![]() Key Largo and Islamorada Food & Wine Festival: Move over, key lime pie! This incredible food festivalis all about gourmet dishes and wine.Ĥ6. Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological Site, MM 84.9: A former quarry, this fossilized coral space is perfect for a short walking tour.Ĥ5. A visit here will support their great cause and give you an exciting glimpse of their world.ģ3. Wild Bird Rehab Center, MM 93.6: Almost 1,000 birds are released from this center every year. Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden: The one and only frost-free natural conservation habitat in the continental US, this unique ecosystem is a must-visit for any nature lover.ģ2. ![]() Book at least one of these activities to experience the marine sanctuary for a more in-depth look into this area.ģ1. Florida National Marine Sanctuary: Dedicated to the remarkable marine environment, this beautiful space was created to preserve the local marine life. Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center: You could spend all day learning about the native plants and animals of the Keys in this 6,000 sq ft space.ģ0. Grab a map before you go, then see if you can spot the world’s smallest deer.Ģ9. National Key Deer Refuge, MM 30.3: This 8,542-acre is the natural habitat of the famous white-tailed Key deer. For a more in-depth look into the area and this museum, check out the Historic Homes and Island History tour.Ģ8. Museum of Art and History at the Custom House: The same as it was way back in the 1890s, this museum is an interesting glimpse into the past. It will transport you back in time as you explore the classic architecture and learn about the former residents.Ģ1. Oldest House Museum: Constructed in 1829, this is officially the oldest house in South Florida. Check out this self-guided Black History Tour of Key West, to learn more.Ģ0. and discover the burial site of 250 Africans by the beach. African Cemetery at Higgs Beach: Plan a brief stop at the only African refugee cemetery in the US. Vandenberg Shipwreck: Part of an incredible artificial reef, this is a fave dive spot in the Keys.ġ9. Key West Cemetery: At the center of Old Town, you can wander through time as you explore the final resting places of local icons in this 19-acre cemetery.ġ8. Buy your Little White House museum tickets online here.ġ7. Harry Truman’s Little White House: Florida’s only presidential museum is well worth a look. Key West Lighthouse: Wear your walking shoes and climb the 88 steps to the top for a panoramic view.ġ6. Book here, explore, then jump off anywhere that catches your eye.ġ5. I find it such a perfect way to learn about a new place (or dive deeper into a place that I already know). Key West Old Town Trolley Hop-On Hop-Off Tour: I always adore a hop-on hop-off tour. Key West Reef Snorkeling Excursions: What is better than a day trip out to explore the sparkling ocean? This tour leaving from Miami is a perfect pickwhen you want to get out of the city for a day but don’t have much time.ġ4. Pre-arrange your bike experience here!ġ3. Guided Bicycle Tour: Explore the Florida Keys with a local to discover the best-hidden hotspots. Book this experience for a closer look at Key West on the water.ġ2. Key West Sunset Cruise by Catamaran: For an evening you will never forget, grab a glass of champagne and watch the sunset over the Gulf. Papa Pillar Distillery Tour: Sample the rum inspired by Hemingway in Key West.ġ1. ![]() Key West Conch Train Tour: Hop on this famous train for a fun and engaging trip around town.ġ0. Food Tasting and Cultural Walking Tours: Attention, culture vultures, and foodies! You’ve got to book at least one of these tours.ĩ. Book your group a seat on one of these stools (for up to six people).Ĩ. Tiki Hut Sunset Cruise: What’s better than a tiki bar? How about one that’s traveling the turquoise seas? Whether you want a fun family adventure, a romantic couple’s trip, or a wild night out. Bahama Village: Want a taste of Bahamian culture? Sample unique fusion foods, cool handicrafts, and other treasures in this unique Key West neighborhood.ħ. Or check out this post for more Key West Ghost tours options.Ħ. Ghosts & Gravestones Tour: A scary good time showing you the dark side of Key West (note: suitable for kids aged 13 and over). Southernmost Point Buoy: An essential photo op in the southernmost city in the continental United States!ĥ. Old Town Literary Walking Tour by Key West Literary Seminar: Every Friday and Sunday, you can learn about unique writers from around the world, along with some locals who have called Key West home.Ĥ. Greeting from Key West Sign: Attached to Cuban Coffee Queen, this is an essential selfie spot.ģ. Seven Mile Bridge, MM 47: Just look at this iconic bridge!Ģ.
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