
Allow the expert trolley conductor to navigate the streets as you admire the Victorian mansions and palm trees of this fascinating town. Explore the city at your own pace. Choose to stay on for the full 90-minute tour, or hop off at the Southernmost Point and browse Mallory Square's shops and watch the sunset from the waterfront. Stop for a piece of key lime pie or a margarita at Simonton Row and admire Duval Street's Victorian mansions, famous restaurants, and bars with live music.

North America's only living coral reef awaits your exploration. Snorkel Key West's crystal-clear waters and take in the stunning marine life that surrounds you. Choose between a morning or afternoon trip, and after you're finished, enjoy a refreshing beverage on the state-of-the-art catamaran.
Located at 907 Whitehead Street and nestled in the heart of Old Town Key West, this unique property was home to one of America's most honored and respected authors. Ernest Hemingway lived and wrote here for more than ten years. Calling Key West home, he found solace and great physical challenge in the turquoise waters that surround this tiny island.
Educated tour guides give insightful narratives and are eager to answer questions. Wander through the lush grounds and enjoy the whimsy of the more than forty cats that live here.

Discover the only public aquarium in Key West where you can view tropical fish, sharks, and turtles—and feed stingrays. Learn insightful facts about the area's history as your expert guide describes a variety of fascinating local marine animals. Located on world-famous Mallory Square, the Key West Aquarium is home to a multitude of interesting and beautiful marine life. Originally designed as the first open-air aquarium, Key West Aquarium is still one of Key West's top tourist attractions.

Enjoy a guided tour of the Little White House, the impeccably preserved vacation home of former President Harry S. Truman. While here, learn of the many other notable guests of the home, including Thomas Edison, John F. Kennedy, and Bill Clinton.