Key West Cruise Port - Florida, USA
Few live cameras capture the scale of modern cruise ships quite like this one. The port sits right at the edge of Key West's Old Town waterfront, meaning vessels that dwarf the surrounding buildings pull up just metres from the street, creating one of the more surreal contrasts in American maritime life.
The feed covers all traffic moving through the port, from the giant cruise liners that bring thousands of passengers at a time to Navy vessels, Coast Guard boats and smaller craft that share these waters. Key West is the southernmost city in the continental United States, sitting just 90 miles from Cuba, and its port reflects its position as a major hub for tourism and maritime operations in the region.
On busy days multiple large vessels can be docked simultaneously, and the contrast between the towering ships and the low-rise, palm-lined streets of Key West behind them makes this one of the more striking harbour views in Florida.
Did You Know? In 1982, after the US Border Patrol set up a roadblock on the only road into Key West to check for drugs and illegal immigrants, the city's mayor declared Key West had seceded from the United States, forming the Conch Republic. They immediately surrendered and applied for foreign aid. The stunt generated international headlines and is still celebrated locally every April.
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location_on Key West Cruise Port, Key West, Florida, United States