Audubon House and Tropical Gardens
The 1840's home of Captain Geiger is furnished in elegant antiques and features original Audubon engravings and a one-acre tropical garden. Take one of the daily audio tours; 9:30 am - 5:00 pm.
Conch Tour Train
Key West's most famous and popular attraction for more than 25 years. The well-narrated one-and-a-half hour tour, covering 60 unusual and historic sites, acquaints you with the layout of the island. Trains leave at regular intervals all day, every day year round.
Curry Mansion Museum
Don't miss your chance to browse through one of the lovely Victorian mansions Key West is famous for. 10A.M. through 5P.M. daily. Adults $5.00/ Children $1.00.
Dolphin World - Swim with the Dolphins
Here's your chance to swim with trained or natural Dolphins in the Florida Keys. Experience Marine Animal Workshops that can include a dolphin swim and much more. Spots fill up early, so call soon to make your reservations.
Dry Tortugas National Park via Sunny Days Catamaran
Vist the Dry Tortugas National Park,70 miles west of Key West, onboard Sunny Days High Speed Catamaran.
Dry Tortugas National Park Ferry
Civil War enthusiasts will love Fort Jefferson at the Park, and what could be better than to combine the tour with a fast, comfortable trip aboard the 100' Catamaran, Yankee Freedom. Departs daily. Food, guided tour, and snorkel gear included.
East Martello Museum
Artifacts and displays of Florida Keys history, Robert The Haunted Doll, junkyard sculptures by Stanley Papio, and more fill this Civil War fort.
Daily 9:30am-5pm.
Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum
Take a guided tour of Ernest Hemingway's home, and then leisurely wander the gardens at this Registered National Historic Landmark. Also available for weddings and private parties.
Flagler Station
At Flagler's Station, you'll relive the history and legacy of Henry Flagler's Overseas Railroad.
Fort Zachary Taylor State Historic Site
The largest collection of Civil War armaments in the United States is contained in this Civil War fort, and you'll find excellent snorkeling, biking and nature trails, as well. Open daily from 8:00 am to sunset.
Jungle Tours - A Wild Water Adventure
Tour the backcountry mangrove channels yourself in your own speedboat, ans you see tropical birds, plants, and sea life. Then stop for a swim or a bit of snorkeling.
Key West Aquarium
A fun and informative place for kids and adults alike. Touch a shark... hold a sea urchin... learn about the abundant sea life surrounding Key West from expert guides.
Key West Cemetery
A walk through the island's historic graveyard tells as much about Key West's quirky nature as any history lesson. Make an appointment for a private tour by Historian Sharon Wells.
Key West Ghost Tours
Enjoy a spooky, lantern-led stroll through the shadowy streets and lanes of Key West's Old Town, where you'll learn about the island's ghosts, ghouls, and benevolent protectors.
Key West Golf Club
This public, 18 hole, 6500 yard course was designed by Golfing Great, Rees Jones, and is both challenging and beautiful.
Key West Seaport
Rich in history and that famous Key West "flavor" and so many activities you won't be able to decide what to do first, your trip wouldn't be complete without a trip to the Key West Historic Seaport just two blocks from Duval at the Key West Bight.
Key West Lighthouse & Keepers Quarters Museum
No longer necessary for ensuring the safe passage of ships through the dangerous reefs, the lighthouse and keeper's quarters have been turned into a museum for the fascinating collection of lighthouse artifacts and the maritime history of the Florida Keys.
Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House
A building once visited by pirates and politicians alike, it now houses the exhibitions that document the cultural history of the city of Key West.
Key West Shipwreck Historeum
For a time, Key West was the richest city in the US. Relive those days of shipwrecks and recovered treasure, and learn about a city now more rich in history than it ever was in gold.
Liberty Fleet of Tall Ships
Take a leisurely sail, or help the crew set the sails aboard the 80' Schooner Liberty or the 125' Schooner Liberty Clipper. Each offer a variety of day, sunset, or dinner sails. Weddings, Private Group, and Corporate Group Charters are available.
Mallory Square
The best place to go to watch the spectacular Key West sunset! Mallory Square has a little bit of everything - shopping, attractions, street performers. No trip to the island is complete without a visit to Mallory Square.
Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society
The museum features exhibits from four ships, including the famous Atocha and its fabulous treasure donated to the museum by the well-known treasure hunter himself, Mel Fisher.
Old Town Trolley Tours
Get the grand tour of the island without walking holes in your sandals. Enjoy a ride in our authentic, all-weather trolleys and listen as our experienced guides take you through a tour of history.
Schooner Western Union
Feel as though you're sailing through history aboard the 130' Schooner Western Union, the last tall ship built here in 1939. Offering day, sunset, and starlight cruises. Private charters also available.
Skydive Key West
Get a bird's eye view of the Keys from two miles up and 120 mph or more... and get an adventure you can talk about and relive for years to come.
Sunset Watersports
Almost every kind of water fun you can think of: party boat, snorkel, water ski, knee boards, rafts, waverunners, jetskis, kayaks, and more... Plus group discounts!
Truman Little White House
Take one of the daily guided tours to the Key West residence of one of America's favorite presidents. The beautiful Botanical Gardens would make a wonderful spot for your wedding and reception!