Secluded Key West
The spirited streets of Key West are dotted with unique shops, world-famous restaurants and quaint cottages. The island doubles as a charming retreat for relaxation, learning and adventure by day and transforms into an eccentric playground by night. Boasting some of the world's most spectacular sunsets, Key West attracts visitors worldwide to embrace the festival lifestyle and explore the island's one-of-a-kind art scene, nightlife, culinary offerings and historic attractions.
Key West Attractions
- Sunset Celebration at Mallory Square - 2 blocks
- Key West Aquarium - 2 blocks
- Sloppy Joe's - 2 blocks
- Hog's Breath Saloon - 2 blocks
- Key West Aquarium - 2 blocks
- Red Barn Theatre - 3 blocks
- Mel Fisher Maritime Museum - 3 blocks
- Danger Charters - 3 blocks
- Harry S. Truman Little White House - 4 blocks
- Key West Lighthouse - Less than 1 mile
- Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum - Less than 1 mile
- Fort Jefferson and Dry Tortugas National Park Ferry Dock - Less than 1 mile
- Fury Water Sports - 1 mile
- Waterfront Playhouse - 1 mile
- Rick's Bar - 1 mile
- Conch Tour Train - 1 mile
- Sunset Watersports - 1 mile
- Audubon House and Tropical Gardens - 1 mile
- Key West Shipwreck Treasure Museum - 1 mile
- Ripley's Believe it or Not - 1 mile
- Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House -
1 mile - Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park - 1 mile
- Southernmost Point Buoy - 1.2 miles
- Lazy Dog Charters - 4 miles
Tropical Climate
Surrounded by cooling waters, Key West boasts a warm, tropical climate with summer temperatures averaging 83 degrees. Comfortable winters average a balmy 73 degrees, making the island a premier travel destination year-round.