The Advocate

KEY WEST AND CHILL

When traveling to Key West, Fla., don’t over pack. I planned for three outfit changes per day, plus shoes. Huge mistake! I was in shorts and a bathing suit every single day and so was everybody else. The fabulously chill vibe was established immediately at The Perry Hotel Key West on Stock Island, a welcome distance from touristy Duval Street.

Still, a 20-minute shuttle service leaves every hour, running from the hotel to many of the main island’s hot spots like Mallory Square and Smathers Beach (the hotel also offers bike and moped rentals for those who want more freedom to explore). I a few times to try key lime pie, pay homage to Ernest Hemingway (and his progeny of six-toed cats), catch the sunset at Mallory Square, eat more key lime pie, take the requisite selfie by the “southernmost point of the continental U.S.” marker, and savor yet more key lime pie.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from The Advocate

The Advocate1 min read
A Note From Our CEO
Dear Advocate Readers, As we usher in the season of warmth and connection, I am thrilled to welcome you to the latest issue of The Advocate. We couldn’t be happier to feature the wonderful George Takei and his husband, Brad, on this issue’s cover. In
The Advocate4 min read
Female Trouble
A SCENE IN Todd Haynes’s May December unfolds in a dressing room where the character Gracie, a tabloid media subject, is reflected in a mirror. Between Gracie and her reflection is Elizabeth, the actress who will play her in a film about the scandal
The Advocate2 min read
The Gayest Day
A congratulations is in order to one of our favorite celebrity couples: Zeke Smith, best known as the first trans man to compete on Survivor, and Nico Santos, who’s displayed his comedic and acting chops on shows like Superstore and films like Crazy

Related Books & Audiobooks