Key West is the southernmost point of the continental United States, a free-spirited island city known for its vibrant nightlife, literary history, coral reefs, and nightly sunset celebrations at Mallory Square. Getting there is half the adventure via the Overseas Highway.
Mallory Square Sunset Celebration
Nightly festival two hours before sunset with street performers, artists, food vendors, and spectacular sunsets over the Gulf.
Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum
The home where Hemingway wrote many of his greatest works, featuring polydactyl cats descended from his original pets.
Dry Tortugas National Park
Remote island park accessible by boat or seaplane, featuring Fort Jefferson, pristine snorkeling, and incredible blue waters.
Key West Snorkeling & Diving
North America's only living coral barrier reef offers world-class snorkeling and diving from Key West.
Duval Street
Key West's main street running from the Gulf to the Atlantic, lined with bars, restaurants, shops, and galleries.
Southernmost Point Buoy
The iconic concrete buoy marking the southernmost point of the continental US - just 90 miles from Cuba.
Harry S. Truman Little White House
Truman's winter White House where he spent 175 working days during his presidency, with guided tours.
Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory
Glass-enclosed habitat with over 50 butterfly species, exotic birds, and lush tropical gardens.
Key West Bar Crawl
Legendary bar scene including Sloppy Joe's, Captain Tony's, The Green Parrot, and the original Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville.
Key West Sailing & Kayaking
Sunset sails, kayak tours through mangrove islands, and jet ski tours of the Key West harbor and backcountry.
Official Tourism Resources
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