You dont have to take your passport for this tropical getaway from the continental United States! While Key West is best known for
beaches,
watersports, live music, vibrant art galleries, and the famously free-spirited fun of
Duval Street parties and Mallory Square musicians, this island is also full of hidden surprises.
From six-toed cats and pirate ships to Key lime pie classes and haunted pubs, there are so many unique things to do in Key West.
And lets not forget about the wonderfully unique
vacation homes in Key West, where you can book everything from a cozy oceanside condo to a lush tropical private island compound.
Ready to explore some hidden gems? Here are ten unique things to do in Key West that you might not find on tourism websites!
1. Go SNUBA Diving
While you could go on a snorkeling tour, perhaps youd like to try another way of getting up close and personal with the marine wildlife in the Gulf of Mexico. In Key West, you can explore the clear waters and coral reefs in a really unique way through SNUBA diving - a sort of marriage between snorkeling and scuba diving!
SNUBA stands for
Surface
Nexus
Underwater
Breathing
Apparatus, and it works by allowing divers to remain attached to an air hose while they explore waters up to 20 feet deep. Unlike SCUBA diving, there are no air tanks to manage, and no training or certifications are needed. Almost anyone can SNUBA!
While
snorkeling in Key West is at the top of nearly every visitors itinerary, not everyone has heard of SNUBA, making it one of the islands best-kept secrets. If this sounds like an adventure you and your family would enjoy, we recommend
SNUBA of Key West.
2. Learn to Bake a Key Lime Pie Like a Local
Theres no food more famous in Key West than the Key lime pie. This sweet and tangy treat originated here over a century ago and has been a local and visitor favorite ever since.
Youll find slices of this pie served nearly everywhere on the island, with each restaurant and pie shop claiming theirs is the
best Key lime pie in Key West. And of course, its a rite of passage for visitors to try them all. But how about learning how to make one?
One of the most fun and unique things to do in Key West is to take a Key lime pie-making class. Youll learn how to make a Key lime pie, just like the locals, and have a sweet treat to take back to your
vacation rental at the end of the day.
Key West Key Lime Pie Company offers Key lime pie-making classes.
3. Do a Haunted Pub Crawl
The vibe in Key West is all about having a friendly drink with the locals in a cozy pub, but how about having a drink with a ghost?
Key West is considered
one of the most haunted cities in America, and while youll find plenty of different ghost-hunting tours and Key West Cemetery tours offered, one of the most unique ways to explore this phenomenon is through a haunted pub crawl.
Learn all about Key Wests haunted history while you stroll from pub to pub on a guided tour of the island's most famous haunts with
Bone Island Ghost Tours. And maybe youll spot a friendly spirit along the way!
4. Meet Some Six-Toed Cats
The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum
Most visitors to Key West are familiar with the
Hemingway House, and yes, its a must-see for many reasons, but not everyone is familiar with the homes unique polydactyl feline residents.
Nearly 60 six-toed cats roam the grounds of the Hemingway Home and Museum, each a descendant of Ernest Hemingways original feline friends from decades ago.
If youre a cat lover or just curious about their six toes, taking a stroll through the Hemingway Home is a unique and fascinating experience. You can even download the
Hemingway Home Cat App to learn about each cat and shop for some unique cat souvenirs in the museum gift shop.
You can see six-toed cats in Key West at
The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum.
5. Have Breakfast with Roosters
Roosters, the island's unofficial mascots
Considered by many to be the islands unofficial mascot, the mighty rooster can be seen (and heard) nearly everywhere in Key West. The roosters have a long,
sordid history with the island, originating from the once-popular sport of cockfighting, which was thankfully outlawed, leading to the now-protected population of feral fowl found throughout the island.
So, why did the chicken cross the road in Key West? To have breakfast at Blue Heaven, of course!
One of the
best restaurants in Key West, Blue Heaven, is famous for its resident roosters that roam the patio. And while you can dine at Blue Heaven anytime, its
breakfast with the roosters is one of the most unique experiences youll find. Enjoy a delicious breakfast on the open-air patio with friendly roosters roaming about just keep an eye on your pancakes.
6. Try a Scandalous Dessert
While Key West is well known for its collection of Key lime pie shops, theres another dessert spot thats just as famous but only mentioned in whispers due to its scandalous menu.
The iconic
Better Than Sex Dessert Restaurant serves up specialty desserts and cocktails with cheeky names like Between the Red Velvet Sheets Cheesecake and Berry Naughty glasses of wine dipped in chocolate and berries. Its no surprise it was voted as one of the best date night restaurants in the nation on Tripadvisor.
While it probably goes without saying, Better Than Sex dessert restaurant is for adults only, so leave the kids at home for this one!
7. Sail into the Sunset on a Pirate Ship
Don't just take any sailboat out, take a pirate ship
Taking a sunset cruise is a must-do in Key West, and youll find plenty of tour operators offering them. But for something a little bit different, consider booking your sunset cruise on a pirate ship.
Sail into the sunset on the
Jolly II Rover, known as Key Wests most photographed ship. This 80-foot tall topsail schooner will have you feeling like you stepped onto the set of Pirates of The Caribbean.
You can relax and enjoy a laid-back sunset sail, or if you want to get in on the action, you can help hoist the sails and fire the cannons. Its the ultimate swashbuckling adventure on the high seas!
8. Take a Seaplane to Dry Tortugas National Park
While most people are familiar with
Dry Tortugas National Park (home to Fort Jefferson), and the ferry that takes you there not everyone knows that there is another way to reach this remote island, and the views along the way are incredible.
For those who want to splurge on a truly unique experience, you can charter a seaplane for your day trip to Dry Tortugas National Park.
With
Key West Seaplane Adventures, youll embark on an approximately 40-minute flight to the island, soaring over clear turquoise waters below, with ample opportunities to spot marine life. And the best part is, everyone gets a window seat.
9. Have a Drink and a History Lesson at the Oldest Bar in Key West
Captain Tony's Saloon
While Key West is famous for its big, lively bars like Sloppy Joes and Hogs Breath Saloon, sometimes it pays to step off the beaten path and visit some of the city's unique dive bars.
Built in 1851,
Captain Tonys Saloon is one of the oldest buildings in Key West and the citys oldest dive bar, and its full of quirky, historic charm.
Pull up a barstool and enjoy a cocktail while you learn about the fascinating history of the establishment. Serving as everything from a morgue to a bordello and once even Hemingways favorite hang-out spot, this saloon has stories to tell!
10. Take a Shark-Watching Tour
The waters surrounding the Florida Keys and Key West are known for their incredible diversity of marine life; theyre home to hundreds of species of fish, plus sea turtles, crustaceans, stingrays, dolphins, manatees, and sharks lots of sharks!
Many species of sharks can be found in the Keys, including Lemon sharks, Blacktips, and Bull sharks, and if youre brave enough, you can get up close and personal with some of them on a one-of-a-kind eco-tour.
Led by the local Harris family of boat captains, aptly nicknamed the Key West Shark Whisperers,
Key West Extreme Adventures offers a boat tour like no other. Youll cruise the backcountry waterways in a catamaran in search of natures most fearsome predators and get incredible up-close views of shark feeding and behavior.
Dont Miss These Unique Things to Do in Key West
While Key West is full of famous sights like the Southernmost Point Buoy, Fort Zachary Taylor State Park, and the Key West Lighthouse, sometimes it pays to stray from the traditional tourist spots and uncover some hidden gems. You just might make friends with some six-toed cats, roosters, ghosts, pirates, or sharks.
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