(112.9 km from Fort Jefferson)
Located within the Downtown Key West district in Key West Sunset at Harbor Place has air conditioning a balcony and sea views. The Higgs Beach and the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum are within 1.3 mi and 0.
Zero Duval (113.0 km from Fort Jefferson)
This upscale Key West resort and spa overlooks the Gulf of Mexico and offers an outdoor pool with gulf views. Ocean Key Resort and Spa offers complimentary wireless Internet access.
200 Sunset Lane (113.0 km from Fort Jefferson)
Hyatt Sunset Harbor Resort is located in Key West 2297 feet from Mallory Square. Key West Aquarium is 2625 feet from the property. All units are air conditioned and feature a cable flat-screen TV and DVD player.
(113.0 km from Fort Jefferson)
Featuring air conditioning Truman's Garden offers accommodations in Key West. Key West Aquarium is 437 yards away. All units include a TV. There is also a kitchen equipped with a dishwasher and oven.
245 Front Street (113.0 km from Fort Jefferson)
Located in Key West's historic district, this waterfront hotel has an outdoor heated pool and hot tub. The Key West Aquarium is directly across the street from the hotel. Each accommodation at the Opal Key Resort & Marina includes a cable television.
57 Front Street (113.0 km from Fort Jefferson)
Stop into the Weatherstation Inn during 1911 to learn about Key West's attractions (FL). The property offers a variety of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay.
57 Front Street (113.0 km from Fort Jefferson)
Set within 500 metres of Key West Aquarium Weatherstation Inn Circa 1911 is an adult-only bed and breakfast in Key West and features a number of amenities including an outdoor swimming pool and a terrace.
(113.1 km from Fort Jefferson)
Boasting air-conditioned accommodations with a private pool pool view and a patio The Southernmost Comfort House is located in Key West. It features a garden garden views and free WiFi throughout the property.
Fort Jefferson, located on Garden Key in the Dry Tortugas of Florida, is a massive but unfinished coastal fortress. It is the largest brick structure in the Americas, and though it was never completed or used as intended, it played an important role in the Civil War and in the history of medicine.
Despite its name, Fort Jefferson saw little action during the Civil War. It did serve as an important prison, however, housing both Union and Confederate soldiers during the conflict.
After the Civil War, Fort Jefferson continued to be used as a prison. It also became an important quarantine station for ships entering the port of Key West. During this time, a number of important medical breakthroughs were made at Fort Jefferson, including the development of a vaccine for yellow fever.
Today, Fort Jefferson is a popular tourist destination. Visitors can tour the fort and learn about its history. They can also enjoy its beautiful location in the Dry Tortugas, which is home to some of the best