Key West Hotels
A trip to Key West nearly always involves basking in the sunshine of the beautiful coast. After all, it's the pristine beaches of this southernmost city of the U.S. that draw visitors, who then discover the cultural treasures that await in this historic town.Explore the history and architecture of Old Town Key West, where palm-lined streets lead the way to gingerbread mansions, sidewalk cafés, and the Ernest Hemingway House. Revel in the city's African cultural heritage, represented by the vibrant Bahama Village neighborhood as well as annual festivals, historic churches, and indigenous food. Take a ferry or charter a seaplane to the beautiful Dry Tortugas Islands, a true natural wonder.
Blue skies and balmy weather in Key West provide the perfect locale for boating, diving, fishing, golfing, snorkeling, and other water sports. Be sure to visit the city's renovated Historic Seaport district ("the Bight"), where the island's seafaring tradition lives on. And don't miss the unique sunset celebration each evening on the docks at Mallory Square.














