
Key West Florida, USA Travel Guide
West Transit operates the local bus routes throughout West island. You will not find a metro or tram system. The bus system serves both residents and visitors, connecting areas and attractions.
City Routes (e.g., Orange, Green) cover main visitor areas like Old Town, Duval Street, and beaches. A Lower Keys Shuttle connects West to points north, like Marathon. Detailed route maps and schedules are on the West Transit website.
Download the West Transit app (if available) or use Google Maps for real-tracking buses in real time and schedules.
Always possess exact change ready if paying cash, as bus drivers cannot provide change.
Familiarize yourself with your route before getting on for smooth travel.
Taxi stands and designated rideshare zones are outside the terminal.
Taxis and rideshares are usually available near the terminal.
Taxis and local transport options are widely available at the port area.
Some hotels give complimentary or paid transport services.
West offers a variety of hire cars, each presenting a different way to explore the island. Renting a car for your entire West the your visit is often not practical due to limited and expensive parking.
Standard U.S. Driving laws apply. Speed limits are low (25-35 mph), strictly enforced. Yield to pedestrians and cyclists.
Roads are generally well-maintained. Old Town lanes are narrow and can be congested. Pavements can be uneven.
Street parking is limited and often metered or permit-only. Public garages fill quickly. Hotel parking often costs extra ($20-$50+).
West's design makes it well-suited for exploration on foot or by bicycle. It offers a leisurely pace to discover charming side streets.
West features designated bike lanes on some key roads, making cycling relatively safe and convenient. The island's flat terrain makes it accessible.
Accessible for all fitness levels.
Remain aware of vehicle traffic, especially on Duval Street. Use hand signals and obey traffic laws. Consider wearing a Bike helmet (not legally required for grown-ups).
Drive defensively.
Many locals and tourists rely on pedal bikes for daily transport, making cycling a popular and integrated part of island life.
One of the best ways to explore.
Whether on foot, by bike, or a quirky local rental, getting around West is part of the island experience.
Embrace the island's charm through its varied transportation options.