🏘 Gateway Town

Key West

Dry Tortugas National Park

Nearby Town
Last Updated: July 2026

Distance

108.6 km (67 miles) east; ferry departure point

Overview

About This Town

Key West is the southernmost city in the continental United States and the departure point for ferry and seaplane service to Dry Tortugas National Park. This developed island town offers full accommodations and dining options, though expect premium pricing and crowds during the dry season (November through April). Ferry access requires advance booking, especially during peak months.

The Vibe

Key West is a tourist-focused tropical island community with lively nightlife, upscale dining, and beach culture. Downtown is walkable but crowded; car or taxi needed for wider exploration. Expect premium prices and high energy, especially November-April. More oriented toward parties and nightlife than backcountry base camp.

Stock Up Here

Key West is your last resupply before Dry Tortugas. Stock up on water, high-SPF sunscreen, snacks, and any forgotten outdoor gear here. Fill prescriptions and gas tanks. Grocery stores and pharmacies are full-service. No commercial services or supplies exist within the national park itself.

Town at a Glance

Town Type

Tourist Trap

Distance to Park

108.6 km (67 miles) east; ferry departure point

Highlights

Known For

Ferry gateway to Dry Tortugas National Park, tropical island destination, nightlife and dining

Main Attractions

Ferry to Dry Tortugas National Park, snorkeling and diving sites, historic landmarks, beaches, sunset viewing, nightlife, waterfront dining, water sports including sailing and kayaking

What Makes It Special

Southernmost city in the continental United States. Tropical climate—frost and snow never occur. Maritime heritage spanning Spanish colonial times through present day. Local culture embraces the 1982 'Conch Republic' symbolic independence declaration, commemorated annually in April.

Seasonal Planning

Peak Season

November through April. Dry weather and ideal park-access window. High prices, full accommodations, crowded ferry and restaurants. Reserve ferry tickets and lodging 6+ weeks in advance.

Shoulder Season

May through October (wet season). Lower prices, fewer tourists, and easier walk-in accommodations possible. Frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Less crowded ferry access to Dry Tortugas, though weather less predictable.

Winter

December through February remains warm and pleasant with minimal rainfall. Ideal conditions for water activities and Dry Tortugas ferry trips. Heavy tourist presence; expect full hotels and restaurants.

Best Time to Visit

November through April offers dry, sunny weather ideal for Dry Tortugas access. Peak crowds and prices. May through October brings frequent afternoon thunderstorms; fewer tourists and lower rates.

ℹ️ Data Sources
📖 OpenStreetMap contributors (community-reported details) (checked 2026-07-17) 📖 National Park Service — Dry Tortugas National Park fees, hours & conditions (checked 2026-07-05) 📖 Wikipedia + Wikivoyage (CC BY-SA, retrieval-dated) — population, history and identity facts from Wikipedia; practical travel guidance from Wikivoyage; osm_count (checked 2026-07-17) 📖 Climate data: Dry Tortugas, Fl Us, 0 ft (NOAA 1991-2020 normals, station USC00082418) 📝 YourNPGuide Editorial

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