Rare Trish Traveler Posted March 11, 2016 #1 Posted March 11, 2016 We recently visited Key West on the Carnival Conquest. We headed out shortly after 8am for a full day of exploring Key West on foot. We had been to Key West once before and did the trolley, so we were familiar enough to have a plan for exploring today. I like to enjoy some themed reading prior to vacations, so I had read the book “Key West History of an Island of Dreams” by Maureen Ogle which was fascinating – I highly recommend it if you enjoy history. The weather was great and it was nice and empty in the port area (docked near the Westin) to get some pictures, and over at the red bricked Customs House where the lifelike statues are located. We headed down Whitehead past Hemingway House (we toured this previously), the Lighthouse and on to the end of Highway 1, before continuing to the Southernmost Point for a picture. We also walked over to tiny South Beach, past the Southernmost House and back up to the Butterfly House (helpful hint: the gift shop here has a public bathroom in addition to some beautiful butterfly gift items) We also did a bit of geocaching in Key West; which is a treasure hunt using a GPS device and is found worldwide. It is a great activity and you can learn more about it at geocachingdotcom. We then felt ourselves drawn to Kermit’s for a frozen chocolate covered key lime pie on a stick. Delicious and decadent! Next stop was the interesting Key West Cemetery, which has some really unusual and old headstones, including one that says “I told you I was sick”! We continued on using the historic walking tour map to see some of the highlights listed including the free tour of the Oldest House and gardens. Really enjoyed all the beautiful homes, architectural styles, tropical gardens and pastel colors. Back on Duval, we toured some of the numerous bars enjoying the live music, and stopped for a beer at Sloppy Joe’s where I had been enjoying their web cam leading up to the cruise. Refreshed we were ready to continue on to the beautiful historic marina area called The Bight. It is a boardwalk along the harbor where all the yachts are moored, past many lovely shops and restaurants. This is a really beautiful area if Duval Street gets a little too hectic for you. There is also another Kermit’s near here with the “baker” who will pose for pictures. Time to head back to Mallory Square for some shopping before boarding the ship. We thoroughly enjoyed our day even if our feet were less enthusiastic! It was a pleasant weather day in the 70's, which helped a lot. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes for any walking tour. The cemetery and historic tour maps can be found online for advance planning.
tomko2 Posted March 11, 2016 #2 Posted March 11, 2016 We recently visited Key West on the Carnival Conquest. We headed out shortly after 8am for a full day of exploring Key West on foot. We had been to Key West once before and did the trolley, so we were familiar enough to have a plan for exploring today. I like to enjoy some themed reading prior to vacations, so I had read the book “Key West History of an Island of Dreams” by Maureen Ogle which was fascinating – I highly recommend it if you enjoy history. The weather was great and it was nice and empty in the port area (docked near the Westin) to get some pictures, and over at the red bricked Customs House where the lifelike statues are located. We headed down Whitehead past Hemingway House (we toured this previously), the Lighthouse and on to the end of Highway 1, before continuing to the Southernmost Point for a picture. We also walked over to tiny South Beach, past the Southernmost House and back up to the Butterfly House (helpful hint: the gift shop here has a public bathroom in addition to some beautiful butterfly gift items) We also did a bit of geocaching in Key West; which is a treasure hunt using a GPS device and is found worldwide. It is a great activity and you can learn more about it at geocachingdotcom. We then felt ourselves drawn to Kermit’s for a frozen chocolate covered key lime pie on a stick. Delicious and decadent! Next stop was the interesting Key West Cemetery, which has some really unusual and old headstones, including one that says “I told you I was sick”! We continued on using the historic walking tour map to see some of the highlights listed including the free tour of the Oldest House and gardens. Really enjoyed all the beautiful homes, architectural styles, tropical gardens and pastel colors. Back on Duval, we toured some of the numerous bars enjoying the live music, and stopped for a beer at Sloppy Joe’s where I had been enjoying their web cam leading up to the cruise. Refreshed we were ready to continue on to the beautiful historic marina area called The Bight. It is a boardwalk along the harbor where all the yachts are moored, past many lovely shops and restaurants. This is a really beautiful area if Duval Street gets a little too hectic for you. There is also another Kermit’s near here with the “baker” who will pose for pictures. Time to head back to Mallory Square for some shopping before boarding the ship. We thoroughly enjoyed our day even if our feet were less enthusiastic! It was a pleasant weather day in the 70's, which helped a lot. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes for any walking tour. The cemetery and historic tour maps can be found online for advance planning. Terrific review of a day in Key West - -thank you for sharing. We have walked most the area but somehow I missed the Cemetery although I have seen it from the trolley tour. We enjoy going to the Schooner Bar for it's location near the water and Michael McLeod's music.
TSUmom Posted March 11, 2016 #3 Posted March 11, 2016 Thank you for sharing - we plan on doing the same when we are there in April. We have been to KW only one time a few years ago and we did the bar hop through the ship, that did not give us much shopping or sightseeing time. This time we plan to see more and drink less (maybe)..
Rare Keith1010 Posted March 12, 2016 #4 Posted March 12, 2016 Great writeup. We also love just walking around Key West. Keith
Ahall2015 Posted March 22, 2016 #5 Posted March 22, 2016 We recently visited Key West on the Carnival Conquest. We headed out shortly after 8am for a full day of exploring Key West on foot. We had been to Key West once before and did the trolley, so we were familiar enough to have a plan for exploring today. I like to enjoy some themed reading prior to vacations, so I had read the book “Key West History of an Island of Dreams” by Maureen Ogle which was fascinating – I highly recommend it if you enjoy history. The weather was great and it was nice and empty in the port area (docked near the Westin) to get some pictures, and over at the red bricked Customs House where the lifelike statues are located. We headed down Whitehead past Hemingway House (we toured this previously), the Lighthouse and on to the end of Highway 1, before continuing to the Southernmost Point for a picture. We also walked over to tiny South Beach, past the Southernmost House and back up to the Butterfly House (helpful hint: the gift shop here has a public bathroom in addition to some beautiful butterfly gift items) We also did a bit of geocaching in Key West; which is a treasure hunt using a GPS device and is found worldwide. It is a great activity and you can learn more about it at geocachingdotcom. We then felt ourselves drawn to Kermit’s for a frozen chocolate covered key lime pie on a stick. Delicious and decadent! Next stop was the interesting Key West Cemetery, which has some really unusual and old headstones, including one that says “I told you I was sick”! We continued on using the historic walking tour map to see some of the highlights listed including the free tour of the Oldest House and gardens. Really enjoyed all the beautiful homes, architectural styles, tropical gardens and pastel colors. Back on Duval, we toured some of the numerous bars enjoying the live music, and stopped for a beer at Sloppy Joe’s where I had been enjoying their web cam leading up to the cruise. Refreshed we were ready to continue on to the beautiful historic marina area called The Bight. It is a boardwalk along the harbor where all the yachts are moored, past many lovely shops and restaurants. This is a really beautiful area if Duval Street gets a little too hectic for you. There is also another Kermit’s near here with the “baker” who will pose for pictures. Time to head back to Mallory Square for some shopping before boarding the ship. We thoroughly enjoyed our day even if our feet were less enthusiastic! It was a pleasant weather day in the 70's, which helped a lot. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes for any walking tour. The cemetery and historic tour maps can be found online for advance planning. Thank you for your review. I am looking forward to visiting the cemetery here. I try to make one cemetery stop every place we visit. I just find them so fascinating.
cruiseonthebrain Posted March 26, 2016 #7 Posted March 26, 2016 Thank you so much for sharing. Just reading about KW makes me smile:-)
mrpayroll Posted March 31, 2016 #8 Posted March 31, 2016 Thanks for your review. We love just strolling around Key West and looking around. Nice place for walking.
tootsiebit Posted April 28, 2016 #9 Posted April 28, 2016 Thank You for putting it all down here...I actually made of your post and printed it out and in a folder I am building up for our cruise.
OCruisers Posted April 29, 2016 #10 Posted April 29, 2016 Thanks for this! Key West is one of the best ports of call to just walk around and enjoy! :D
CHEZMARYLOU Posted April 29, 2016 #11 Posted April 29, 2016 Thanks for your review. We are going to KW for the 2nd time in December. Celebrity dropped their private island for KW and we're excited to be returning.
Anyislandwilldo Posted April 30, 2016 #12 Posted April 30, 2016 Thank you for your review! Yes, the chocolate covered Key Lime Pie on a stick is to die for!! I was lucky to get my picture taken with the baker!
Silvery Seas Cruiser Posted May 2, 2016 #13 Posted May 2, 2016 It always makes me happy when visitors enjoy Key West. Please come back again and enjoy it even more and even longer.
carterd2002 Posted May 8, 2016 #14 Posted May 8, 2016 Thanks for your review - we have Key West on a future cruise and we will use some of your plan, especially stopping for a chocolate covered key lime pie on a stick- sounds amazing!!
disgirl Posted July 28, 2016 #15 Posted July 28, 2016 Thanks for your review! We will be there in April and are looking forward to our 1st visit to KW. You mentioned a map - did you get this locally when you docked?
Minn.cruisers Posted October 30, 2016 #16 Posted October 30, 2016 (edited) We recently visited Key West on the Carnival Conquest. We headed out shortly after 8am for a full day of exploring Key West on foot. We had been to Key West once before and did the trolley, so we were familiar enough to have a plan for exploring today. I like to enjoy some themed reading prior to vacations, so I had read the book “Key West History of an Island of Dreams” by Maureen Ogle which was fascinating – I highly recommend it if you enjoy history. The weather was great and it was nice and empty in the port area (docked near the Westin) to get some pictures, and over at the red bricked Customs House where the lifelike statues are located. We headed down Whitehead past Hemingway House (we toured this previously), the Lighthouse and on to the end of Highway 1, before continuing to the Southernmost Point for a picture. We also walked over to tiny South Beach, past the Southernmost House and back up to the Butterfly House (helpful hint: the gift shop here has a public bathroom in addition to some beautiful butterfly gift items) We also did a bit of geocaching in Key West; which is a treasure hunt using a GPS device and is found worldwide. It is a great activity and you can learn more about it at geocachingdotcom. We then felt ourselves drawn to Kermit’s for a frozen chocolate covered key lime pie on a stick. Delicious and decadent! Next stop was the interesting Key West Cemetery, which has some really unusual and old headstones, including one that says “I told you I was sick”! We continued on using the historic walking tour map to see some of the highlights listed including the free tour of the Oldest House and gardens. Really enjoyed all the beautiful homes, architectural styles, tropical gardens and pastel colors. Back on Duval, we toured some of the numerous bars enjoying the live music, and stopped for a beer at Sloppy Joe’s where I had been enjoying their web cam leading up to the cruise. Refreshed we were ready to continue on to the beautiful historic marina area called The Bight. It is a boardwalk along the harbor where all the yachts are moored, past many lovely shops and restaurants. This is a really beautiful area if Duval Street gets a little too hectic for you. There is also another Kermit’s near here with the “baker” who will pose for pictures. Time to head back to Mallory Square for some shopping before boarding the ship. We thoroughly enjoyed our day even if our feet were less enthusiastic! It was a pleasant weather day in the 70's, which helped a lot. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes for any walking tour. The cemetery and historic tour maps can be found online for advance planning. Thank you so much, this I exactly what we were looking for advicewise, we have never been to KW and chose this cruise with that in mind. I knew I wanted to tour the Hemmingway house, see the cats, and have pie :) Oh and a photo at the pier post. This advice organizes the time and more to see. :) Edited October 30, 2016 by Minn.cruisers
kdawg954 Posted October 31, 2016 #17 Posted October 31, 2016 (edited) Will definitely be taking tips from this. Was not sure if we were going to do the trolley or walk but some great ideas here. Want to spend money on food and drinks the whole day, nothing else. Edited October 31, 2016 by kdawg954
Rare Gail & Marty sailing away Posted November 21, 2016 #18 Posted November 21, 2016 Thanks for the info. Sent from my SM-G930T using Forums mobile app
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