Explore Key West
The Soul of the Conch Republic
Discover the Spirit of the Island
Key West's story is one of resilience, rebellion, and reinvention. From wrecking fortunes to cultural revolutions, explore the key moments that shaped this unique island's defiant character. Click on a timeline event to learn more.
Select an event from the timeline to see details.
Adventures on the Water
The turquoise waters surrounding Key West are its playground and its soul. From the living coral reef to the deep blue Gulf Stream, discover your perfect aquatic adventure.
Snorkel the Living Reef
Just seven miles offshore lies the only living coral barrier reef in the continental U.S. Home to over 500 species of fish, it's an underwater paradise. Choose a Blue Star certified tour to ensure you're exploring responsibly.
- Classic 3-hour snorkel trips
- "Reef & Ritas" sunset combos
- "Double Dip" tours to two locations
- All-in-one adventure packages
World-Class Fishing
Key West is an angler's dream. Compare the approximate costs for a half-day charter and see what you might catch. Hover over the bars for price ranges.
Dry Tortugas National Park
A 70-mile journey west leads to the remote Fort Jefferson. This trip requires advance booking. Choose your transport method wisely.
Ferry (Full Day)
~ $220/person
Includes meals & gear
Seaplane (Half/Full Day)
~ $494+ /person
Stunning aerial views
Thrills & Chills
From high-speed action to tranquil sunset sails, there's a water sport for every mood.
- 💨 Jet Ski Tours: Circumnavigate the island in 90 minutes.
- 🪁 Parasailing: Get a bird's-eye view of the reef.
- ⛵ Sunset Cruises: End the day with live music and cocktails on the water.
Iconic Landmarks & Rituals
The island's heart beats in its historic streets and cherished traditions. Explore the places that connect Key West's storied past to its vibrant present.
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Mallory Square Sunset
A nightly arts festival where crowds gather to watch street performers and applaud as the sun sinks into the Gulf of Mexico.
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Southernmost Point Buoy
The most photographed spot on the island, marking "90 miles to Cuba." A quintessential photo op and rite of passage.
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Fort Zachary Taylor Park
Home to the island's best beach for snorkeling and a pre-Civil War fort with the world's largest collection of era armaments.
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Historic Seaport
Stroll the Harborwalk, once home to turtle kraals and shrimp fleets, now a hub for seafood restaurants and charter boats.
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Hemingway Home
Tour the Spanish Colonial home where the literary giant wrote his masterpieces, now famous for its six-toed cats.
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Smathers Beach
Key West's largest public beach, a half-mile stretch of sand perfect for sunbathing, volleyball, and water sports.
A Taste of the Island
Key West's cuisine is a vibrant fusion of Caribbean spice, Cuban tradition, and American comfort, defined by the fresh bounty of the sea.
The Key Lime Pie Debate
The official state pie is a must-try, but how do you take it? Meringue or whipped cream? The island is divided.
Find legendary versions at Blue Heaven (towering meringue) or Kermit's (classic tartness).
Conch Specialties
The island's namesake mollusk is a local staple. Try it in crispy fritters, hearty chowder, or as a tenderized "cracked" steak.
Key West Pink Shrimp
Harvested locally, these shrimp are prized for their distinctly sweet flavor. Enjoy them simply as peel-and-eat.
Hogfish
A true local delicacy with sweet, flaky white meat. Since it must be spear-fished, it's a special find on any menu.
Cuban Classics
With Cuba just 90 miles away, the influence is strong. Don't miss the authentic roast pork at institutions like El Siboney.
Plan Your Perfect Escape
Timing is everything in Key West. Use our interactive guide to find the perfect season for your priorities, and learn the best ways to get around once you arrive.
When to Visit?
Each season offers trade-offs between weather, crowds, and price. Click a season on the chart to see details.
Select a season from the chart for pros, cons, and key events.
Getting Around the Island
Once you're here, a car is more of a liability than a help. Embrace the island pace with these easy transport options.
Bicycles
The most popular and practical way to explore Old Town's flat, narrow streets. Rentals are everywhere.
Duval Loop
A free bus service that runs a continuous loop around the main downtown and Historic Seaport areas until midnight.
Scooters & Electric Carts
A fun way to cover more ground with the same easy parking as a bike. Perfect for couples and small groups.
Old Town Trolley
A hop-on, hop-off narrated tour with 13 stops near all major attractions. Great for a full day of sightseeing.