There’s no better way to experience Key West than by exploring it on foot. From colorful historic homes and legendary landmarks to lively waterfronts and tropical side streets, a walking tour allows visitors to fully experience the charm and personality of the island at their own pace.When you arrive aboard the Key West Express, not only do you skip the long drive but, you arrive to begin your adventure just minutes from many of Key West’s most famous attractions. This self-guided walking tour includes iconic destinations like the Southernmost Point, the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, the Key West Lighthouse, Duval Street, and the Historic Seaport Harbor Walk.
Whether you are planning a full-day adventure or a weekend getaway, this walking tour highlights some of the very best experiences in Key West.
Old Town Key West is one of the most walkable destinations in Florida. The island’s compact layout makes it easy for visitors to explore historic streets, waterfront attractions, local restaurants, museums, and shops without needing a car.
Walking through Key West allows visitors to discover hidden courtyards, tropical gardens, historic architecture, live music venues, and unique local businesses that are often missed when traveling by vehicle.
The island’s tropical atmosphere and ocean breezes make walking one of the most enjoyable ways to experience Key West.
One of the most photographed landmarks in Florida, the Southernmost Point Buoy is a must-see stop for anyone visiting Key West.
Located at the southern edge of the island, this colorful concrete buoy marks the southernmost point in the continental United States and famously notes that Cuba is only 90 miles away.
Early morning visits are recommended for shorter lines and cooler temperatures.
Nearby visitors will also find:
Just a short walk from the Southernmost Point sits one of Key West’s most famous historic attractions, the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum.
The legendary author Ernest Hemingway lived in this beautiful Spanish Colonial home during the 1930s while writing several of his most important works.
Today, visitors can tour the historic property and learn about Hemingway’s life in Key West.
The museum offers visitors a unique combination of literary history, architecture, and tropical beauty.
Directly across from the Hemingway House stands the historic Key West Lighthouse.
Originally built in 1848, the lighthouse helped guide ships safely through the waters surrounding Key West and remains one of the island’s most recognizable landmarks.
Visitors can climb the tower's 88 steps, for panoramic views of Old Town Key West and the surrounding ocean.
The lighthouse provides:
The climb to the top is well worth it for visitors wanting some of the best scenery in Key West.
No Key West walking tour would be complete without exploring Duval Street.
Stretching from the Gulf to the Atlantic Ocean, Duval Street serves as the center of dining, shopping, nightlife, entertainment, and island culture in Key West.
Every block offers something different, including:
Visitors can:
Duval Street captures the relaxed, colorful energy that makes Key West one of Florida’s most unique destinations.
Finish your walking tour at the Key West Historic Seaport Harbor Walk, one of the island’s most scenic waterfront areas.
This harbor district combines maritime history with waterfront dining, shopping, and entertainment.
Visitors can stroll along the docks while watching fishing boats, sailboats, catamarans, and sunset cruises move through the marina.
The Harbor Walk area features:
Late afternoon and sunset are especially beautiful times to explore the Seaport area before returning to the Key West Express terminal.
Traveling aboard the Key West Express is one of the easiest and most relaxing ways to visit Key West from Southwest Florida.
Guests can depart from:
The high-speed ferry allows visitors to avoid the long drive while enjoying:
Arriving by ferry places visitors close to Old Town Key West and many of the island’s top attractions.
Yes. Old Town Key West is extremely walkable, and many major attractions are located within close proximity to one another.
Most visitors spend between 3 to 6 hours exploring the Southernmost Point, Hemingway House, Lighthouse, Duval Street, and Historic Seaport area.
Absolutely. Many visitors travel aboard the Key West Express for a full-day trip to Key West.
Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, lightweight clothing, water, and a camera are highly recommended.
Yes. The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum is considered one of the top historic attractions in Key West and offers a unique look into the author’s life and legacy.
The Key West Express arrives near Old Town Key West, providing convenient access to many popular attractions and walking areas.
From historic landmarks and literary history to waterfront sunsets and lively island streets, a walking tour is one of the best ways to experience Key West.
When paired with a relaxing ride aboard the Key West Express, your journey becomes part of the adventure itself.
Book your trip today and discover why exploring Key West on foot creates unforgettable island memories.