Most-Wanted Key West Beach Parks and Resorts
There are no gleaming natural pure white beaches in the Florida Keys. Yet why do people keep coming?
In a Key West beach private island retreat - there are offshore reefs and seashore coral shards … golden sunshine, seaside sporting and cooking, pleasing parties, and luxury. A free-world Key West beach is not guarded by lifeguards, plus very few spaces for the nudist, ever breathtaking settings, pristine sceneries, relaxing shades, and gleaming service - The archetypal Key West beach.
FLORIDA'S TOP KEY WEST BEACH RESORTS:
Casa Marina Beach
The beach at the southernmost tip of the United States mainland. Be at the tip of your tongue awe-struck.
Little Palm Island Resort/Spa
A patrician house-property oasis in the Atlantic Ocean with pristine light sand beach and deep-water dockage for luxury yachts disembarking for that discerning privacy and first-class service, and shorelines that remain caged by Newton Munson Jamaican coconut palms.
Dream Catcher Charters
A take on Key West's small mysteriously uninhabited yet romantic mangrove islands with deserted beaches only accessible by boat, a fun-filled day on the water, shows of dolphins, birds, turtles, and stingrays.
Dog Beach
A worry-free rocky, slippery beach with no restroom facilities - you can now stop envying your worry-free pup (even if you go puppy-public potty).
Fort Jefferson State Park / The Dry Tortugas
Go by ferry or sea plane departure daily. This is a historical Civil War Fort once home to John Wilkes Booth, with beautiful beaches for snorkeling and exploring Key West's best-kept-secret living coral reefs.
Fort Zachary Taylor State Park
A favorite 87 acre beach of Key West locals, featuring laid-back public restroom, refreshment stand, chair rentals, picnic tables, BBQ's and a pre-Civil War fort.
Higgs Beach
A beach of light sand volleyball, warm shallow water, and a pier. Lunch or drink at Salute, and salute the beach-view while sampling a choice Italian cuisine, or visit the Martello Museum across a specialized water fountain-outfitted park for dog walking.
Indigenous Park
A native tree park and bird beach sanctuary.
Rest Beach
A wheelchair accessible sandy beach and fishing pier.
Simonton Beach
A laid-back small-scale Old Town public beach.
Smathers Beach
A man-made beach with restrooms, parking, refreshment stands, chair rentals, bike paths, picnic tables, volleyball nets, and water sports features such as parasailing and windsurfing.
South Beach
A sun-bathing sandy beach with shallow water and a pier.
Visit now. Life may just be - a (Key West) ‘beach'.
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