Today in March: Great Sailing in the Lower Keys — Afternoon Reef Snorkel Catamaran or Wind & Wine Sunset Schooner


Sebago Watersports & Danger Charters: Lower Keys Sailing in March

March often lands in the sweet spot for getting on the water in the Florida Keys—comfortable afternoons, milder evenings, and steady breezes that keep sailing smooth and enjoyable. National Weather Service notes the Keys typically see day-to-night temperature changes of about 10°F, and winter cold fronts are frequently softened by warm surrounding waters—helping preserve pleasant boating conditions even when a front passes through. In Key West, March averages commonly hover around 78°F highs / 68°F lows, with about 2.05 inches of rain for the month. Water temperatures are often in the mid-70s, making snorkeling comfortable—sometimes with a shortie wetsuit, depending on the day.

Two fast ways to make today happen:

BOOK AFTERNOON REEF SNORKEL + SAIL (Departs 12:30 PM): https://bit.ly/4aGwoCq
BOOK WIND & WINE SUNSET SAIL (Classic Schooner): https://bit.ly/4r5RI9w

 

Sebago Watersports Afternoon Reef Snorkel + Sail Catamaran (12:30–3:30 PM)

For travelers reading earlier in the day, this afternoon reef experience delivers a full “on-the-water” block with a clear timeline and easy prep. The listing highlights a 3-hour trip departing daily 12:30 PM–3:30 PM, with direct booking shown at $49.95, and kids 3 & under free.

Key trip features:

  • Reef snorkeling with expert instruction (beginner-friendly)

  • Soft drinks & water included

  • Open bar after snorkeling (upgrade option noted for top-shelf drinks)

  • Restrooms + freshwater showers onboard (ideal after saltwater)

  • Comfort-focused catamaran design with over 2,300 sq. ft. of deck space, sun/shade seating, and easy “stairway to the sea” water access

A typical flow: arrive about 30 minutes before departure, sail out, receive a briefing and snorkel guidance, then relax on the return sail with bar service. The operator also notes visits to North America’s only living coral barrier reef, with crew-led snorkeling at prime reef areas.

Quick March prep: sunscreen, towel, sunglasses, swimsuit, and a valid photo ID if planning to drink.
Book now: https://bit.ly/4aGwoCq

Danger Charters Wind & Wine Sunset Sail on a Classic Schooner (2 hours)

When the day is already moving fast—or a classic sunset finish is the goal—this schooner sail delivers a refined, low-effort evening on the water. The listing shows $109 per person, ages 13+, up to 26 guests, for 2 hours, departing from their chandlery store.

What to expect onboard:

  • Watching the crew hoist sails as the schooner gets underway

  • “Nibbles & Sips”: 8 wines, 5 premium beers, and charcuterie boards (plus soft drinks and bottled water)

  • A simple bring list: sunglasses, camera, and photo ID

  • A practical note for March evenings: a light sweatshirt can feel great after a front, especially once the sun drops

This sail is offered weather permitting year-round, and March is often one of the most consistently enjoyable months to catch it.
Book now: https://bit.ly/4r5RI9w

Today’s Quick Pick

  • If it’s still earlier: lock in the 12:30 PM catamaran reef snorkel sail for a longer water day. $49.95: https://bit.ly/4aGwoCq

  • If it’s later: reserve the Wind & Wine schooner for a signature sunset finish. $109: https://bit.ly/4r5RI9w

Today in March: Great Sailing in the Lower Keys — Afternoon Reef Snorkel Catamaran or Wind & Wine Sunset Schooner