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In honor of America’s 250th anniversary in 2026, discover Key West in a way that goes beyond the surface—where rich history, laid-back island culture, and life on the water create an experience worth staying for.

 

Why Celebrate at The Perry?

At The Perry, history, culture, and coastal living come together in a way that feels effortless. Tucked along the marina on Stock Island, it’s a place to slow down, set out, and experience Key West from a different point of view.

Our spot on Stock Island is an arm’s length away from the buzz of Key West.  Two oceanfront pools, spacious suites, waterfront dining, and endless ways to enjoy the sea create an experience designed for gathering, relaxing, and making memories. It’s a place where every sunset feels like part of the celebration—and every stay becomes a chapter worth remembering.

 

 

The Stories That Shaped Key West

  • Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum
    Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum
    Once home to one of America’s most influential writers, this iconic residence offers a glimpse into Ernest Hemingway’s life in Key West during the 1930s. Set within a charming Spanish Colonial home, guests can explore the lush grounds, learn about his most notable works, and meet the famous six-toed cats that still roam the property today.
  • Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park
    Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park
    Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park
    Dating back to the mid-1800s, this coastal fortress played an important role in the Civil War and beyond. Today, it’s one of the island’s most unique destinations—where preserved cannons and historic brickwork meet one of Key West’s most scenic beaches.
  • Truman Little White House
    Truman Little White House
    Truman Little White House
    Originally built as naval officers’ quarters, this historic home later became the winter getaway for President Harry S. Truman. During his time here, Truman conducted official business, giving the property its place in American history as Florida’s only presidential museum.
  • Key West Lighthouse Museum
    Key West Lighthouse Museum
    Key West Lighthouse Museum
    For sweeping views of the island, climb the steps of this historic lighthouse. Inside, exhibits tell the story of the keepers who maintained the light through storms and changing times, offering a deeper look into Key West’s seafaring heritage.