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Watch the Sunset in Key West from these Top Spots

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Imagine strokes of vibrant oranges, pinks, and yellow reflecting off the expansive ocean. The perfect Florida vacation isn’t complete without this picture. While you may be able to catch glimpses of the magical sunset in Key West from your hotel window, it’s not the same as witnessing one on the water or accompanied by a beachside celebration. We’ve scoped out all the best spots for you to enjoy the beauty of Key West sunsets in their full glory.

Mallory Square Sunset Celebration

The sunset is an opportunity to celebrate every day — so why not join the party? Every single evening, you can join locals and visitors alike for a festival in Mallory Square that starts two hours before the sun sets. The tradition started in the late ‘60s and has been drawing a crowd ever since. Watch the sunset in Key West with local vendors, street performers, and artisans in Mallory Square. Be sure to get there early for a good spot!

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Fort Zachary Taylor Beach

Experience a bit of Florida history along with one of the best views of the Key West sunset at Fort Zachary Taylor Beach. The beach is located inside the state park with a small admissions fee to enter. You can rent masks, snorkel and fins to enjoy the Caribbean blue waters along with umbrellas and beach chairs to take in the sunset view. Like most beaches in the Keys, expect lots of rocks. Compared to the surrounding beaches, Fort Zachary Taylor Beach is said to have the best snorkeling and clearest waters. Go for a swim and check out a history tour to learn more about the role the Fort has played in wars dating back to the Civil War, where it was held by Union forces.

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Sunset Cruise Boat Charters

Surround yourself in the colors of the sunset in Key West while cruising on the open waters! The surest way to beat the crowds is by reserving your spot on a charter boat or sailboat to literally sail into the sunset. Cheers with a glass of bubbly as you cruise by some of Key West’s historic landmarks illuminated by the golden hour lighting. Check out these Key West sunset sails and book online.

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Key West Historic Seaport “The Bight”

Whether you visited the Bight 100 years ago or last year, it has long been a hub of local industry and commerce. Once home to Key West’s turtle and sponge processing plants, it has also drawn in fishing and shrimping captains in its idyllic bay. Now, you can visit its many local bites for dinner and a cocktail while you take in the gorgeous sunset views. After a day of cruising, make a stop for some freshly-shucked oysters or visit local shops. This historic seaport in Key West has something for everyone!

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Truman Waterfront Park

Is watching the sunset with a picnic more your jam? The Truman Waterfront Park boasts tons of greenspace with an oceanfront view. Public bathrooms and splash pads are available around the park, making it an ideal family spot. You can bike or walk along the paved trails while enjoying the shades of pink, orange, and yellow reflecting off the Caribbean blue waters. If you’re visiting on a Thursday, you might catch the weekly farmer’s market. This park is also a hot spot for local concerts and events.

Ready to enjoy that picture-perfect sunset view? Check out these top sunset spots in Key West after a day of exploring the island with our suggested tours.