Key West Scavenger Hunt: Explore & Discover!
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Overview
Key West Scavenger Hunt Walking Tour and Game invites everyone to see Key West, Florida in a fun new way! This self-guided tour turns the island into a giant game board. Explore the historic downtown and see famous places. Go at your own speed and make some amazing memories.
The tour uses a smartphone to guide players to 21 challenges around the city. See cool places like The Little White House and the Southernmost Point. Teams can have up to 6 people. This is great for families and friends.
This tour lasts for about 3 hours. Please note, this is not a guided tour. The fun is in following the game and finding the next spot. Get ready to explore hidden gems and learn about Key West's history.




Highlights
Fun Scavenger Hunt: Turn Key West into a fun game with challenges.
See the Sights: Explore famous spots like the Southernmost Point.
Go At Your Own Pace: Walk around and see the city at your own speed.
Play On Your Phone: Use your smartphone to follow the game.
Sentiment Analysis
Most people enjoy this scavenger hunt as a fun and flexible way to see Key West. However, some users experienced technical difficulties accessing the game.

The scavenger hunt is a fun way to see Key West.
It's great for families and friends.
People love exploring at their own pace.
The game is easy to use on a smartphone.
Some people had trouble getting the game to work.
A reviewer said the technology was complicated to access the game.
The Journey
Historic Downtown Key West
The historic heart of Key West, known for its rich history, diverse culture, unique shops, restaurants, and galleries. Explore at your own pace and discover hidden gems.
The Little White House
A significant landmark in Key West, serving as a vacation home for President Harry S. Truman and a symbol of the island's political history.
Sloppy Joe’s Bar
A famous Key West bar with a rich history, known for its association with Ernest Hemingway and its lively atmosphere.
Southernmost Point of the United States
A popular landmark in Key West marking the southernmost point in the continental United States, offering a unique photo opportunity and a sense of geographical significance.
Know Before You Go
This scavenger hunt includes access to the game on your smartphone. Be sure your phone is charged and has internet. Food and drinks are not included. There is no in-person tour guide. This is a self-guided tour, so you can start anytime you want. This is for a group of 1 to 6 people and there are 21 challenges on the scavenger hunt.
Hot Tip
Make sure you have a good internet connection on your smartphone before you start the scavenger hunt. One person couldn't get access to the hunt because of technical issues, so test it out beforehand!