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Key West is the westernmost American inhabited island, a part of the Florida Keys coral archipelago, closer to Cuba than to Miami, colorful, lively, and unforgettable. Stroll down Duval street with its bars, shops, and restaurants, explore narrow streets and pastel-colored conch houses, visit Hemingway’s house and museum, dive or snorkel spectacular reefs and enjoy, with everyone else, the daily spectacle of watching the sunset on Mallory Square, surrounded by street performers of all kinds.

Visit The Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory where colorful butterflies fly freely from flower to flower. Check out the 65-foot Key West lighthouse and enjoy the views of the ocean all around you.

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