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Greetings from Key West

Greetings from Key West

Key West 5 Ways

December 27, 2016 by Julie Wikert in Travels

Now that winter is in full swing, you're probably day dreaming of your next warm-weather escape. One of our favorite spots to soak in some sun and unwind is Key West, where there's some thing for everyone. Here's our guide to Key West 5 ways: 

A Marathon sunset

A Marathon sunset

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1. Road Trip, anyone? Rent a car from Miami and make the the 3 hour drive to Key West via the Overseas Highway. We stopped in Marathon Key for one night. Although it was a quite town, we saw the best sunset and enjoyed some fresh fish at Sparky's Landing.  Big fan of Bloodline? The real Rayburn Inn (aka Moorings Village) is in Islamorada. Just don't try to walk onto the beach - we learned the hard way. 
 


2. Catch a show. Although there's no shortage of people watching on Duval Street, check out the drag show at the 801 Cabaret. You will not be disappointed! The staff is incredibly friendly and hilariously raunchy. They also host drag bingo on Sunday afternoons. 
 

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3. Surf's SUP. Rent some paddle boards or kayak at the Lazy Dog and check out the canal houses by boat. Don't worry, there aren't any gators in the water. Or least that's what they say ;) 
 


4. Ain't no party like a Mallory Square sunset party. Get there early and grab a mojito from  Jimmy's cart. The view is one of the best in town. 
 

Sunset views from  Mallory Square, where crowds gather nightly 

Sunset views from  Mallory Square, where crowds gather nightly 


5. Eeeeeeeeeeats. There's no shortage of good food in Key West. Our favorites included cafe con leches from the Cuban Coffee Queen, yellowfin tuna ceviche at Santiago's Bodega and the grouper we devoured in the courtyard of Blackfin Bistro. 
 

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6. Bonus! If you're feeling super adventurous, take the seaplane to Dry Tortugas. Unfortunately for us, our plane had some mechanical issues and we weren't able to go. But we highly recommend looking into this! We hear the views are incredible. 

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December 27, 2016 /Julie Wikert
key west, miami, southern most point, florida keys, dry tortugas, southern florida
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