The Southernmost Point

The Southernmost Point marker on the southwest shore of Key West is one of the most popular tourist attractions on the island. It’s just a simple, bouy-shaped painted concrete marker at the corner of Whitehead and South Streets, but most visitors consider it a must-see, and it is certainly one of the most photographed sights in Key West. The corner was originally marked by a wooden sign dating to the early 1970s until the City of Key West erected the current 12-foot high, seven-foot wide monument in 1983. The buoy has weathered several hurricanes, and its paint was damaged by powerful Hurricane Irma in September, 2017. Since then, the marker has been refreshed and stands ready to serve as a backdrop for your classic Key West snapshots.

Miami to Key West Day Trip
Choose the Miami to Key West Bus Tour Co. Miami to Key West day trip to experience exciting Key West and enjoy one of America’s...
$59

Take a Florida Keys road trip on the amazing Overseas Highway then explore the rich sea life around Key West aboard a modern, eco-friendly glass-bottom...
$119

Miami to Key West Day Trip with Parasailing
A luxury coach takes you from Miami to Key West along the scenic Overseas Highway on a Key West day trip that includes a thrilling...
$129

Miami to Key West Day Trip with Snorkeling
This fun Miami to Key West Day Trip includes a coach tour of the scenic Overseas Highway and an exciting Key West snorkeling trip out...
$119

Miami to Key West Day Trip with Trolley Tour
A sightseeing trip along the spectacular Overseas Highway followed by an exciting Key West trolley tour make this Miami to Key West Tour something special....
$129

