What this place feels like
Very iconic with very lively, very social, somewhat relaxing character.
Southernmost Point
Discover the vibrant energy and rich history of the Southernmost Point marker in Key West, Florida — the colorful concrete buoy that signifies the southernmost tip of the continental United States. Bathed in bright, warm sunlight and framed by the calm turquoise waters of the Atlantic, this bustling waterfront spot is a magnetic gathering place for travelers and locals alike. Feel the tropical breeze, hear the chatter of delighted visitors, and soak in the feeling of standing at the edge of the nation. From lively street scenes with cyclists and friendly tourists to the iconic plaque sharing local lore, this video invites you to join a joyful celebration of culture, history, and sunshine. Whether you're dreaming of your next island getaway or seeking a bucket-list experience, step into the heart of Key West’s most cherished landmark — and let the magic of this coastal haven inspire your travel journey today!
November to April for warm, pleasant weather and fewer rain showers
Most videos filmed Jul during summer. July is busy - one of the most popular times to visit.
Frequently asked questions
November to April for warm, pleasant weather and fewer rain showers
30 minutes to 1 hour
Sunglasses and sunscreen, Camera or phone for photos, Comfortable walking shoes, Light hat or cap, and Water bottle
Families, Solo Travelers, History Buffs, Photographers, and Casual Travelers
The nearest airport is Key West International Airport (EYW), just a short 10-minute drive from the Southernmost Point marker.
Find charming island inns, beachfront hotels, and boutique guesthouses in downtown Key West just minutes away.Book a stay →
Explore nearby Mallory Square for sunset celebrations, visit Ernest Hemingway’s House, or take a snorkeling tour in the Keys.Book a tour →
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One of 72 clips our travelers have filmed in Key West
