Smathers Beach (water sports) - 2.5 miles Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum - 3 miles Key West Lighthouse Museum - 3 miles Southernmost Point U.S.A. (monument) - 3 miles Duval Street (shopping, dining, nightclubs) - 3 miles Fort Zachary Taylor State Park and Beach - 3 miles Mallory Square (Sunset Celebration) - 3.5 miles Hilton Marina (Sunset Festival) - 3.5 miles Key West Aquarium - 3.5 miles Shipwreck Historeum - 3.5 miles Museum of Art & History - 3.5 miles Audubon House & Tropical Gardens - 3.5 miles Mel Fisher Maritime Museum - 3.5 miles Oldest House Museum - 3.5 miles Harry S Truman Little White House Museum - 3.5 miles Key West International Airport (EYW): Approximate driving time is 5 minutes and distance is 1.75 miles. Driving directions from Key West International Airport: From the airport, turn left onto S Roosevelt Blvd and continue past Hwy 1. Hotel is on the left. Getting there: Taxis and rental cars are available. Taxi fare is based on the number of passengers and is in the $5–$15 range for two. Rental cars are more than $36. Fees are subject to change without notice. Rental cars are available from this Web site. Miami International Airport (MIA): Approximate driving time is 3.5 hours and distance is 160 miles. Driving directions from Miami International Airport: Leaving the airport, take LeJeune Rd south to SR 836/Dolphin Expwy. Drive west on SR 836 to the Florida Turnpike (toll). Travel south on the turnpike to Hwy 1. Continue on Hwy 1 to Key West. Turn right onto N Roosevelt Blvd. Hotel is on the left. Getting there: Rental cars are the favored way to reach Key West. Rental cars are available from this Web site and are more than $36. Fees subject to change without notice. Keys Shuttle runs vans from the bus stop outside of Concourse D lower level. Reservations are required. Fares are more than $36. Fees subject to change without notice. Greyhound Lines runs buses to Key West from Concourse E lower level. Fares are $26–$35 for adults and $16–$25 for children under 12. No reservations required. Fees subject to change without notice. Getting around: Because of the hotel’s distance from the shopping, dining, and entertainment area of Old Town, many guests hop on the Bone Island Shuttle. The shuttle stops in front of the hotel and travels to Old Town and other sites on the island. Daily passes cost $5–$15. Other favorites include renting scooters ($16–$25 a day), bicycles (under $5 a day), or small electric cars (more than $36 a day). City bus passes are under $5 a day for unlimited use. Fees subject to change without notice. |