Key West is always buzzing with activity, and its sunny weather makes it easy to enjoy everything it has to offer! If you’re searching for fun family-friendly activities in the Southernmost City, you’ve come to the right place. Discover some of the island’s most popular attractions for families. For a stress-free and entertaining way to explore Key West with kids, consider Old Town Trolley Tours. These tours provide parents with a relaxed way to visit the top attractions without the hassle of navigating to the Key West Aquarium, driving to White Street Pier, or hunting for parking. With our convenient hop-on, hop-off trolley service, parents can focus on having fun with their kids instead of worrying about logistics.

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Key West is full of exciting activities, and its sunny weather makes it perfect for family fun year-round! For an unforgettable family adventure, consider visiting the historic Key West Aquarium, where kids can interact with marine life in the touch tank, featuring conchs, sea stars, and horseshoe crabs.

Old Town Trolley Tours
Looking for an easy way to explore Key West’s attractions with your kids? Old Town Trolley Tours provide a convenient way to see all the best spots without the hassle of directions or parking. Parents can relax while their children enjoy the sights, with the option to hop on and off at various locations.

Sails to Rails Museum
Step back in time at the Sails to Rails Museum, where families can learn about Key West’s maritime history. Explore fascinating artifacts, lift a real silver bar, and see a diorama of Fort Jefferson, which highlights its significance.

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Experience the thrilling era of shipwrecks at the Key West Shipwreck Treasure Museum. Enjoy live performances and fascinating exhibits, and don’t miss the chance to lift a genuine silver bar from 1656. Climb the lookout tower for stunning views of the island.

Mel Fisher Maritime Museum
Delve into conservation and archaeology at Mel Fisher’s Maritime Museum. Discover stories of famous shipwrecks and view artifacts from the Key West Turtle Museum. Special programs for kids, including “Night at the Museum,” make it an engaging experience.

 

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Key West Lighthouse Museum
Visit the iconic Key West Lighthouse, established in 1825. Though it’s no longer operational, the museum offers a glimpse into the island’s maritime heritage. Families can climb to the top for beautiful views of the surroundings.

Higgs Beach & Astro City Park
After a day of exploring, head to Higgs Beach, where families can relax and enjoy snorkeling, swimming, and picnicking. The nearby Astro City Park is perfect for little ones to play and unwind.

Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory
Explore the enchanting Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory, home to over fifty butterfly species and vibrant birds like zebra finches. The learning center offers insights into the butterfly life cycle, and the gift shop features unique souvenirs.

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Don’t miss the chance to take a photo at the Southernmost Point, a must-see landmark that marks the southern tip of the continental United States. It’s a great spot for a family snapshot against the stunning backdrop of Key West’s waters.

Ride Through History on the Trolley
For a fun ride and a history lesson, hop on the Old Town Trolley. With entertaining conductors sharing stories of the city’s past, it makes stops at attractions like Mallory Square and the Hemingway House. Children under four ride free!

Holiday Sights & Festive Nights Tour
Experience the magic of Key West during the holidays with the Holiday Sights & Festive Nights Tour. Enjoy cider and cookies as you explore the city’s festive lights, complete with special holiday glasses to enhance the experience.

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For a thrilling adventure, consider parasailing with Fury for kids aged 7 and up. Choose between wet or dry take-offs and enjoy breathtaking views as you soar above the turquoise waters—a truly memorable family activity.

Conch Tour Train
Take a ride on the Conch Tour Train, one of Key West’s oldest attractions. With knowledgeable engineers sharing stories about the city, this 90-minute tour covers historic sites like the Key West Lighthouse and the Ernest Hemingway House. Don’t forget to grab some ice cream or fudge at the first stop!

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