Key West The American Caribbean
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Key West: The American Caribbean
Summary
Key West, part of the Florida Keys, is often seen as a paradise on earth. It's the U.S. city closest to Havana, Cuba, and a popular destination for Caribbean cruise ships.
A Unique Destination
Key West is the southern terminus of the East Coast Greenway, an urban trail connecting major Atlantic cities from Maine to Florida. Though it is the southernmost city in the continental U.S., it’s also the endpoint of State Road A1A and U.S. Route 1.
Activities and Attractions
Visitors flock to Key West for world-class saltwater and deep-sea fishing. Beyond that, the area offers diverse activities including dolphin encounters, sightseeing, water sports, and more.
The Key West International Airport provides convenient access, but you can also drive via the scenic U.S. Highway 1, stretching from Key West to Fort Kent, Maine.
Natural Beauty
With crystal-clear blue skies, turquoise waters, and warm weather, Key West is perfect for relaxing beach holidays. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy the Key West Golf Club, an 18-hole course crafted by legendary designer Rees Jones.
Eco-tours offer a chance to experience the island's stunning foliage and wildlife. Rent boats, gear, or join a kayaking or diving expedition directly from the marinas.
Cultural Experiences
Sightseeing tours, island excursions, and sunset cruises are widely available. The Mallory Square Sunset Celebration is a must-see, with musicians, mimes, and jugglers adding to the festive atmosphere.
Throughout the year, Key West hosts a variety of events, including music, theater, and art exhibits. At night, the streets come alive with open-air bars and cafes, promising a magical experience.
Dining and Nightlife
Key West boasts top-notch restaurants serving gourmet island specialties. Historic pubs come to life at night, offering unique entertainment.
Embracing Diversity
Known for its spirit of freedom and respect, Key West is home to a vibrant LGBTQ+ community that enhances the welcoming atmosphere for all visitors. The city prides itself on embracing human values and warmth.
Explore the Sights
Hop on the Conch Tour Train to visit the Hemingway Home and other local landmarks. The Old Trolley Tour offers a deeper dive into more than 100 points of interest, rich in history and fun.
Family-Friendly Adventures
Key West is perfect for families. Visit the Key West Nature Preserve, Marine Park, or Fort Zachary Taylor State Park and Beach for unforgettable experiences in nature.
Historic Seaport District
Don’t miss the Historic Seaport District, which has transformed from a commercial fishing harbor to a hub of restaurants, charter services, and the Turtle Kraals Museum.
Wildlife and Trails
Explore nature trails to encounter rare species of flora and fauna, including pelicans, ospreys, bald eagles, herons, and more.
Haunted Attractions
Key West is home to one of the most haunted spots in the U.S. Since 1996, Ghost Tours have unveiled the city’s spooky side, inspired by David L. Sloan's book "Ghosts of Key West."
Whether you're drawn by natural beauty, cultural richness, or thrilling experiences, Key West promises an unforgettable adventure.
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