On your way down to Key West you should stop in at Robbie's in Islamorada! This is a must see! Robbie's is known for its world famous tarpon feeding! Hand-feed massive tarpon, enjoy fresh, delicious seafood and sip on signature cocktails, local draft beer, or their famous loaded Trailer Trash Bloody Mary on the waterfront deck and enjoy the show of the tarpon feeding frenzy!
The Smallest Bar in Key West at 72 square feet – about the size of a jail cell – is close to being the smallest bar in the world and is decidedly upbeat and tropical. The drinks are inexpensive, the guests are having a blast and you just won’t want to leave!
Sunset sail includes an up-close look at dolphins as well as views of Key West landmarks like the legendary Mallory Square, Sunset Key, and historic Fort Zachary Taylor. Then, relax on the luxury catamaran to watch the sunset and nibble on tapas such as shrimp cocktail served with wine and champagne. $90 per person , which includes tapas and drinks!
Discover the dark side of Key West on this spooky after-dark tour. Hop aboard a traditional trolley for a tour of the city’s most haunted sites and prepare to be shocked, scared, and thoroughly entertained. Explore the atmospheric Old Town, hear stories about ghosts and ghouls from your costumed gravedigger guide. $40 per person
The Southernmost Point Buoy is an anchored concrete buoy in Key West, Florida, marking the southernmost point in the continental United States, the lowest latitude land of contiguous North American states.