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The Key West experience consists of a custom reef, a memorial ceremony aboard a U.S. Coast Guard vessel, a sunset toast at the First Legal Rum Distillery, exploring Key West’s bars and restaurants (The Duval Crawl), and a boat outing for up to six guests. GPS coordinates and memorial certificates are also provided. *Travel costs are not included, but your itinerary/plans will be covered by our Key West travel partner, Caroline Goodrich.
Yes, families are welcome to join the casting, dedication, and placement of the reef. This hands-on approach can create a deeper connection to the memorial process.
Yes, travel to Key West is not included in the memorial package. However, our team can help recommend local hotels, transportation options, and nearby attractions to make your trip memorable.
Most families plan to stay for at least 2-3 days to fully enjoy the memorial activities, including the Duval Crawl, reef personalization, and placement ceremony.
Yes, arrangements can be made for larger groups. Contact our team to discuss your needs, and we will help coordinate the best options for your family and friends.
Comfortable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, and any personal items you’d like to include in the ceremony. We also recommend a waterproof camera or GoPro if you plan to capture the experience underwater.
The brass plaque is typically attached to the reef during the personalization phase, which families can witness in person. This is often a special moment in the memorial journey.
The Duval Crawl tour includes guided visits to some of Key West’s iconic bars and restaurants, but meals and drinks are not included in the package. You’ll have the opportunity to sample local favorites along the way.
Yes, families are encouraged to visit their loved one’s reef over time. The GPS coordinates provided will make it easy to return for anniversaries or personal tributes.
To start planning this unforgettable journey, reach out to our team at donate@lastcallreef.com or use the booking link on our website. We’re here to guide you every step of the way.
An artificial reef memorial is a concrete structure that incorporates cremated remains, creating a lasting underwater habitat for marine life. It provides a final resting place for loved ones while supporting ocean ecosystems and restoring marine habitats.
Unlike traditional burials, artificial reefs support marine conservation by providing a permanent home for sea life. They help rebuild damaged habitats, reduce coastal erosion, and support coral growth, creating a living legacy for future generations.
An artificial reef memorial is a meaningful way to honor a loved one, create a lasting legacy, and give back to the ocean. It allows families to celebrate life in a way that supports the environment and helps heal our planet.
Cremated remains are carefully mixed into the concrete used to form the reef. This process creates a personalized memorial that becomes part of a living marine ecosystem.
Yes, families are welcome to join the casting process and witness the placement of their loved one’s reef. This hands-on experience can provide a meaningful sense of connection and closure.
The placement ceremony often includes a boat outing where family and friends can gather to honor their loved one as the reef is placed at its final location. Many families choose to add a personal touch, such as a speech, prayer, or toast.
Once the reef is cast and cured, placement typically takes place within a few weeks, depending on weather conditions and scheduling. Families will receive the GPS coordinates once the reef is placed.
Last Call Reef places memorials in several locations, including Key West, Marathon, Key Largo, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Destin, Panama City, Pensacola, and Tampa. Each location is chosen for its marine conservation value and suitability for reef growth.
Yes, families can visit their loved one’s reef by boat or dive, using the provided GPS coordinates to locate the site. Some families even choose to return annually to honor their loved one.
Yes, each reef includes a custom brass plaque that can be engraved with a name, personal message, or favorite quote, making the memorial uniquely personal.
Artificial reefs provide shelter for fish, coral, and other marine life, support coral growth, protect shorelines, and contribute to marine biodiversity. They help rebuild ecosystems damaged by storms, pollution, and overfishing.
Yes, the concrete used for these reefs is specially formulated to be pH-neutral, durable, and safe for marine life, providing a long-lasting foundation for underwater habitats.
Yes, Last Call Reef welcomes pets as part of family memorials, allowing you to honor every member of your family.

