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Key West Historic Seaport and Marina

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Key West Bight Marina is nestled in the middle of the City of Key West's Seaport properties located in the Historic District. The Key West Bight is a twenty-acre facility that has become a major destination for those wishing to experience the ways of the old waterfront of Key West. A visitor to the "Bight" can enjoy a blend of the old with the new. You can go sailing on a historic schooner one day and go diving, fishing, parasailing or take a catamaran trip to the reef the next.


Sought-After Facility


Key West Bight Marina has quickly become the most sought after marina facility in the City of Key West. Live-aboards enjoy its affordable rates and nearby location to "Old Town." This also is a great benefit to the marina's commercial tenants. The Harbor Walk is lined with restaurants, shops, attractions and other businesses which attract tourists and locals alike.

Deep-Water Slips

Key West Bight Marina has 33 deep-water transient slips available that can accommodate vessels up to 140 feet, year round. The majority of the transient tenants are repeat business. When asked why they keep coming back, the uniform response is "the pleasing atmosphere, friendly staff, and affordable rates." Showers, laundry and pump-out facilities are on the premises.


 Ferry Terminal

The Key West Bight Ferry Terminal began operation January 1, 2002 and offers service to Fort Myers Beach and seasonal service to Marco Island via the Key West Express. Parking is not a problem since there is plenty of parking in the Historic District. Both locals and tourists have the choice of using three large nearby parking lots.
When you add it all together you can see why everybody says "Key West Bight is a place you have to experience when you visit Key West."