If you are looking for some beach time, this is the best spot on the island to enjoy the ocean. It's important to know that this beach is made up of small rocks and instead of sand so beach chairs are recommended. There is a small entry fee required to enter the state park.
If you are looking for a traditional beach with sand, Smathers beach is where you want to go! This beach can be prone to heavy seaweed at times but is still a great option. There is parking in front of the beach.
Be sure to visit Mallory Square in the evening for the best sunset views! This is a great place to walk around and check out local vendors, artists, and musicians.
Fury offers all kinds of water activities like snorkeling, boat tours, sunset cruises, parasailing, and more.
If you are a fan of historical homes, art, or nature then this is great activity for you. The Audubon House offers self guided tours daily for $16 per person.
This is Hayley's favorite spot in Key West (and potentially the world)! Captain Tony's is one of the oldest bars in Key West that's full of history and haunts. We can't forget the famous pirate's punch--see how many souvenir cups you can collect! If you're one of Hayley's friends from college, this is a must see (keep an eye out for the WSU relics).
Named after Ernest Hemingway's boat, Pilar, Papa's Pilar is a local rum distillery. The distillery offers self guided and guided tours, cocktail classes, and more. Check out their site for ticket prices and tour times.
Check out this great photo spot and visit the southernmost point of the USA--only 90 miles from Cuba! We recommend getting here early in the morning to avoid the line.