Descend into Key West's swashbuckling wrecking heritage at this theatrical, landmark museum on Mallory Square. Live actors, authentic 19th-century artifacts, and a climb to the 65-foot wreck-spotter's tower make this one of the island's most unforgettable cultural experiences.
What to expect
Step into a faithfully reconstructed 1856 wrecker's warehouse where costumed actors perform live shows depicting the drama of a wreck call — the frantic race to the stricken vessel, the legal auction of the cargo, and the fortunes won and lost in hours. Handle genuine artifacts, watch archival films, and then climb the 65-foot lookout tower for a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the Gulf, the Atlantic, and the Old Town rooftops.
Good to know
Located directly on Mallory Square — an easy walk from the cruise pier and perfectly combined with a Mallory Square sunset stroll afterward. Shows run approximately every 30 minutes; allow 60–90 minutes total. Book tickets in advance at keywestshipwreck.com for the best rate and to avoid queues. Combo packages pair well with other Mallory Square attractions.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Key West — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.