Dry Tortugas National Park protects a cluster of islands and coral reefs west of Key West. The park is known for Fort Jefferson, a massive 19th-century coastal fortress. Visitors reach the park by boat or seaplane, exploring clear waters filled with tropical fish and sea turtles. The remote location preserves pristine marine habitats.
The parks combination of history, wildlife, and isolation creates a unique experience in the Gulf of Mexico. Its coral reefs and shipwrecks attract snorkelers and divers.
Further details can be found on the park website.