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Explore-Key-West.Pdf Explore Key West KeyExplore West EXPLORE KEY WEST Are you curious? Immerse Yourself in Conch Culture The Reach Key West, Curio Collection by Hilton™ embodies the distinct island culture and the spirit of the unique community in which it resides. Guests are encouraged to discover experiences that reflect the mindset of a Curio traveler: Spiritualist, Pathfinder, Epicurean, Challenger, Culturalist. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO ARRANGE A TOUR, PLEASE SEE OUR CONCIERGE. Spiritualist Dry Tortugas National Park Made up of seven small islands, this is one of the world’s great eco- You see the universe through your third eye. attractions. Its historic Fort Jefferson is a former Sunrise Yoga Move to your breath, stretch Civil War prison. Nature tours and history lessons mindfully, and relax deeply. Join us at Casa Marina await your arrival by boat or plane. East Beach. Experienced instructors from Spa al Dolphin Research Center Meet the friendly Maré. Private and group sessions available. bottlenose dolphins and California sea lions at Spa al Maré Services Spa al Maré offers indoor this nonprofit organization. and outdoor treatments that will leave you feeling Butterfly Conservatory Feel your stress flutter rejuvenated and refreshed. Relax and unwind with away with this magical collection of butterflies— a therapeutic massage by experienced therapists, over 60 species from around the world—along with and recharge and balance with an extensive more than 20 species of exotic birds, all in one habitat. collection of Young Living aromatherapy treatments. Sunset Celebration at Mallory Square Enjoy a Key West Ghost and Gravestone Tour Discover stunning Key West sunset, local artists, palm the haunted side of Key West with a 90-minute readers, and performers. ghost-themed trolley tour. Learn about the island’s frightening past and see why the city is considered one of the most haunted in America. Sunset Sails & Charters A two-hour sail provides a front-row seat to some spectacular sunsets. Private charters can be arranged for groups of up to 275 aboard boats of various sizes. Small groups can reserve spots for daily sunset sails. EXPLORE KEY WEST Pathfinder Epicurean You prefer wind-surfing to surfing the Internet. You navigate the world via your taste buds. Dolphin & Snorkel Tour Observe dolphins in their Papa’s Pilar Rum Distillery, Hemingway Rum natural habitat and explore our coral reefs. Our Company This rum distillery salutes the 40-foot catamaran can accommodate groups of up adventurous spirit of Key West’s most famous to 35. Half-day and full-day tours are also available resident, Ernest Hemingway. Sample Papa’s Pilar directly from our pier. rum made right on the spot—named for Ernest and his beloved fishing boat. Conch Tour Train For over 60 years, the world- famous Conch Tour Train has introduced millions of The Waterfront Brewery Opened in 2015, this working guests to Key West. During this 90-minute, open-air brewery is also a restaurant and entertainment center. tour, you’ll learn the history of Key West as you visit Here in the heart of Old Town, you’ll find award- all of the island’s must-see landmarks, museums, winning brews, handcrafted entrées, a rooftop deck, and attractions. and state-of-the-art game room. Old Town Trolley Tours See the best of Key West Sunset Sail and Dinner in Old Town Step onto a with a fully narrated journey through the city’s best private charter boat and dine in Old Town at one sites. A day pass allows you to hop on and off any of three notable restaurants: Conch Republic, trolley to explore any points of interest on your own. Commodore, and A&B Lobster House. Bahama Village Just south of Old Town, you’ll Key West Food Tours Culinary walking tours designed find Bahama Village. This neighborhood boasts to create food memories that last a lifetime. Engaging beautiful Florida Conch architecture, some of the and knowledgeable local guides are eager to share an best restaurants on the island, and a unique history authentic and delicious experience of Key West. worth exploring. Fort Zachary Taylor State Park With beautiful Challenger beaches, watersport rentals, and harbor sunset views, You truly believe you can achieve any goal. Fort Zachary Taylor State Park makes for a historic and lush tropical outing. Offshore & Flats Fishing Fish the waters that are home to trophy game fish. All boats are equipped Key Lime Bike Tours Take an exciting bike tour around with the latest electronics, fighting chairs, comfortable the island and discover its treasures, with stops at top seating, and bathrooms. Boxed lunches and destinations and strolls through tree-lined backstreets. beverages can be arranged. Afterwards, cool off with a slice of key lime pie. Back Country Kayak Tour From Mangrove Maze to the Atlantic Ocean—experience the hidden side of Key West that only locals know about. EXPLORE KEY WEST Diving Excursion Tropical seas, colorful fishes, East & West Martello Museum & Garden Club These and the only living coral barrier reef in North forts were built to protect Key West during the Civil America. A once-in-a-lifetime diving experience War. Visitors can now explore the preserved towers is only seven miles off the coast. and learn about the history of the Florida Keys. Jet Ski Tour Cruise over pristine waters and Key West Shipwreck Museum Learn how Key West’s enjoy the tropical breeze aboard your own maritime heritage once made it the richest city Waverunner. This two-hour, 28-mile guided tour in the United States. This experience combines passes the Southernmost Point, the Key West reenactments, films, and even artifacts from the Bight, and Sunset Key. ship Isaac Allerton, which sank in 1856. Key West Golf Club This nearby club’s 18-hole Mel Fisher Museum Discover Mel Fisher’s treasures Rees Jones–designed course has over 200 acres of of gold and silver, and learn more about the wonders beautiful foliage and wildlife. Includes a full-service of underwater archaeology. pro shop, restaurant, and bar; top-of-the-line rental Alan S. Maltz Gallery See a different side of Duval equipment available. Street. Take in the beautiful artwork of Alan S. Maltz, the Official Wildlife and Fine Art Photographer for Culturalist the State of Florida. You travel to see something you’ve never seen before. Kino’s Sandals Since 1966, Kino’s custom handmade sandals have been cut, assembled, and glued right Hemingway House This significant Key West here in Key West. The traditional methods used to landmark was the home of Ernest Hemingway, who make these unique sandals are still on display today. won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. Rodriguez Cigar Factory Experience a true Cuban Truman Little White House A public, living museum, tradition—watch master artisans handcraft award- rich in American history and politics. winning cigars at the Rodriguez Cigar Factory, the Audubon House Audubon House & Tropical Gardens oldest cigar company in Key West. was once the home of harbor pilot Captain John Just Sand and Water This workshop will teach you Huling Geiger. Filled with antique furnishings, the fundamentals of building sand sculptures, just artwork, and a replica cook house. like the professionals do. You’ll find out what can Custom House Originally home to the island’s really be accomplished with just sand and water. customs office, postal service, and district courts, this four-story architectural marvel towers over Mallory’s historic seaport..
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