
Key West Bight along with Garrison Bight are two popular marinas in Key West. The Marina offers charter boats for fishing, diving, snorkeling and cruising.

From Duval Street, take Greene Street northeast three blocks to the marina area. There are lots of shops, bars and restaurants like Commodore Waterfront Restaurant to enjoy while you’re there.

The Jolly Rover is one of the sailing ships offering sunset cruises from the marina.
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Sitting at the eastern corner of Duval Street and South Street in Key West is this statue of a mermaid riding two dolphins.

The sign above her head reads:
Ramos Lopez
Duval Street
Key West Florida
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Casa Cayo Hueso in Key West lays claim to being the Southernmost House in the Continental United States. According to records, it was built in 1900. Cayo Hueso is the original Spanish name for Key West. Many Spanish-speaking people still use the term today, it literally means “bone key”.
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One of my favorite Florida beaches is Higgs Beach Key West. Cruise tourist love it because you can rent everything right there for a day in the surf and sand. Higgs Beach is located at the corner of Reynolds and Atlantic Blvd.
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The Conch Train passes Rick’s on Duval Street in Key West. Other transportation includes rickshaws, trolleys, cabs, electric car and scooter rentals.
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