Key West has always marched to the beat of its own drummer. First inhabited by the Europeans
HOW TO GET THERE
Key West is located 129 miles southwest of Miami. The two cities are connected by U.S. Highway 1. There is also bus service that connects Key West with Miami.
Key West International Airport serves most major airports in South and Central Florida. American Eagle flies daily to and from Miami, Cape Air flies between Key West and Fort Myers, Silver Airways flies to and from Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers and Tampa, and Southwest Airlines flies to and from Tampa and Orlando.
There is also a rapid ferry, the Key West Express, that connects Key West with Fort Myers. For more information, visit seakeywestexpress.com.
WHERE TO STAY
The Island House Key West is a local institution, having been open for decades and having won slews of “best accommodations” awards from all over the world. The all-male gay resort offers so much, like clothing-optional pools and jacuzzis, a 24-hour cafe and adjoining bar, an erotic video lounge, and rooms decorated in the Ernest Hemingway style. If you want to make
Alexander’s Guesthouse (actually three houses) dates from 1902, and all of the beautiful restoration work has landed the buildings in the National Historic Register. Enjoy your tastefully-decorated guest room until it’s time to sun yourself at the pool. Make friends during the complimentary happy hour and then pick one of the three available sun decks on which you’ll lay out and relax. (The upper two are clothing optional!) (1118 Fleming St., 305-294-9919)
The New Orleans House describes itself as being the only all-male guesthouse right on Duval Street. There are a dozen rooms available, each with a different comfort level and price tag, appealing to everyone. There is an area for nude sunbathing, as well as a pool and jacuzzi that are clothing-optional and open to men only. Most of the guest rooms are above a gay club, and there are two restaurants on-site, so you don’t have to venture far to meet most of your vacation needs! (724 Duval St., 305-293-9800)
WHERE TO PLAY
The Key West gay nightlife scene isn’t as big as other cities in the state, but it is very vibrant. Big
Aqua Nightclub (711 Duval St.) is a fun, chic bar and nightclub combo, featuring drag shows, karaoke and live entertainment. Bourbon
WHERE TO GO
Duval Street is where so much of the action happens here in Key West. It runs a mile in length
Also near Mallory Square are the Key West Shipwreck Museum and the Old Post Office and
Speaking of Hemingway, the Ernest Hemingway House on Whitehead Street is now a
The Harry S. Truman Little White House was a place for then-President Harry S. Truman to rest and keep up his health during a trying time in his presidency. Since then, a number of presidents have used the house for their own vacations, and it opened as a museum in 1991. Fort Zachary Taylor State Park is the southernmost state park in the lower 48 states, and was once a fort that defended the city from the British and Union Naval forces during the Civil War. Now it is open for exploration, and the landmark tells the story of Key West during the war between the states.
For more information on Key West, visit the Keys’ tourism website at fla-keys.com. For more information on Gay Key West, visit gaykeywestfl.com.