
Key West
Key West Adventure: 7 Days of Island Culture, Sunsets & Budget-Friendly Thrills
Tropical sunsets, bike rides, and Caribbean charm on a budget
This 7-day itinerary balances adventure activities with Key West's iconic laid-back island culture. You'll bike through colorful Old Town, catch world-class sunsets, explore marine life, and experience authentic local food and nightlife—all without breaking the bank.
Where to Stay

Hampton Inn Key West
Mid-range hotel with comfortable rooms, budget-friendly pricing, and convenient location near Old Town attractions and bike rental shops

Southwinds Motel
Simple, no-frills motel with clean rooms and great value; walking distance to Duval Street and main attractions

Winslow's Bungalows
Charming bungalow-style accommodations in authentic Bahama Village neighborhood; intimate and character-filled with local island feel
Good to Know
Bike as Your Primary Transport
Key West is only 4 miles long and completely bikeable. Rent bikes for $15-20/day from shops in Old Town. You can cross the entire island in under 30 minutes by bike. This saves taxi costs ($20-40/trip) and allows flexible golden hour photography stops.
Maximize Free Attractions
Many of Key West's best experiences are completely free: Mallory Square sunset (nightly), Old Town walking, West Martello Tower garden, Key West Cemetery, Historic Seaport strolls, and Bahama Village exploration. Focus your budget on paid activities like snorkeling and museums for best value.
Golden Hour Photography Timing
Sunset happens around 6:30 PM in fall/winter, 8:00+ PM in spring/summer. Arrive at Mallory Square 2 hours before sunset for best light and viewing spots. For beach shots, sunrise (7:00-7:30 AM) and 1 hour before sunset offer warm, dramatic light with fewer crowds.
Budget Restaurant Strategy
Breakfast and lunch are cheapest ($10-20/person). Dinner ranges $25-45/person at mid-range restaurants. Happy hour specials (typically 4-6 PM) on Duval Street offer drink discounts. Grab casual conch fritters or Cuban sandwiches from street vendors ($8-12) for snacks. Plan one nice dinner, balance with casual meals.
Weather & Sun Protection Essentials
Key West is intensely sunny year-round. Bring reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 30+), sunglasses, and a lightweight hat. Afternoon thunderstorms are common June-September. Peak season is November-April (cooler, less rainy). Water temperature is warm enough for swimming year-round (75-85°F).
No Car Needed—Walking & Biking Culture
Key West is pedestrian and bike-friendly. Taxis are expensive ($20-40 per ride). The city bus system has one-day passes for $4. For airport transit from MSN, fly into Miami first (cheaper flights), rent car for Everglades + Keys drive (2-3 hours), then drop car in Key West. Alternatively, fly direct to Key West if available.
Book Snorkeling Tours in Advance Online
Pre-book snorkeling/diving tours through GetYourGuide, Viator, or Airbnb experiences for 20-30% discount versus booking on-island. Quality operators offer small groups, equipment, and safety training. Budget $50-80 per person. Tours depart early morning (7-8 AM), return by early afternoon.
Duval Street Crowds vs. Authentic Exploration
Duval Street is the main tourist corridor with bars, shops, and restaurants—vibrant but crowded. For authentic local experience, explore Bahama Village, side streets off Duval, Historic Seaport, and botanical gardens. These areas feel less touristy and offer better photography with fewer photo-bombing crowds.
Your Week Itinerary

Conch Fritter Stand (Mallory Square)
Casual outdoor vendor with fresh conch fritters and oyster bar; grab as a sunset snack while watching performers
Key West Café (Old Town)
Casual breakfast café with eggs, pancakes, tropical fruit plates, and strong Cuban coffee; local hangout vibe

Mallory Square Sunset Celebration
Free nightly celebration featuring street performers, musicians, psychics, and local artisans; arrive 2 hours before sunset for best viewing spots and energy
Afuri Ramen (or similar casual café)
Casual breakfast spot with Cuban coffee ($4.50-6), pastries, and local vibes; quick, wallet-friendly start to the day

Fish Market Restaurant (Historic Seaport)
Fresh seafood with harbor views; casual waterfront atmosphere with local fishing boats visible; grouper sandwiches and ceviche
Old Town Walking Tour (Self-Guided or Free Walking Tour)
Explore pastel conch cottages, Victorian homes, Caribbean architecture, and historic alleyways; download free walking tour app with historical background or join a free community tour

Historic Seaport & Schooner Walk
Stroll past fishing boats, sailing schooners, and waterfront restaurants; explore maritime heritage with historic vessel displays and casual atmosphere; excellent for candid photography
24 activities across 7 days
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