Florida

Keys, Everglades & Dry Tortugas: Human History & Outdoor Study

Program No. 2801RJ
Discover the Florida Keys with a master naturalist as you visit protected islands, explore coral reefs, taste local cuisine and enjoy lectures on shipwrecks, pirates and Native Peoples.

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At a Glance

On an extraordinary adventure to Key West, discover the Florida Keys as you explore protected islands and coral reefs, taste local cuisine and learn about shipwrecks, pirates and native peoples. A local expert leads you on this journey through the Florida Keys’ natural history and cultural heritage. Examine environmental issues affecting the Everglades and coral reefs and hear the stories of Native Americans, shipwreck divers, industrialist Henry Flagler and others.
Activity Level
Varies by date
Varies by date. Must be able to swim for optional snorkeling activity. Snorkeling equipment provided; wetsuits unavailable. On Your Feet: Walking up to one mile. Keep the Pace: Walking up to 2 miles.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

What You'll Learn

  • Learn about Florida Keys ecology as you explore Dry Tortugas National Park and two state parks.
  • Enjoy a special visit to Biscayne National Park.
  • Delve into evidence of 10,000 years of human history, from pirates and shipwrecks to farmers and presidents.

General Notes

We are unable to accommodate roommate matching for solo travelers and requests for two beds on all dates staying in Old Town Key West.
Featured Expert
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Howell Geib
Originally from New England, Howell Geib is trained as an architect, having graduated from Tulane University, and works to pursue his passion for the intersection of the natural world and the built environment. He continued his education in sustainable development and international relations, pursuing development programs in Africa, the Caribbean, and Western Europe. Throughout his career, he has lived in France, Hawaii, and Haiti. When not introducing Road Scholars to the natural world, Howie practices water sports like paddling.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Originally from New England, Howell Geib is trained as an architect, having graduated from Tulane University, and works to pursue his passion for the intersection of the natural world and the built environment. He continued his education in sustainable development and international relations, pursuing development programs in Africa, the Caribbean, and Western Europe. Throughout his career, he has lived in France, Hawaii, and Haiti. When not introducing Road Scholars to the natural world, Howie practices water sports like paddling.
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