If you’re looking to explore a bit, the Hemingway Home is a fun stop! Tour the beautiful home where Ernest Hemingway lived and wrote during the 1930s. Don’t miss the famous six-toed cats that still roam the property!
Step back in time at the Key West Shipwreck Museum! It’s a fun way to learn about the island’s maritime history—with artifacts, stories of treasure hunters, and a lookout tower with great views.
The heart of Key West! Duval Street is full of energy, with great restaurants, bars, shops, live music and people-watching. It’s perfect for a stroll, a bite to eat, or a fun night out.
The iconic concrete buoy marks the southernmost point of the continental United States, located just 90 miles from Cuba. Installed in 1983, it’s become one of Key West’s most popular landmarks and a favorite spot for photos. It symbolizes Key West’s unique location and rich maritime history.
Discover a unique blend of history and natural beauty at Fort Zachary Taylor. This well-preserved Civil War-era fort offers fascinating tours and stunning views.
Step into a lush, tropical paradise at the Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory, home to hundreds of vibrant butterflies from around the world. Wander through a climate-controlled greenhouse filled with flowering plants, exotic birds, and fluttering butterflies
Experience one of Key West’s most cherished traditions! Every evening, starting about two hours before sunset, Mallory Square transforms into a lively celebration with street performers, local artists, musicians, and food vendors.
No better way to get around on an island than by golf cart or scooter!