and Marathon on the way south, crossing 42 bridges over open water. Because it is a single highway with no shortcut, the distance is the same whether you drive yourself, take the shared shuttle, or ride with a private driver — what changes is whether you spend the trip behind the wheel or relaxing in the back seat.
About 3.5 hours each way down US-1, absent unusual traffic.
On the shared tour, pickups run 6:00–7:30 AM, you reach Key West late morning, and the day is roughly 13 hours round-trip with a return around 5:00 PM. On a private ride, you set the start time and the driver plans the return so you make it back on time.
US-1, the Overseas Highway, links the Florida Keys across 42 bridges over open ocean — one of the great drives in the country.
On a private ride, yes — you set the pace and can ask for photo stops on the way down or back.
Popular pauses are the Seven Mile Bridge overlook and Bahia Honda, and your driver can stop at an island your group wants to see. The shared day tour follows a set schedule with limited stops, so the private option is the one to choose when you want to linger along the Overseas Highway. An all-day wait or multiple sightseeing stops in the Keys are arranged as a custom quote.
The shared day tour collects at three set points in the Miami area, early in the morning.
Pickups run 6:00–7:30 AM depending on which point is nearest you. Tell us your hotel and we will confirm the closest stop and your morning time.
On the private ride, yes — your dedicated driver picks you up right at the hotel, no meeting points to find at dawn.
Private bookings are door-to-door from your Miami Beach or Miami hotel, so you walk out and your driver is waiting. That is the difference from the shared shuttle, which gathers everyone at the three set stops. Whether you start in South Beach, Brickell, Downtown, or by the airport, the private vehicle comes to you and runs the trip to or from Miami Beach and Key West on your schedule.
Yes — the private service collects from PortMiami and from Miami International Airport, so a cruise stop or a layover can become a Key West day.
Tell us your ship, terminal, or flight at booking and the driver plans the pickup around your timing, with an agreed return so you make it back to the port or terminal on time. The shared day tour offers the Regency Miami Airport by Sonesta stop near MIA for guests starting close to the airport.
Yes — a one-way private ride is exactly half the round-trip fare, in either direction.
If you only need a drop-off in Key West, or only the ride back to Miami, the private one-way is $500 for an SUV, $600 for a 7–10 van, and $700 for an 11–14 van. That covers travel to or from Miami Beach and Key West for a single leg. Most day-trippers book the round trip so one driver and one vehicle take them down and bring them home with the return locked in, but the one-way suits anyone staying overnight on the island or driving only one direction. The shared day tour is round trip only.
On the shared day tour you get roughly five to six hours in Key West before the afternoon return.
With an early pickup and a return from Key West around 5:00 PM, the shared day gives you most of the afternoon on the island — enough to walk Old Town, see the landmarks, and have lunch on Duval Street. On a private ride you decide how long you stay; tell the driver your return time and plan your hours on the island around it. Either way, the highlights cluster in walkable Old Town, so you do not lose your free time getting around.
Plenty — Old Town packs the highlights into a small, walkable area you can cover in an afternoon.
Key West is the southernmost city in the continental US, and its sights cluster in Old Town around Mallory Square and Duval Street.
A weekday trip means a quieter Duval Street and lighter highway traffic than a weekend.
The drive and the flat private fare are the same any day of the week, so you choose the date that suits your plans rather than chasing a cheaper one. Winter and spring bring the most comfortable weather, while summer days are hotter — an early start beats both the heat and the traffic out of Miami. Whatever date you pick, the shared tour departs in the morning and the private vehicle can run any day on request.
The flat private fare covers the vehicle, the driver, fuel, and tolls for the full round trip.
Food, a guide, and getting around inside Key West are not part of the ride — the driver delivers you and collects you, and your day on the island is your own.
Pick by group size — a private SUV for up to six, or a van for up to fourteen, your party only.
It fits day-trippers who want Key West without renting a car: couples, families, cruise passengers, and groups who prefer to travel together.
The shared day tour is the budget pick for solo travelers and couples happy with a set schedule. The private ride suits families with kids, groups who would rather not split across rideshares, and anyone on a cruise or layover who wants door-to-door timing. With one dedicated driver, your group rides together the whole way down and back — a one-on-one service rather than a crowded bus.
No rideshare will run Miami-to-Key-West round-trip. Even a one-way Uber leaves you stranded, because rideshare rarely operates in the Keys and there is no reliable car for the trip home. The Greyhound bus to Key West runs about five hours each way on a fixed timetable with no door pickup. With a private driver, you control the timing: leave when you want, photo-stop where you want, and you have a guaranteed ride home at the agreed time, with the fare fixed no matter the demand. Uber, Lyft, and Greyhound are trademarks of their respective owners; no affiliation is implied.
The bus is cheapest per seat but runs on a fixed schedule with no door pickup; a private driver costs more and travels on your time.
A scheduled bus to Key West takes roughly five hours each way and drops at a set station. The private ride collects you at your hotel, follows your schedule, stops where you ask along the Overseas Highway, and brings your group home together. For a one-day visit where every hour on the island counts, the door-to-door private option usually wins on convenience even when the bus wins on price.
A rental can look cheaper on paper, but you drive 3.5 hours each way, pay tolls and Old Town parking, and lose island time behind the wheel.
Renting means navigating US-1 both directions, finding and paying for scarce Old Town parking, and returning the car on time — after a long day in the sun. A private driver folds fuel, tolls, and parking worries into one flat fare, and you arrive rested instead of tired from the drive. For a couple, the rental math is closer; for a family or group, splitting one flat vehicle fare often beats a rental plus parking plus fuel, and you all travel together.
No — the private Key West fare is a flat route price, the same on a weekday, a weekend, or an early-morning start.
Because the private ride is priced per route rather than by zone or time of day, the early departure that a Key West day trip needs does not add a surcharge. The shared $50 day tour is likewise a fixed fare for its set morning departure. Only extras beyond the standard round trip — the driver waiting all day, or multiple sightseeing stops — are quoted separately.
The shared day tour allows one small bag per person; a private vehicle has room for normal luggage for the group.
For the shared tour, plan on one small bag each and no pets. On the private ride, a suitcase plus a carry-on per passenger fits comfortably, and larger groups simply move up a vehicle size. Bringing extra or oversized items? Send us a quick WhatsApp in advance so we assign the right vehicle for your group.
English is standard, with Spanish and Portuguese support available on request.
Let us know your preferred language when you book the private ride and we will assign a driver who can assist your group comfortably for the long day on the road.
The shared day tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure.
For the shared $50 day tour, cancel free up to 24 hours before your pickup. For the private ride, a 50% deposit confirms the date and the balance is due on the day — tell us as early as you can if plans change so we can adjust the booking for the long-haul Key West route.
Book at least a day ahead, and earlier for weekends, holidays, and larger groups.
A Key West day trip is a long run that ties up a driver and vehicle for the whole day, so the bigger vehicles and peak dates fill quickly. Reserving early secures both your date and the vehicle size your group needs.
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Plan your Key West day trip to or from Miami Beach and Key West with a dedicated driver. Email [email protected] | Phone/WhatsApp +1 (786) 682-8748
You have two ways to reach Key West. The shared day tour runs $50 per person round-trip and covers transportation only, with an early-morning pickup and the same-evening return. The private option gives you your own vehicle and a dedicated driver at a flat route price for the Miami ↔ Key West drive — no shared seats and no rental car to return.
The shared day tour is $50 per person round-trip (transportation only). The private route is a flat per-vehicle price, not zone-based or per seat: round trip is $1,000 for an SUV (up to 6), $1,200 for a van (7–10), or $1,400 for a van (11–14). One-way is exactly half: $500, $600, or $700.
Shared day-tour pickups are along Collins Avenue between 5th and 75th Street in Miami Beach, at the Downtown Holiday Inn (340 Biscayne Blvd), and at the Regency Miami Airport by Sonesta. The private driver comes directly to your Miami Beach or Miami hotel address, door to door.
Shared pickups run between 6:00 and 7:30 AM depending on your location. It is a full day of about 13 hours, with the return from Key West around 5:00 PM. The drive follows the scenic Overseas Highway across 42 bridges over the ocean.
No. The private driver drops you at a central point in Old Town and returns to pick you up at the agreed time. The driver does not stay with you, guide you, or shuttle you around inside Key West, since Key West sits outside our hourly-chauffeur zone. You explore the island on your own schedule.
Key West is the southernmost point of the continental US. Popular stops include Duval Street, the Southernmost Point landmark, the beaches and snorkeling or water sports, and a slice of authentic Key Lime Pie. You have the full day to explore before the evening return.
Both options cover the round-trip drive between Miami and Key West. Food and a guide are not included on the shared day tour — it is transportation only, and you spend the day independently. The private option covers the door-to-door drive and the agreed return; it does not include in-town sightseeing or a guide.
The shared day tour allows one small bag per person, since it is a day trip rather than a relocation. If you are traveling with more, the private vehicle gives you the room of a full SUV or van for your group and bags.
Pets are not allowed on the shared day tour. If you need to travel with a pet, ask us about the private option and we will let you know what we can arrange for your specific trip.
Yes. The first child seat is free for children under 5; each additional seat is $20. Let us know your children’s ages when you book so the right seats are ready at pickup.
Extras such as the driver waiting all day, multiple stops, or guided sightseeing are available by custom quote on the private option. Tell us what you have in mind and we will price the trip to match your plan.
The shared day tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before pickup. If anything changes with your trip, reach out and we will help you adjust or cancel within that window.
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