One of the best things about Key West is you can walk just about everywhere. Don't bring your car - leave it at home!
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Key West is absolutely worth the hype, as evidenced by looking at the sheer number of visitors and return-visitors that come each year. There are so many experiences that can only be had on this beautiful gem of an island, and it's worth visiting to see for yourself.
August is the hottest month in Key West, with average temperatures ranging from an average high of 91 to a low of 81 degrees. The humidity is also quite high, with plenty of rainfall. For those sensitivy to humidity and weary of rain, August is probably the worst time to visit Key West.
How many days do you need to visit Key West? 2 to 3 days are enough for Key West. With an extra day in the city you can either visit one of the national or state parks on a day tour. Or pick more water sports.
You can walk, bike or rollerblade the approximately 2.2 miles to Pigeon Key on the bridge and enjoy the amazing views. In the Florida Keys, there is no name better known than Henry Flagler who built the world-famous Oversea Railway in the early 1900's.
Lots of people don't drink for different reasons and they do just fine going out. Key West has the whole outdoors to hang out in, lots of arts stuff, a great music scene. Just taking a walk in Old Town can make for a great afternoon.
Safest Areas of Key WestBusy tourist areas like Duval Street and the Historic Seaport have little to worry about when it comes to safety. The Truman Annex is a very quiet and safe guard-gated community.
The best time to visit Key West is December through April. In winter, the island rewards visitors with mild temperatures averaging highs in the mid-seventies (about 24?), sunny days, and little rainfall. The average high temperature rises only about five degrees during March and April, and precipitation remains low.
Are there Florida laws against this, or is it legal on any public beach? It's against the law to sleep on the ground or in a vehicle anywhere in the state of Florida unless you are registered in a campsite. Or you will get a free ride to spend the night on a hard bunk behind bars.