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Your Guide to the Perfect Honeymoon in Key West

With beautiful beaches, romantic romantic vacation villas, endless activities, and dreamy sunsets, Key West is an incredible honeymoon destination. Whether you want a low key relaxing honeymoon spent lying on beaches, sipping piña coladas, and indulging in spa days, or one that’s full of adventure on the water, Key West has something for every couple.

Ready to plan your dream honeymoon in sunny, beautiful Key West? Here’s your ultimate guide.

 

Why Key West Checks All the Honeymoon Boxes



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Just a few hours from Miami and surrounded by turquoise waters and white sand beaches, Key West is the closest you’ll get to a tropical island getaway without leaving the United States. If you were hoping for sun-soaked beaches, watersports, rum tastings, and Caribbean music, Key West doesn’t disappoint.

 

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Key West has gorgeous beaches, intimate restaurants, spas, sunset cruises, and lots of other fun and romantic things to do. Or, if you’re looking to mostly stay in and relax, there’s no shortage of romantic vacation villas and honeymoon bungalows with private pools, hot tubs, and concierge service.

 

Perfect Weather


With a tropical climate, Key West's weather stays mostly warm and sunny, with temperatures in the 70s and 80s, making it a year-round destination for honeymooners.

 

Planning Your Key West Honeymoon


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The best part about a Key West Honeymoon is all the different options. Whether you’re looking for a short weekend getaway or a ten-day trip to paradise, there are plenty of ways to fill your time. We recommend staying for at least five days for a full experience, but if you’re short on time, you can customize your itinerary to fit your interests.

Let us help guide you on where to stay, what to do, and what you’ll need for the perfect honeymoon.

 

Where to Stay For Your Honeymoon in Key West


The best place to stay during your honeymoon in Key West is a private vacation rental. Enjoy uninterrupted alone time as newlyweds in a lush tropical vacation villa with a private pool, a seaside condo with spectacular views, or a penthouse with premium amenities.

Vacation Homes of Key West offers an array of properties across the island to choose from, whether you want to stay close to downtown on Duval Street or in a secluded villa on Sunset Key.

You’ll also have access to a concierge service that can help you book excursions, make dinner reservations, or just answer any questions you may have during your stay.

 

Things to Do on Your Honeymoon in Key West




There are lots of fun and romantic things to do in Key West for honeymooners, from candlelight dinners and sunset strolls to couples massages and champagne cruises. Here’s a look at some of the best honeymoon activities in Key West.

 

1. Enjoy the Beaches


Key West has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Enjoy strolling the shoreline, soaking up the sun, swimming in the clear turquoise waters, and sipping piña coladas with your toes in the sand.

 

2. Have a Romantic Dining Experience


There’s no shortage of incredible restaurants in Key West, boasting every type of cuisine, from seafood and steaks to Italian and Cuban.

Enjoy a romantic seaside lunch of fresh seafood at Louie’s Backyard in Old Town Key West, cozy wine and tapas at Santiago’s Bodega, and an elegant surf and turf dinner at Prime Steakhouse.

For dessert, the iconic Better Than Sex is a must-visit for couples. This adults-only dessert restaurant features tantalizing treats and cocktails with cheeky names like Between the Red Velvet Sheets Cheesecake and Cookie Nookie Pie.

 

3. Go Wine Tasting


If you and your new life partner are wine lovers, there are plenty of places to grab a great glass around Key West. Pop into Gran Vin for a special wine tasting, visit Viv Wine Bistro for a custom wine and cheese pairing, or sip wine and snack on charcuterie at Vino’s on Duval. Many of the shops around Key West that sell their signature Key lime wine also offer free tastings.

 

4. Take a Sunset Cruise


There’s nothing more romantic than setting sail at sunset on a catamaran while sipping champagne in the cool ocean breeze. You’ll find a variety of different sunset cruise tours to choose from, including combination tours with other activities like dolphin watching.

 

5. Book a Couples Spa Day


Looking for relaxation? Whether you want a couples massage or a full day of pampering, there are plenty of spas in Key West where you can enjoy a variety of treatments, from massages and body wraps to aromatherapy and acupuncture.

 

6. Go Dancing


Key West is known for its great nightlife, and there are plenty of places for couples to dance the night away. From Duval Street to Mallory Square, you’ll find bars, lounges, and nightclubs playing everything from rock and country to salsa and techno.

 

7. Take a Couples Key Lime Pie Making Class


No visit to Key West is complete without trying the island’s most famous sweet treat — Key lime pie. While trying it is certainly a good time, you can make the fun last even longer by signing up for a Key lime pie-making class. Once the honeymoon is over, the memories and the pie-making skills you’ll learn will last a lifetime.

 

8. Book a Snorkeling Tour


The oceanfront is calling, and you must go! If there’s one thing Key West is famous for besides Key lime pie and Ernest Hemingway, it’s the stunning coral reefs. The waters surrounding Key West are part of the only living coral reef system in the Continental US. No visit to Key West is complete without snorkeling (or scuba diving!) these magnificent reefs brimming with colorful marine life.

 

9. Go Sightseeing


Key West may not be a big island, but there are so many sights to see. Take a stroll through downtown Key West and Mallory Square to explore unique shops, museums, bars, and restaurants. If you like rum, be sure to stop by Papa’s Pilar Distillery for a tour and tasting.

Take a walking tour to learn about local history and find hidden gems. Or, save your feet and snag tickets for the Key West Trolley or Conch Republic Train. Both will transport you around to various Key West landmarks, like the Southernmost Point and Hemingway House, and you can hop on or hop off whenever you’d like.

 

10. Explore Beyond Key West


While there’s lots to see and do around Key West, if you’re looking to explore, there are plenty of easy day trips. Take a scenic drive along the Overseas Highway to Key Largo, charter a seaplane to Dry Tortugas National Park, or rent a boat and explore the waters of the Florida Keys at your leisure.

 

What to Pack for a Key West Honeymoon




Ready to pack your honeymoon bags? Here’s everything you’ll need for your newlywed getaway:

  • Beachwear: Bring a few swimsuits and at least one coverup — you’ll likely be at the beach or in the pool a lot!

  • Shoes: You’ll need at least one pair of flip-flops or water shoes, a pair of comfortable sandals or sneakers for walking, and a pair of dressier sandals or casual loafers for the more upscale restaurants.

  • Casual Pieces: Bring some casual, comfy pieces to mix and match, like lightweight tops, breezy skirts, shorts, or other comfortable, casual clothes for strolling around town and sightseeing. For pants, stick to breathable fabrics and avoid heavy jeans or thick joggers; these are uncomfortable in warm, tropical weather.

  • Evening wear: If you plan on dining at some of the more upscale restaurants, bring a few dressier pieces like sundresses or maxi dresses, khaki pants and polos, and breezy tops and linen pants.

  • Jacket: Key West is known for its warm weather, but some nights have a strong ocean breeze, and some restaurants have air conditioning. Bring a light jacket or cardigan to cover up when it’s a bit cooler. Or, if you’re visiting during the summer when rain can be likely, a light rain jacket or poncho may be handy.

  • Sun protection: Sunglasses and a hat are a must! And if you’re planning to kayak, jet-ski, or paddleboard, a long-sleeve SPF shirt or rashguard will be helpful.

  • Accessories: Bring a light backpack or beach tote to carry your things. A waterproof phone case with a floaty and/or a dry bag is a must for water activities.

  • Products: Sunscreen is a must-have (buy reef-safe if you plan on snorkeling) during the day, and bug repellent can come in handy at night (especially during the rainy season).


If you don’t have time to shop before your honeymoon — don’t worry! Key West is full of shops that have everything you need to enjoy your time on the island.

 

Stay with Vacation Homes of Key West


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With endless sunshine, activities, and gorgeous ocean views, there’s no better place to head after you say “I do” than Key West!

Book your stay with Vacation Homes of Key West for the ultimate honeymoon in paradise. Wake up to beautiful sunrises and coffee on your patio, take an afternoon dip in your private pool, and an evening soak in your private hot tub.

With a wide variety of properties to choose from, all close to the island’s best attractions, there’s a perfect honeymoon hideaway for every couple.


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