| Taking a trip to Key West this summer with a bunch of friends. We’re all 40ish women. What should we do? Where should we eat? Any other recommendations for while we’re there? |
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You’re planning a trip to Key West and you don’t know what should you do at 40 something years old. Good luck.
You can eat rhum cake. |
| Boat trip to the Dry Tortugas if you like nature and history |
This. Why did you book a trip there if you have no idea what to do? This is so common on this forum (and other online groups too…) I don’t get it |
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If you like fine dining with an incredible view make a reservation at Latitudes on Sunset Key. It’s located several hundred yards off of Kew West’s Mallory Square and a shuttle boat will ferry you over. You can’t get on the shuttle unless you have a dinner reservation.
It’s a great way to spend an evening in an area that’s primarily known for dive bars (nothing wrong with that!). Make your reservation now. It books up early. |
| Switch your trip to Key Largo. |
| Get drunk and screw |
Totally agree. It’s beautiful, you can sit outside and there is a cute outside bar area. |
How does anyone know what to do? It’s normal to ask in advance. Only weird to get there then start thinking about it. |
No. We just went to Key Largo for spring break. I wish we had stayed in Marathon and spent more time at Bahai Honda state park and beach. |
I don’t get it either. |
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Blue Heaven
Seven Fish El Meson de Pepe Louie’s Bakyard |
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Go bar-hopping. Sit on the beach in the dark. Just wonder around. Visit Hemingway's house.
I love Key West wit hall its architecture and nature. I'm happy just to be there and take it all in. |
+1 We didn't do this on our first trip to Key West, and it's one of the only reasons we went back for a second trip. The boat ride was a bit choppy on the return but overall we really enjoyed doing this. |
| We loved Fort Zachary Taylor state park. Beautiful beach! |