
Docked in Key West’s Historic Harbor, this regal, 105-foot replica of the 19th-century Schooner America (the first America’s Cup winner!) is the Queen Mother of all sailing adventures.

Climb aboard for a relaxing morning or afternoon Classic Day Sail, where you’ll get an incredible harbor view of some of Key West’s most famous landmarks before heading out for some glorious open-water sailing. If you’re lucky, you might even see a wild dolphin show!
Schooner America’s premiere Champagne Sunset Sails (nightly) is an awe-inspiring way to experience a spectacular Key West sunset. Make no mistake: sailing aboard Schooner America 2.0 is a totally different experience than sailing aboard one of Key West’s party boats. It’s an elevated cruise that delivers a primal “Ah-ha” sensation. It’s about sailing. Real sailing.

And if you want to experience something really exhilarating, join the crew of Schooner America 2.0 for Key West’s Annual Wreckers Cup Race. This raucous four-leg race is a wild 7-mile sail to nearby Sand Key but is anything but serious.
It’s always a hoot; the race happens on the last Sunday of the month. The first leg took place in January, but there are three more legs coming up on the last Sunday of the month (last leg takes place on Sunday, April 27). But here’s the best part: you’re welcome to join the crew of Schooner America 2.0 for all the fast action.

The Schooner 2.0 sails in Key West from November through April, and her sister ship, the 80′ Adirondack III, an 1890s-style pilot schooner, hoists her sails here year-round. Find the both at 202 William Street, on the docks fronting Schooner Wharf Bar. Info: 305-293-7245; sail-keywest.com.
Sail On, Sail On, Sailor!





