Luggage storage in Key West

    Luggage Storage in Key West

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    Where can I store luggage in Key West?

    Key West is the end of the road, literally. Mile Marker 0 on US-1, the southernmost point in the continental United States, and one of the most laid-back towns you'll ever visit. The island is only about four miles long and one mile wide, but it packs in more character per square foot than just about anywhere. Duval Street runs from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean and every block has bars, restaurants, galleries and shops. The Mallory Square sunset celebration draws crowds every evening with street performers, food vendors and some of the best sunsets in the country.

    Key West has a deep history too. Ernest Hemingway wrote some of his best work here, and his house on Whitehead Street is now a museum (complete with six-toed cats). Fort Zachary Taylor is a Civil War-era fort with the best beach on the island. The snorkelling and diving around the Florida Keys reef are world-class. And the whole island has this easygoing, slightly eccentric energy that's hard to find anywhere else. People ride bikes, chickens roam the streets, and nobody's in a rush.

    But here's the thing. Key West is tiny, the streets are narrow, and most people get around on foot or by bike. Dragging luggage down Duval Street in the heat is miserable. BagsAway has luggage storage locations across Key West inside vetted local businesses. Book online, drop your bags, and go enjoy the island. Takes about 30 seconds and every bag is insured up to $1,200.

    BagsAway: Luggage Storage Across Key West

    BagsAway works like Airbnb but for your bags. We partner with local shops, cafes, hotels and businesses that have safe space to store your stuff. Each location is vetted, your bags get sealed and tagged, and everything is insured up to $1,200. No lockers, no coins, no hassle.

    Key West pulls in millions of visitors a year, between cruise ship passengers, road trippers who drove the Overseas Highway, and people flying into Key West International. A huge number of those visitors have luggage at the wrong time. You just drove four hours from Miami and want to hit Duval Street before check-in. Your cruise ship docked and you want to explore but your cabin is locked. You checked out of your guesthouse but the sunset celebration doesn't start for hours. We fix all of that.

    Sound familiar?

    • You drove down the Overseas Highway and want to explore Key West before check-in.
    • Your cruise ship docked and you want to walk Duval Street without carrying bags from the port.
    • You checked out of your guesthouse but want to catch the Mallory Square sunset before leaving.
    • You're going snorkelling or kayaking and need somewhere safe for your stuff.
    • You're biking around the island and want to leave your bags somewhere secure.
    • You want to visit the Hemingway Home and Fort Zachary Taylor without dragging a suitcase through the heat.

    How it works

    • Search the map for an address, neighbourhood or landmark.
    • Pick a BagDrop location and book online. Takes about 30 seconds.
    • Show up, show your confirmation, hand over your bags.
    • Come back whenever you're ready. Bags will be sealed, tagged and waiting.

    How It Works

    Book luggage storage in 3 simple steps

    Find a Location
    1

    Find a Location

    Search for luggage storage near you using our map or search bar.

    Book & Pay Online
    2

    Book & Pay Online

    Reserve your spot instantly with secure online payment.

    Drop Off Your Bags
    3

    Drop Off Your Bags

    Head to the location, show your booking, and enjoy your day bag-free!

    Where to find luggage storage in Key West

    Our BagDrop network covers the spots where visitors spend the most time. Here's the rundown:

    Duval Street

    Duval Street is the main artery of Key West, running about a mile from the Gulf side to the Atlantic side. It's wall-to-wall bars, restaurants, souvenir shops, art galleries and live music venues. Sloppy Joe's, The Bull, Irish Kevin's, the Garden of Eden, you name it. The street is narrow, the sidewalks are crowded, and the heat is real. Rolling a suitcase down Duval in July is a special kind of misery. Drop your bags at a BagDrop and enjoy the strip properly.

    Mallory Square

    Mallory Square is at the northwest tip of the island and it's where the famous sunset celebration happens every evening. Street performers, food carts, artists and crowds gather to watch the sun drop into the Gulf of Mexico. It's also where the cruise ships dock. The square gets packed, and there's no room for luggage. Stash your bags before you come and grab a good spot for the sunset.

    Hemingway Home and Old Town

    The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum is on Whitehead Street in the heart of Old Town. The house is beautiful, the gardens are lush, and the polydactyl cats are everywhere. Old Town in general is the historic core of Key West, with Victorian architecture, narrow lanes, tropical gardens and hidden bars. It's all best explored on foot without anything weighing you down.

    Southernmost Point

    The Southernmost Point buoy on the corner of Whitehead and South Streets is one of the most photographed spots in Key West. The line to take a photo can stretch a full block, especially when cruise ships are in port. Standing in that line with a suitcase in the sun is not a great time. Drop your bags first.

    Fort Zachary Taylor

    Fort Zachary Taylor State Park is at the southwestern tip of the island and has the best beach in Key West. The water is clear, the snorkelling is great right off the shore, and the Civil War fort is interesting to explore. You'll want to bring a towel and sunscreen, not a suitcase.

    Pricing in Key West

    Why Store Luggage With BagsAway

    Key West

    CAD

    Hourly from

    C$0.99

    Daily from

    C$3.50

    Weekly from

    C$17.50

    Monthly from

    C$52.50

    Simple bag sizes • Insured up to $2,500

    Other luggage storage options in Key West

    Here's a look at what else is out there so you can pick what works for your trip.

    Key West International Airport (EYW)

    Key West's airport is small and close to town, but it doesn't have public luggage storage. If you've got a gap between checkout and your flight, a BagsAway BagDrop is your best bet for making the most of your last hours on the island.

    Cruise port

    Cruise ships dock at or near Mallory Square. The port area doesn't have storage facilities for day visitors. If your ship is in port for the day and you want to explore the whole island, drop your shore bag at a BagDrop and travel light.

    Hotel and guesthouse storage

    Most Key West hotels and guesthouses will hold bags for current guests. The catch is that many accommodations here are small boutique properties or B&Bs without much storage space. You also have to come back to that specific location. A centrally located BagDrop gives you more flexibility.

    Why BagsAway is the best luggage storage in Key West

    • Vetted locations. Every BagDrop is inspected and approved. Bags are sealed, tagged and stored away from public access.
    • Insurance included. Every item covered up to $1,200 for loss, damage or theft.
    • No size restrictions. Suitcases, backpacks, snorkel gear, whatever you've got.
    • Low rates. Starting at $1.50 per hour or $6 per day.
    • No app needed. Book from your phone's browser in about 30 seconds.
    • Free cancellation. Cancel before drop-off at no charge.
    • Real customer support. Phone (toll-free), live chat or email anytime.

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