Key West is a tourist’s paradise, nestled between the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic. Its year-round sunshine and southern hospitality leave more than one falling at their feet.
Read MoreOctober is upon us, and in honor of the spookiest, scariest month of them all, we decided to take a midnight stroll through the eery, cobwebbed history of Key West. Dubbed one of “the most haunted” cities in the world…
Read MoreKey West is famous for many things - tropical heat, mouthwatering seafood, and some of the best rum you can get your hands on. So let's dive headfirst into the history of the hooch that put it on the map!
Read MoreThese secret delights are what keep Key West enthusiasts coming back year after year… Here we’re going to let you in on some of these Hidden Key West Gems, come take a peek!
Read MoreApril is Earth Month, a time for us to celebrate the sea creatures, nature, outdoor activities, and more in and around Key West. Let’s check out some of the best places to spot the creatures & critters of Key West!
Read MoreNew Year’s resolutions often revolve around the same topics: getting in shape, starting a new hobby, or finally doing some activity you’ve been putting off. Here at Key West, we’re going after the whole enchilada.
Read MoreYou won’t get very far on the list of famous American writers without mentioning Ernest Hemingway. Not only was he a famous author but Hemingway was also a world traveler.
Read MoreThe upward trend continues throughout the United States as the coronavirus doesn’t seem like it’s going away anytime soon.
Read MoreYou’d be hard-pressed to find a person that doesn’t love fun facts. They’re little tidbits of information that aren’t hard to remember and they’ve got the word “fun” in them, how bad can they be?
Read MoreVisiting Key West is all about timing & priorities. As natives, we know when the best times are to visit… not just the best weather, but also the best prices! Here’s your guide to knowing what peak season is.
Read MoreSt. Mary Star of the Sea, the oldest Catholic church in South Florida and one of the oldest in the state, is now the first basilica in the Archdiocese of Miami.
Read MoreThe Conch Republic boasts a state-of-the-art multiplex to see the best of independent, foreign and alternative movies. The Tropic Cinema is a jewel of a theatre in the heart of Key West.
Read MoreThe center is a great spot for observing migratory birds in both the fall and spring. The Key West Wildlife Center operates a clinic on the property that provides treatment to injured and sick wildlife.
Read MoreBuilt in 1907, Fire Station No. 3, located at the corner of Grinnell and Virginia Streets, is one of the oldest fire stations in the state of Florida.
Read MoreWith over 50 years of service around the work, USCGC INGHAM is a quintessential portrait of Coast Guard history from 1936 to 1988.
Read MoreWitness some 50 to 60 different species from around the world, as well as varieties of colorful birds, all under a climate-controlled, glass-enclosed habitat.
Read MoreKey West Aquarium located at Mallory Dock offers vintage-style fish viewing windows, a ray & starfish petting pool as well as gorgeous views of the Gulf.
Read MoreA unique eco-system of native flora and fauna found in the Caribbean climate.
Read MoreYou can drive, fly, take a bus or get here by Ferry. Non stop flights are available from Atlanta, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Charlotte and Ft Myers. For more details click "Read More".
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