Many couples dream about sandy shores, crystal clear water, and lush scenery for miles around, but many don’t realize they can enjoy a tropical escape without traveling abroad. Key West is a honeymooner’s paradise, offering a romantic combination of peaceful sunsets, private islands, beachfront resorts, and some of the best cuisine in the country. You can even enjoy Key West during a day trip from Miami to get a taste of the Caribbean. Take a look at this beautiful island lifestyle and start planning your escape.
Honeymoon Suites in Key West
From resorts and fully loaded amenities to cozy cottages with a homelike vibe, Key West offers honeymoon suites for the couple who loves to travel together.
Sunset Key Cottages
Tucked away on a nearby island, this picturesque resort is straight out of a fairy tale. Oceanfront dining, stunning sunset views, and an on-site spa are just a few of the treasures on this secluded paradise.
Pier House Resort & Spa
Soaked in rich Key West history, Pier House Resort‘s deep roots are a beautiful place to start growing your own. This luxury resort is conveniently located at the end of Duval Street but feels a world away due to tropical landscaping and a private white-sand beach. Plush Oceanview suites offer tons of space along with fabulous sunset views, private furnished balconies for an intimate breakfast or cocktail, and spa-like rain showers.
Santa Maria Suites Resort
The luxury oversized suites at Santa Maria Suites Resort offer complete comfort and privacy. Full kitchens, spa-like bathrooms, and private balconies or patios might make you never want to leave the room.
Things to Do on a Key West Honeymoon
Surround yourselves with beautiful seascapes as you embark on a new adventure together. Key West offers the best of both land and water to create your ideal getaway.
Take a Bicycle Ride Along the Shore
Rent a couple of cruisers and make your way along the water’s edge across miles of warm, sugar-sand beaches. Of course, the small, bicycle-friendly streets of the town are also begging to be explored.
Venture to a Private Island
Book a private charter and set sail for an adventure to one of the many nearby islands in Key West. There’s an entire resort located on Sunset Key, which is just a short ferry ride away.
Local charter owner Captain Scott Gordon marvels at how many honeymooners choose Key West as the place to celebrate their nuptials. “Most folks think of Key West as the ultimate fishing destination, but our little town offers everything a newlywed couple could want. From beaches and boating to sunsets and fine dining, Key West is the perfect balance of seclusion and excitement.”
In addition, you could board a cozy seaplane and fly to the Dry Tortugas Islands. Home to a national park and monument, this remote island chain’s pristine water is ideal for snorkeling, bird watching, or basking in the sun. The island offers camping on its secluded beaches, where you’ll find yourself surrounded by wildlife while you enjoy an evening under a blanket of stars.
Get Closer to Nature on a Paddleboard Excursion
Paddleboarding brings you up close and personal to the beautiful wildlife living in the waters of Key West. Spend time moving at your own pace on a private paddleboarding adventure and go where most boats can’t enter. Ibis Bay Paddle Sports also rents light-up paddleboards for after-dark excursions.
Unwind on a Wind and Wine Cruise
The Sunset Sail Wind and Wine cruise from Danger Charters is famously romantic among veteran honeymooners. Offering wines and beers from around the world, this upscale, intimate dining experience offers 360-degree waterfront views in a positively charming atmosphere.
Enjoy a Nightcap at Better Than Sex Dessert Restaurant
This sultry little after-dinner destination is the perfect way to end a day of fun in the sun. Featuring decadent choices like the Cookie Nookie Pie and the Tongue Bath Truffle, their sinful list of desserts is guaranteed to put you in the right mood.
Best Time to Visit Key West
There’s never a bad time to plan your honeymoon to Key West. The town has long been a snowbird’s paradise, but winter crowds usually dwindle between May and March. During this time, the temperatures remain warm enough for couples to enjoy the water and all the island has to offer. If you’re looking for quiet seclusion, this is the ideal time of year to visit.
The summer brings rain and humidity to the island. July is usually a bit dryer than June or August, but rainy seasons can vary. Hotel rates are the best of the entire year, perfect for couples on a budget.
The fall also offers reasonable room rates, but hurricane season is a consideration. If you’re planning a getaway during the winter months, plan on experiencing the local hotels’ highest rates. The weather is generally mild and dry, which can be an excellent tradeoff.
Arriving in Key West
Key West features its international airport, offering direct flights to several major US airports, including Miami, Atlanta, Fort Myers, Chicago O’Hare, and Charlotte.
If you’re looking to spend some quiet one-on-one travel time, consider making the scenic drive through the Florida Keys. The trip spans about 110 miles from Miami to Key West, taking you alongside some of Florida’s best scenery and offering plenty of places to explore and sightsee throughout the drive.
Start Planning Your Romantic Escape
Key West is an amazing domestic destination for honeymooners who want a tropical getaway without leaving the comforts of the United States. The island is steeped in culture and history, offering no end of things to see, do, and taste during your stay.
Whether you love the natural scenic elements, endless outdoor activities perfect for starting your new lives together, or the variety of seafood and cuisine you won’t find back home, there’s no better place for new beginnings than right here. Visit once, and you’re sure to return.
Author: Captain Pepe Gonzalez is a Key West charter boat captain and has been a native of Key West for over 30 years.