Key West, the southernmost point of the United States, is a fun destination with enough sights to keep you busy when you're not snorkeling, fishing, parasailing, or just catching some rays. The excitement can be found at any of the Key West attractions, historical museums, and island tours.
The island, just two miles by four miles can be easily navigated on foot, bicycle, scooter, or car, but the Conch Tour Train is a very popular attraction for transportation.
Each night on the Key West historic waterfront, hundreds of people flock to Mallory Square for the famous Sunset Celebration. You will find exciting attractions at Mallory Square consisting of street performances such as flame tossing, jugglers, tight rope walkers, along with some talented animal performers who will totally amaze you.

With the sunset signifying the end of the day you can enjoy the night life Conch Republic style by quenching your thirst at the Key West famous Sloppy Joe's Bar or at one of the many other popular local hangouts.
With only 90 miles from Cuba and 150 miles from Miami, Key West is truely the end of the Florida line. However you choose to spend your time here in Key West, you are sure to have the vacation of a life time.
"Key West Premiere Sailboat Races"
Beginning January 18-22, 2010, known locally as "Race Week", the Premiere Sailboat Races begin their competitive events featuring nearly three-hundred racing sailboats. With teams from around the country and around the world, this Premiere Sailboat Race week makes for a truly unique shoreside day of fun in Key West. If you've never seen the Key West Sailboat Races, it's a thrilling way to spend an afternoon. Come on out and soak up some fun!
