Currently, there tends to be between two to three ships in port at Key West on any given day. Cruise lines like Celebrity, NorwegianCruise Line and Virgin Voyages tend to be the lines seen here most often–however other popular lines make stops every now and then, too. Whether you have a cruise already booked that is going to Key West, or you’re still trying to figure out which itinerary you want to go on for your next voyage–I’m here to tell you the best things to do in Key West.
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Rent A Bike And Tour The Island
View this post on InstagramFirst and foremost, Key West is very bike friendly. You will find bike racks all along the public streets, outside of cafes and restaurants, and along the water as well. This makes it easy to hop from place to place without having to worry about where to park your bike. There are also dedicated bike lanes as well as many different routes posted that you can follow.
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My all time favorite restaurant in Key West is called The Grand Cafe. This restaurant is on Duval Street (the main street in town) and is located in a Victorian Mansion. Not only is it absolutely gorgeous, but the food is top tier as well. This is a spot to go to if you’re looking for fresh seafood made within unique and exciting dishes. Some of my favorites include the Grilled Rare Yellowfin Tuna, which is served with black sesame rice noodles and wasabi aioli, or the Blackened Mahi Mahi which comes with rice, black beans, plantains and salsa.
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Grab A Cookie At Mattheessen’s
View this post on InstagramNo matter how good the food is onboard your cruise ship, I can almost guarantee you that no dessert will be as good onboard as a Matthessen’s cookie. They are perfectly chewy, extremely decadent, and have the perfect balance of sweetness. So, do yourself a favor, and grab one to bring back onboard the ship with you.
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