Surrounded by the gentle waters of the Gulf of Mexico, Key West is a common vacation destination thanks to both its amazingly warm climate and its active nightlife scene. The clear blue gulf waters are ideal for snorkeling and glass-bottomed boat tours, as well as parasailing and fishing. At night, lively Duval Street is perfect for people watching and features a wide variety of restaurants and bars catering to every taste. Because of the wide range of outdoor activities, summer is the most active time of year for the tourism industry in Key West, though visiting during the winter months will likely mean a less crowded city experience and cooler temperatures. ...More
Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory At the Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory, an exhibit gallery filled with maps, displays, anatomical charts and li... | |
Nancy Forrester's Secret Garden This undeveloped greenspace in the middle of Old Town Key West boasts orchids, ferns, bromeliads, heliconias, bright gin... | |
Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum At the Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum, guided tours provide visitors insight into the most prolific period (1928-1940) o... | |
Key West Lighthouse and Keeper's Quarters Museum Originally built in 1846, with the keepers' residence replaced in 1886, the Key West Lighthouse and Keeper's Quarters Mu... | |
| The Conch Tour Train is proud to be Flagler's engineering miracle. Come along for a train ride through time. Go back ... |







