The buoy was erected in 1983 by the City of Key West to establish from the corner of South and Whitehead Streets is a mere 90 miles to Cuba. The Southernmost Point Buoy in Key West is an anchored concrete buoy marking the southernmost point in the continental United States, the lowest latitude land of contiguous North American states.
Mallory Square Docks
Explore the shops, food trucks, local artisans, and local performers that make up one of the most beautiful sunset celebrations! We have fond memories on these docks as a couple & with my family- you may remember another fabulous wedding and the talented performer Kim!
Key West Ghost Tours with Ghosts & Gravestones
DO YOU DARE BOARD THE TROLLEY OF THE DOOMED? Many find Key West strange during the day; but after the sun goes down, the restless souls of the island’s frightful past begin to stir. You will hear their tales that have been all but forgotten as you travel the narrow, dark streets of Old Town – filled with 19th century wooden houses that hold on to the secrets of their former inhabitants. Stories so tragic, so chilling, you’ll see why Key West is one of the top ten most haunted cities in America.
Take a walk among hundreds of free flying butterflies, exotic birds and 2 glorious flamingos inside the soaring glass-domed tropical butterfly habitat. Proudly honored to be chosen “Best Place to Take the Kids” and “Best Attraction in Key West”
The Key West Aquarium
Where adventure meets education, every visit is a journey into the heart of Key West’s aquatic treasures. Explore the vibrant marine life of the Florida Keys at the Key West Aquarium, a proud recipient of the prestigious Award of Excellence from the Historic Florida Keys Foundation for our dedication to preservation. Located at the heart of Mallory Square, this historic landmark has shared the wonders of our local waters with generations of visitors.