Miami To Key West : The Classic American Drive
Driving Miami to Key West is usually on the lists of most beautiful drives in the world. The 150-mile drive from Miami to Key West is one of the classic American road trips, zooming you off the mainland and through the fabled Florida Keys to an island city that has been a refuge to writers and presidents. The Florida Keys are a string of tropical islands known for their laid-back vibe and as a perfect holiday destination for fishing, boating, and water sports.
The breathtaking scenery of just you and the water surrounding for miles induces sensory overload. A 4-hour drive on Overseas Highway leading to US-1 awes you in its own right as an engineering marvel. Its concrete stretches across impossible expanses of water, the Atlantic spreading out to the left, the Gulf to the right leaves you spellbound!
I drove to Key West along with my husband during Independence day weekend of this month and completed the long awaited drive on my bucket list. As I went to Miami several times before but never got time to visit the Florida Keys!
It was a beautiful Saturday morning with a cool gentle breeze. We started around 7 AM. I had always thought about renting the convertible, wind-in-the-hair, epic playlist adventure through the Florida Keys for years. But after looking at the weather forecast of scorching heat, humidity and showers of rain in the afternoons, we decided to go by our own car.
I was glad of our decision going by own car as it was extremely hot with the temperature above the 80’s. I tried to open the window of our car for less than few seconds but couldn’t resist the heat. And therefore we didn’t go for the wind-in-the-hair but cool-air-inside-the-car with an epic playlist of our favorite artists!
The 4-hours drive took us 6-hours to reach Key West due to heavy traffic but it was totally worth it as we got more time to admire the breathtaking scenic view around! We took only 1 stop at the gas station near Islamorada during our classic drive.
Driving for miles over the water stretching to the Atlantic ocean to the left and the Gulf of Mexico to the right is an ultimate experience in itself. Let the below pictures speak for themselves!
We stopped at our final destination โ the Southernmost Point, one of an iconic spot and most visited tourist attractions in Key West located at the corner of South Street and Whitehead Street. The Southernmost Point Buoy is an anchored concrete buoy marking one of the extreme points of the United States as well as the continent of the North America. No trip to Key West is complete without clicking your picture at this point! I had to stand for almost 30 minutes to get my picture clicked here as the spot is always crowded with people. But I bet, you would definitely like to capture this memory forever!
We had a wonderful time on our epic drive on Overseas Highway. Do check out the video to get the glimpse of our drive from Miami to Key West? And I bet that this will definitely entice you for this dream road trip!
If you’ve more time on your vacation, try to explore the Florida Keys breathtaking water life and adventure. The Florida Keys has some secluded islands, historic shipwrecks and some of the best fishing holes in the country. It’s the home of turtles, dolphins, North America’s smallest species of deer and most unique flora and fauna.
Do share your experience if you ever drove from Miami to Key West in the comments below? If not, which was your last epic road trip that you enjoyed most?
Happy Traveling!
Ana
Dina
August 1, 2016Very cool! I have always wanted to do this!
View CommentBrittany
August 1, 2016I have been dying to go to key west! Now that I read your post I really really need to go! Hope you had a blast!
View CommentJoanna
August 1, 2016I love road trips and your trip looks like a really cool one. I never went on a road like that, surrounded by the sea. Must have been really nice to drive with the windows open, to feel the breeze and hear the sound of the waves.
View CommentLeslie
August 1, 2016From what I see the scenery is gorgeous. I love driving, i’m not big on bridges though. I think The Southernmost Point Buoy is pretty awesome! I’d love to travel along Florida, I went for a business trip but didn’t get to see anything.
View CommentVanessaL
August 1, 2016Never done the drive – but key west is beautiful ๐ I have the best memories of stopping there on cruises! Thanks for sharing those amazing photos (and good choice on the air-conditioned ride!)
View CommentMarta Nightingale Styczen
August 1, 2016I was floating on the Italian lake with my bf, exactly yesterday, talking about such a drive in a rented van. We both agreed it’s very high on our bucket list.
View Commentgingerfoxblogger
August 1, 2016This looks so beautiful! I would love to do a road trip like this!
View CommentSara Johanson
August 1, 2016Really amazing pictures.I think you’re great photographer .
View CommentTania Potter - Soul Sense Coaching
August 1, 2016Been there and done that, but sadly, it was so long ago that I can hardly remember it. The photos triggered some lovely memories for me. Thanks the the happy meander down memory lane.
View CommentEmpire
August 1, 2016Seems like a really fun drive! I myself couldn’t stand the heat. I can’t imagine how hot it was, considering you couldn’t even drive with windows down.. Well, at least you had some great sights to look at ๐
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