Key West Long Distance Movers
Key West's Highest-Rated Long Distance Moving Company
A move in Key West, Florida, may cause you to feel tired and overwhelmed. With five experienced agents from Allied Van Lines in the Key West area, your move is certain to go off without a hitch. Our agents are rated at least 4.85 out of 5 stars by people who have used our moving services. This is a testament to our commitment to high standards and affordable relocation services. Our agents connect you with dependable movers who can take your belongings to a new commercial building in the Northside neighborhood or to a new apartment or house in the Dredgers Key neighborhood.
Is your move taking you back to Florida's mainland or perhaps out of state? We've got you covered and can connect you with trustworthy local movers to do all of the lifting and loading. Are you moving outside of the United States? We handle all types of international moves, too. We can even help you to locate a storage unit for the belongings that aren't coming with you right away. Our agents are accredited by the Better Business Bureau and are licensed and bonded. Give our Key West, FL, agents a call today to get a free estimate.
Key West is an island in the Florida Keys that is also the southernmost point in the U.S., so it has unique culture, climate and community that is centered around a beach lifestyle. Key West is one of the most historical hubs in the country and has been made famous by several iconic American figures such as Ernest Hemingway, President Harry Truman, Thomas Edison and Tennessee Williams.
Key West boasts a diverse population of families, singles and retirees, so many people are welcome to call the city home. According to a 2012 U.S. Census estimate, there are just over 25,000 residents in the area, but the population will seem quite larger during the height of tourist season. Based on City-Data statistics, Key West's cost of living is around 15 percent more expensive than the U.S. national average, which is typical for the Florida Keys.
Activities and Attractions in Key West
Of course, some of the biggest attractions in the city have to be the tropical and sunny beaches. The most popular include Higgs Beach, Smathers Beach, South Beach, Simonton Beach and Ft. Zachary Taylor. The city has a longstanding tradition as being one of the best hubs for deep sea fishing and diving, but simply lounging on the shore is highly recommended as well.
Another wonderful place to spend an afternoon is the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory, which houses a large habitat for the beautiful winged creatures. There are 50 to 60 species from around the world to view, and the environment is set up with waterfalls and flowering plants to create a tropical atmosphere.
The Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum is an excellent offbeat attraction to check out - especially if you are a fan of the legendary novelist's work. One of the most unique things about the home are the dozens of six-toed cats that have populated the grounds - when he was alive, Hemingway would name the cats after famous people.
Moving to Key West
Because Key West's location is on an island, it's not always the easiest spot to traverse. That's why you should seek the assistance of a Key West moving company like Allied Van Lines. If you are coming to Key West by car, you will likely take U.S. Highway 1. However, if you would rather opt for Allied's vehicle transportation service, you can fly into Key West International Airport, which is just east of the city center and easy to find. There are many other amenities that you can enjoy with Allied, including box and furniture inventory, unpacking and clean-up services and full-service packing, to name a few.