The Southernmost Point Buoy is an anchored concrete buoy in Key West, Florida, marking the southernmost point in the continental United States, the lowest latitude land of contiguous North American states. It is 18 feet above sea level. The large painted buoy was established as a tourist attraction in 1983 by the city at the corner of South Street and Whitehead Street. It is one of the most visited and photographed attractions in the United States.
The Ernest Hemingway House was the residence of American writer Ernest Hemingway in the 1930s. The house is situated on the island of Key West in Florida. It is at 907 Whitehead Street, across from the Key West Lighthouse, close to the southern coast of the island. Due to its association with Hemingway, the property is the most popular tourist attraction in Key West.
Make sure to try their famous key lime pie!
Perhaps one of the most popular destinations on the island of Key West, Duval Street is the main drag of downtown, running north and south from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean. Although it is not much more than a mile in length – this is where the heartbeat of the city comes to life with a diverse array of restaurants, shops, world famous pubs and attractions.
Enjoy a leisurely way to discover Old Town Key West’s most important historical landmarks on this small-group bike tour. Meet your guide at an accessible location, grab your bike and helmet, and set off on two wheels. This introductory tour covers many of the city’s top attractions, including Mallory Square, White Street Pier, and the Key West Cemetery. As you go, learn more about the city’s history, and pause at the Southernmost Point Buoy for striking waterfront views.
If you’re up for a climb, you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of Key West and the ocean. The Key West Lighthouse was built in 1825 to help the many ships entering the port avoid the hazardous reefs. Today, you can climb the 88 iron steps to the top of the tower for a scenic look at what the lighthouse keepers watched over for more than 120 years. Tour the grounds to see the Keeper’s Quarters which have been restored to their original charm and view the displays of nautical artifacts, antique furnishings, maps and vintage photos.
Spend an afternoon off the coast of Key West on this half-day cruise. Hop aboard a catamaran and sail to North America's only living coral barrier reef to go swimming and snorkeling. There, you’ll have the chance to spot colorful fish, coral, and other local sea life. Also pass by Key West attractions along the way to the reef.
The Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory located at 1316 Duval Street, Key West, Florida, United States is a butterfly park that houses from 50 to 60 different species of live butterflies from around the world in a climate-controlled, glass-enclosed habitat. The conservatory also includes flowering plants, cascading waterfalls and trees.
Rum distillery offering tours, tastings & mojito classes on the site of a former saloon.
Moondog Cafe
Blue Heaven
Nine One Five
Banana Cafe
Eaton Street Seafood Market
Louie's Backyard
Hot Tin Roof
Little Pearl
Southernmost Beach Cafe
The Stoned Crab
Sarabeth's Key West
Latitudes
Rooftop Cafe
Key West Coffee Queen
Key West Cuban Coffee
Kermit's Key West Key Lime Shoppe
Better Than Sex
La Grignote
La Trattoria
Green Parrot Bar
Sloppy Joe's
Hog's Breath Saloon
The Rum Bar
Virgilio's
Smallest Bar in Key West