Key West and the Florida reef system are home to all kinds of historical treasures. Visit the Shipwreck Treasure Museum to learn about pirates and treasure while experiencing a view of the ocean from 90 feet (30 m) in the air.
Feel what it's like to sit atop a tall observation tower and search for treasure. Be on the lookout for downed vessels and shout, “Wreck ashore!”
Years ago, the dangerous waters surrounding Key West played host to more than 100 ships per day. These ships would frequently fail at navigating the local reefs and sandbars, where they would often wreck and sink.
Visit the museum to see actual artefacts from a wrecked vessel, the Isaac Allerton, which sank in 1856. Leave modern America for a moment and venture back in time with the museum's actors. Learn about the early Key West pioneers and discover amazing facts about the wrecking industry, maritime heritage, and the history of iconic Key West.