Key West doesn't do subtle. It's salt air and painted porches, the electric pulse of Duval Street at dusk, and some of the most brilliant water in the Florida Keys. A town where flip-flops are formal and every sunset gets a standing ovation. Come for the weekend — stay longer.
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Yes, 29 of our Key West homes allow dogs—so feel free to bring Fido along. (Just make sure to check individual home listings for any limits on the number and size of dogs they allow).
Browse dog-friendly homes >Yes. 83 of our Key West vacation rentals have internet access, so you can stay connected throughout your trip.
Browse homes with internet access >Absolutely. Our local Key West team includes professional housekeepers who care for all our homes here. They’ll clean thoroughly and restock amenities, so everything is ready for your arrival—and all you have to do is settle in and relax.
Learn more about Vacasa Premium Clean >A little planning goes a long way especially around walkability, parking, and the island’s busiest weeks. Here are the quick basics that help first-timers pick the right length of stay, the right season, and the right pace once they arrive.
Two miles wide, endlessly walkable, completely its own thing. Old Town is a sun-kissed mix of gingerbread cottages, fish shacks, and bars that stay open late.
A weekend covers the highlights. Three to five days lets you breathe. A full week? You'll start to understand why some people never left the Florida Keys.
November through April: ideal weather, bigger crowds, higher rates. Summer brings heat and deals. Fantasy Fest in October and New Year's are lively and notoriously packed.
Private pools are worth the upgrade in summer or with kids. Shared pools work fine for couples prioritizing location over splash time. Either beats the heat.
Old Town is built for walking and biking. If you're planning beaches, day trips, or water sports outside the core, budget for a rental car or scooter.
True ocean view properties are limited and priced accordingly. Canal-front rentals are more common—still beautiful—but set expectations before you book.
Larger homes with private outdoor space win for groups. Families should check for pool access, noise ordinances, multiple bedrooms and bathrooms, and the right number of beds.
Key West is walkable and generally pet-welcoming. Look for pet-friendly homes near green spaces — shaded patios go fast. Stock Island and New Town offer the most room to roam.
Arrive at least 30 minutes early. Street performers, vendors, and an ever-growing crowd turn Mallory Square into a full event—not just a photo op. It's the most Key West thing you can do.
By day: boutiques, cafés, and a relaxed stroll from end to end. By night: open-air bars, live music, and Key West turned all the way up. Plan for both.
Get here early—the line builds fast. The iconic buoy marks the southernmost point of the continental U.S., and yes, it's absolutely worth the stop.
The famous six-toed cats are reason enough. Pair it with the Key West Lighthouse and Little White House for a full Old Town loop.
Key West's best beach day. Calm water, solid snorkeling, a Civil War fort, and a mellower scene than you'd expect this close to Duval Street.
Seventy miles west by ferry or seaplane—and worth every bit of the trip. Book months in advance; it sells out. Fort Jefferson rising from turquoise water is something else entirely.
The Florida Keys are home to North America's only living coral barrier reef—and Key West has easy access to it. Half-day snorkel trips run daily, with water sports gear available dockside.
Catamaran and sailboat charters run every evening, most with drinks on board. A slower, more beautiful way to end the day—especially with the horizon wide open around you.
Inshore trips chase tarpon, bonefish, and permit across the backcountry flats. Offshore charters target mahi, tuna, and marlin in open water. Half-day or full—ask your captain what's biting.
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