The Florida Keys
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Florida Keys - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
When Key West was designated a U.S. port of entry in the early 1820s, a customhouse was established. Salvaged cargoes from ships wrecked on...Read More
The park's beach is the best and safest place to swim in Key West. There's an adjoining picnic area with barbecue grills and shade trees, a...Read More
Amusing anecdotes spice up the guided tours of Ernest Hemingway's home, built in 1851 by the town's most successful wrecker. While living here...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesIf you've ever seen an engraving by ornithologist John James Audubon, you'll understand why his name is synonymous with birds. See his works...Read More
This beach and park were named after Cornelius Bradford Harvey, former Key West mayor and commissioner. Adjacent to Higgs Beach, it has half...Read More
Next to Louie's Backyard restaurant, this tiny beach—the only one in Key West where dogs are allowed unleashed—has a shore that's a mix of sand...Read More
If you can't see Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas in person, this is the next best thing. Opened in 2013 by the national park's official ferry...Read More
This redbrick Civil War fort never saw a lick of action during the war. Today it serves as a museum, with historical exhibits about the 19th...Read More
Construction of the fort began in 1845 but was halted during the Civil War. Even though Florida seceded from the Union, Yankee forces used the...Read More
Renovations to this circa-1890 landmark have restored the home and gardens to the Truman era, down to the wallpaper pattern. A free photographic...Read More
This Monroe County park with its groomed pebbly sand is a popular sunbathing spot. A nearby grove of Australian pines provides shade, and the...Read More
What was once a funky—in some places even seedy—part of town is a 20-acre historic restoration of businesses, including waterfront restaurants...Read More
Check out the pretty palm garden next to the Key West Library at 700 Fleming Street, just off Duval. This leafy, outdoor reading area, with...Read More
For the best view in town, climb the 88 steps to the top of this 1847 lighthouse. The 92-foot structure has a Fresnel lens, which was installed...Read More
Established in 1935, this unique habitat is the only frost-free botanical garden in the continental United States. You won't see fancy topiaries...Read More
For cruise-ship passengers, this is the disembarkation point for an attack on Key West. For practically every visitor, it's the requisite venue...Read More
This wide beach has nearly 1 mile of nice white sand, plus beautiful coconut palms, picnic areas, and volleyball courts, all of which make it...Read More
This air-conditioned refuge for butterflies, birds, and the human spirit gladdens the soul with hundreds of colorful wings—more than 45 species...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesPossibly the most photographed site in Key West (even though the actual geographic southernmost point in the continental United States lies...Read More
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