Key West…A Timeless Treasure

Key West,so much to do and so little time!The Key West Conch train is a perfect way to start the day. Learn about the  island, history and all it has to offer.The choices are limitless from shoppes on Duvall St to parasailing or watching the sunset on Mallory Square which is famous for its sunset celebrations and fine dining.

Take a glass bottom boatride and see North America’s only live coral reef with many interesting and colorful species of fish.

At night Key West comes alive with entertainment everywhere!

If you enjoy shipwreck treasure visit Mel Fischer’s Treasure museum with fascinating artifacts and jewelry that rested on the ocean floor for hundreds of years. You can even by your own piece of history as they have made available for purchase that which is created with Atocha gems and gold.

Of course no visit would be complete without seeing the Southernmost point in the continental USA. Standing at this point is only 90 miles from Cuba and on a clear night you can see the Havana lights and a breathtaking view. The point is marked by the famous red white and black buoy and is the most photographed spot on the island.

Literary buffs can say “I DO” at Ernst Hemingway’s home and museum, the famous and influential 20th century writer who lived in Key West in the 1930’s.

What every you do in Key West there is adventure and fun everywhere and shops abound with  trinkets and treasure to take home to remind you of your celebration in Key West.

 

Southernmost point in the US (Key West, Florida).

 

The entrance to the famed Mallory Square in Key West, Florida where residents and visitors gather each evening to watch spectacular sunsets.

 

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