Key West Vacation Packages
Key West Vacations
Off-beat, pastel-colored and wonderfully tolerant, Key West retains its sense of humor and humility despite all odds. Perhaps its slogan, One Human Family, says it all. There’s a feeling of community here.
The area has attracted some of the most creative souls on the planet for years. Life is usually quite lively in the continental United State's southernmost point. It’s even marked for all to see with the renowned Southernmost Point Buoy.
Region: Florida Keys
Featured Key West Hotel
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Casa Marina Key West, Curio Collection by Hilton
Key WestOur 4-Star classification designates those properties with well-appointed, deluxe accommodations, extensive amenities and comprehensive guest services. Expect attention to detail and a warm and hospitable staff ready to cater to your needs. These superb properties offer a truly refined getaway.-
No Golf on Property
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Spa Services
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Family Program Not Offered
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Breakfast Not Included
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Not A Beachfront Property
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Pets Allowed
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Non-Smoking Property
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Gym/Fitness Center
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Charge for Wi-Fi
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Air Conditioning
Nestled along the south edge of the island, this landmark resort overlooks more than a 1,100-foot stretch of the largest private beach in Key West, exclusively reserved for hotel guests.
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Overview
The Key West Aquarium is one of the biggest draws in an area that is all about the sea. Alligators, jellyfish, and sharks share the space with colorful fish and visitors from across the globe.
The Shipwreck Museum features live presentations, films, and exhibits highlighting fascinating facts of Key West history. They may have filmed “The Truman Show,” in Florida’s Panhandle way to the north of the state, but the real President Truman found his winter home in Key West, which is open to the public.
Another iconic American figure, Ernest Hemingway, wrote many of his novels in the area from 1931 to 1961. Hundreds of colorful butterflies also find their home at the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservancy.
The Audubon House and Gardens features the original artwork of 19th century naturalist John James Audubon. Key West is certainly a fitting location for all those inspired by nature.
What To Do
Sample some of the region’s fresh seafood, such as shrimp and stone crab.
Visit the Key West Art and Historic Society at the Custom House, built in 1891.
See lots of sea creatures up-close at the renowned Key West Aquarium.
Scuba or snorkel amid the world’s third largest coral reef.
View the scenery from the Key West Lighthouse, constructed in 1825 to help ships navigate the reefs. Get to know the souls of Key West’s on a Ghosts and Gravestones Tour offered by the East Martello Fort and Museum.