Southernmost Point Guest House

The Southernmost Point Guest House, built in 1894, is a charming Victorian building with intricate Queen Anne details on famous Duval Street. This lovely guesthouse, located next to the Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory and surrounded by lush tropical gardens, provides a peaceful respite from the hustle and bustle of Key West. When staying with them, there are many great things to see and do in the city of Key West. It is located right next to the Southernmost Point in the Continental United States, allowing you to see this famous point as soon as you arrive at their ocean-view accommodations.

It is also located on the world-famous Duval Street, which boasts several options for outdoor dining, historical bars, and local shopping. There are also countless fishing and adventure tours to spend time out on the Atlantic Ocean. So, whether you want to experience the nightlife, taste great local seafood, try your hand at fishing, or just want to relax in a tropical paradise, Key West is the ideal spot for your next vacation. And their newest guest house gives you the perfect place to stay.


Ten beautifully decorated rooms and suites have private bathrooms, flat-screen TVs, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, coffee makers, refrigerators, and much more. Some suites include full kitchens, balconies with ocean views, living rooms, or porches. Guests can relax in comfortable hammocks in the garden, on spacious porches, or in the cool swimming pool. A hot breakfast is served on the veranda.


Google rating: 4.8/5
Phone: +1 305-294-0715
Address: 1327 Duval St, Key West, FL 33040, United States

Hours: 3 hours 30 minutes from Miami
Website: http://www.southernmostpoint.com/

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