Covid-19 guidelines
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Please do not visit Pigeon Key or take a guided tour if:
- You are experiencing recognizable symptoms of COVID-19 including a fever, dry cough, shortness of breath, or difficulty breathing.
- You have been exposed to someone who has had COVID-19 (by testing or medical diagnosis) within the past 14 days.
- You are under a 14-day self-quarantine/self-monitoring guidance for any reason.
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COVID-19 Guidelines:
Smaller Tour Sizes: Spots on the ferry boat will be limited and visitors will be taken on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Masks Are Required if Not Vaccinated: We ask that you wear a masks while in our Visitor’s Center, on the ferry, and during portions of the tour when social distancing cannot be achieved if you are not vaccinated. Hand sanitizer and hand-washing stations will be available to guests and highly recommended before and after you access our ferries.
Accessible Areas: You will have access to our on-island Museum, bathroom facilities, water fountain, tourist area, dock and beach area. Although we are a small 5-acre island, there are multiple buildings that are off-limits to visitors.
Guidelines and safety protocols related to COVID-19 are necessary to create a safe environment for all. We will have signage and CDC regulations on the island-grounds and in our Visitors Center and Gift Shop. The Pigeon Key Staff ask that you follow these guidelines and appreciate your understanding.