DESTINATION
Key West comes to life through a colorful postcard of aquatic adventures, unique galleries and shops, and one-of-a-kind celebrations
STAY
STAY

The Capitana
A boutique waterfront hotel ready to serve as your very own tropical sanctuary. Kick back and enjoy a casual island vibe with sweeping views of the bay cradled in a secluded, sandy lounge escape.

Opal Key Resort & Marina
Unwind on the vibrant waterfront of Old Town Key West. Just steps from Mallory Square and Duval street, Opal Key Resort & Marina is your haven among the excitement.

Sunset Key Cottages
In an exclusive enclave on a 27-acre island just 500 yards off Key West, Sunset Key Cottages offer a slice of secluded island living and resort activities to make the most of your luxe surroundings.

The Laureate
Luxury extended stay suites offer a coastal chic landing space and poolside lounging between Key West adventures.
EAT & DRINK
EAT & DRINK

Latitudes
Sunset Key Cottage’s award-winning eatery offers fresh island cuisine paired with breathtaking views of the Gulf of Mexico. An ever-evolving menu highlights locally sourced, in-season ingredients.

Bistro 245
Bistro 245 features elevated casual dining adored by guests and locals alike. With fresh ingredients and endless views of the Gulf’s turquoise waters and handpainted Florida sunsets, you’ll never want to leave.

McKee’s Tiki Bar
Just a few steps away from the water’s edge, McKee’s Tiki Bar is a tropical oasis serving only the best local food and drinks. Dig into a menu of island favorites, like spicy plantain chips with smashed guacamole, smoked fish dip with pickled red onions, and classic Key West conch fritters with spicy remoulade. And of course, no meal at McKee’s is complete without a savory slice of key lime pie.

The Not-So- “Sloppy” Side of Key West After Dark
Visitors and locals alike have long enjoyed plying the peaceful waters of Key West in kayaks in search of tropical fish, sea creatures, aquatic birds, and even manatees. But what happens after the sun sets on Mallory Square?

6 Fresh Ways to Get on the Water in Key West
Seventy miles west of Key West, an expanse of tropical water contains seven tiny islands, scarcely more than a series of dots on a map. Welcome to the waters and islands of Dry Tortugas National Park, one of America’s most remote national parks.