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What is the best month to go to the Florida Keys?

Go November through February to feel the energy and heat With a primed climate – high temperatures are typically in the mid- to upper-70s – and a unique tropics-meets-winter holiday charm, it's no wonder so many opt to hit the Florida Keys this time of year.



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Go November through February to feel the energy and heat With a primed climate – high temperatures are typically in the mid- to upper-70s – and a unique tropics-meets-winter holiday charm, it's no wonder so many opt to hit the Florida Keys this time of year.

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Because there's not really a bad time to visit the Keys, finding a low price can be a challenge no matter what month you try. However, you'll likely have the best luck in “off” months like September and November.

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Most importantly, though, summer in Key West marks the start of hurricane season, which runs from June through November. Most hurricanes don't hit Key West until late August, though some occasionally hit earlier than that.

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The 'coldest' month is January, but daytime highs still average a warm 75°F (24°C) — although to Floridians, this might feel cold!

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To accomplish many things to do in the Florida Keys, you'll need a solid five days. I stayed in the Florida Keys for five days (four nights), and got to see and do quite a bit. However, if you have 1 week in the Florida Keys, that's even better.

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First-time visitors to the Florida Keys should set aside at least a week to experience the best that these legendary islands—plus the gateway areas of Miami and the Everglades—have to offer.

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Keep the second day for watersports and sunset sail. 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.

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Are the Florida Keys Worth Visiting? Absolutely, yes! There are a thousand and one reasons to take some Florida Keys tours or just wander around and explore the Keys for yourself. The Florida Keys are one of the most popular vacation and retirement spots in the entire country – and with good reason!

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Hurricane season in the Caribbean—including Key West—runs from June to November. While we're fans of Caribbean off-season travel, even during fall months like October, you should expect plenty of afternoon showers this time of year. You also face heightened risk of having your trip disrupted by a major storm.

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In general, you do not need a car while in Key West. The island is small, only 4-miles wide by 2-miles wide, and the historic quarter known as Old Town is all within a 1-mile radius. Taxis, ride-sharing services, bicycles, walking, and city buses are plentiful and a convenient way to get around.

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The rainy and humid summer months see the fewest tourists but the best hotel rates. The trade-off might be worth it, but you're still gambling against Atlantic hurricane season (June to November). Also, be aware that rates will surge during special events like Fantasy Fest.

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December through April, referred to as the dry season, receives just shy of 25 percent of the annual rainfall, usually ahead of cold fronts. June through October is considered the wet season, receiving approximately 65 percent of the yearly total in showers and thunderstorms.

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