7 Key West Attractions to Add to Your Vacation Itinerary

For an island of only a few square miles, Key West has an impressive number of attractions and activities that keep visitors coming back year after year. If this is your first time visiting Key West, there are a few must-see attractions that will help you make the most of your island getaway. From the vibrant atmosphere of Duval Street to the beautiful beaches of Fort Zachary, there is something for everyone. Stay close to the island’s top attractions with Rent Key West Vacations and enjoy the perfect basecamp for your adventures!

1. Southernmost Point Buoy

Key West is famous for many things, including being the southernmost city in the continental United States. Make a stop at the Southernmost Point Buoy and snap your picture at this iconic landmark!

Important Note: The roads around the buoy are undergoing repairs. The temporary location is at 1499 Duval Street. 

2. Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

See the residence where Ernest Hemingway lived and worked during his time in Key West: Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum. Stroll through the gardens, meet the adorable six-toed cats, see photos from his fishing adventures, and shop for unique mementos. 

3. Key West Lighthouse

Just across the street from the Hemingway Museum is the historic Key West Lighthouse, opened in 1848. Climb the stairs to the top and admire the panoramic views of the island. Then visit the museum to learn more about the history of the Florida Keys.

4. Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park

Fort Zachary Taylor has something for everyone, blending history and nature in one destination. Tour the historic fort, learn about its important role in the Civil War, and see artifacts like cannons and port guns. Beyond the fort, you can access a scenic beach perfect for swimming, snorkeling, paddling, and fishing. 

5. Smathers Beach

Smathers Beach is the largest beach in Key West and a must-visit during your vacation. Plan a classic beach day and relax in the soft white sand, and soak up the sunshine. You can also access several water activities with Sunset Watersports from here, including parasailing, jet skiing, and sunset cruises. 

6. Duval Street

Duval Street is the heart of downtown Key West and the hub for shopping, dining, and entertainment in town. Take the Old Town Trolley and hop on and off the trolley to grab a drink at famous bars like Sloppy Joe’s and Green Parrot. You are also close to the shops and attractions of Mallory Square!

7. Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory

Walk amongst hundreds of colorful butterflies at the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory. Stroll through the tropical gardens, observe over 60 butterfly species, and learn about butterflies’ role in the natural world. 

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Book your trip with Rent Key West Vacations and add these Key West attractions to your itinerary. Find even more things to do in Key West during your stay on our blog page. Browse our Key West vacation homes and find the perfect rental for your Florida Keys getaway. Whether you want to stay near the beach or close to Duval Street, we have you covered!