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Key West vs Portland

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Key West if Mallory Square sunsets, Hemingway's cats, and Duval Street bar crawls trump Pacific drizzle. Pick Portland if Powell's Books, food carts, and Mt. Hood hikes beat subtropical sunset rituals.

🤝 It's a tie — both rated 74 OVR

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75
Safety
62
78
Cleanliness
78
37
Affordability
42
79
Food
90
74
Culture
76
88
Nightlife
77
90
Walkability
90
65
Nature
65
99
Connectivity
99
64
Transit
74
Key West

Key West

United States

Portland

Portland

United States

Key West

Safety: 75/100Pop: 25KAmerica/New_York

Portland

Safety: 62/100Pop: 650K (city), 2.5M (metro)America/Los_Angeles

How do Key West and Portland compare?

Subtropical Conch Republic versus Pacific Northwest rain forest — Key West and Portland are basically the two ends of the lower 48's vibe spectrum. Key West is a 4-by-2-mile island where Mallory Square crowds gather at sunset for the daily street-performer ritual, key lime pie at Kermit's gets eaten dripping in the heat, Hemingway's six-toed cats wander the Whitehead Street museum garden, and Duval Street's bar crawl finishes at the Green Parrot at 3 AM. Portland is roses and bridges, Powell's Books on a damp Sunday, the Voodoo Doughnut maple bacon bar, and Mt. Hood's snow-cap visible from the Burnside Bridge on a clear day.

The trip economics break the wrong way for Key West. Mid-range nights run $350 versus Portland's $260 — Key West hotel scarcity plus year-round demand keeps prices high, and a casual Duval lunch is $35 against a $14 Portland food-cart pad see ew. Key West wins decisively on weather in winter (78°F in January), water (snorkel reef trips, sunset sails), and walkability (the whole town is golf-cart scale). Portland wins on food (5 vs 4), nature (Gorge, coast, Cascades), and value.

Practical: Key West is 3 days max — the island is small enough that a fourth gets repetitive. Portland is 4-5 days with at least one rental-car day. Key West peaks December-April (avoid hurricane season July-October); Portland peaks June-September. The combo is brutal logistically — different coasts, no direct flights — so pick the trip, not the pair.

💰 Budget

budget
Key West: $140-200Portland: $90-140
mid-range
Key West: $280-450Portland: $200-320
luxury
Key West: $600-1,200+Portland: $500+

🛡️ Safety

Key West75/100Safety Score62/100Portland

Key West

Key West is generally a safe small city for tourists. Old Town is well-policed and busy; the main risks are alcohol-related incidents (Duval Street late-night), aggressive scooter rentals on busy streets, sun exposure, and the seasonal hurricane risk. Petty theft from rental scooters and unattended beach belongings does occur. The island's relaxed, party-oriented culture means common sense is your best safety tool.

Portland

Portland is generally safe for tourists but the city has genuinely struggled since 2020. Downtown and Old Town lost considerable foot traffic, and visible homelessness and open drug use are more apparent than in most American cities. West side neighborhoods (Pearl, Nob Hill/NW 23rd, Washington Park) and most east side neighborhoods (Hawthorne, Division, Alberta, Mississippi) feel comfortable day and night. Downtown is improving in 2025-2026 but still patchy after dark.

🌤️ Weather

Key West

Key West has a tropical savanna climate moderated by surrounding water — temperatures stay narrowly between 18°C (winter low) and 32°C (summer high) all year. There is a wet season (May–October, with afternoon thunderstorms and hurricane risk) and a dry season (November–April, which is also peak tourist season). Hurricane risk is real — Hurricane Irma in 2017 caused major damage to the Lower Keys.

Winter (Dry Season Peak) (December - February)18 to 26°C
Spring (March - May)21 to 30°C
Summer (Wet Season) (June - August)25 to 32°C
Autumn (Hurricane Season Peak) (September - November)23 to 31°C

Portland

Portland has a cool marine climate — famously rainy, but not in the way visitors expect. The rain is a persistent drizzle, not heavy downpours. Portland actually receives less annual rainfall (about 36 inches) than New York or Houston, but it is spread over 150+ rainy days from October through May. Summers (July through September) are gloriously dry, sunny, and warm. Winter brings occasional snow that typically melts within a day or two.

Spring (March - May)5-18°C
Summer (June - September)14-28°C
Autumn (October - November)5-16°C
Winter (December - February)2-9°C

🚇 Getting Around

Key West

Key West Old Town is small (about 2 miles by 4 miles total island) and the historic centre is almost entirely walkable. Bicycles are the favourite local transport — flat terrain, dedicated bike lanes, and bike racks everywhere. The Duval Loop bus is free; Uber and Lyft operate but are more expensive than in Miami. Renting a car for the week is unnecessary unless you're visiting other Keys; parking in Old Town is scarce and expensive ($4-8/hour, $25/day in city lots).

Walkability: Old Town is one of the most walkable small-city centres in America — flat, compact, shaded by tropical canopy, and full of architectural detail. The full Duval Street walk takes 25 minutes end to end. Bicycles extend the comfortable range to the entire island.

WalkingFree
Bicycle Rental$15-25/day rental
Duval Loop (Free Bus)Free

Portland

Portland has the most useful public transit of any city its size on the West Coast. MAX light rail (5 lines) connects the airport, downtown, and key suburbs. The Portland Streetcar loops through downtown, the Pearl, and east side neighborhoods. TriMet buses fill in the gaps. Within individual neighborhoods — Pearl, Hawthorne, Alberta, Mississippi, NW 23rd — walking is the right answer. Portland is also one of the best US cycling cities with protected lanes and a cyclists-first culture.

Walkability: Portland is one of the most walkable large cities in the American West — grid-patterned, flat on the east side, and most interesting neighborhoods (Pearl, NW 23rd, Hawthorne, Division, Alberta, Mississippi, Belmont) have dense commercial strips. Downtown blocks are short (only 200 ft) which makes walking feel quicker. Expect rain 9 months of the year — a good waterproof shell is more useful than an umbrella in the Portland wind.

MAX Light Rail$2.80 single ride (2.5 hr transfer); $5.60 day pass
Portland Streetcar$2.80 single ride (same as MAX); valid with TriMet day pass
TriMet Bus$2.80 single ride; $5.60 day pass (capped)

📅 Best Time to Visit

Key West

Jan–Apr, Dec

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Portland

Jun–Sep

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The Verdict

Choose Key West if...

you want a quirky, walkable, southernmost-US tropical destination with Hemingway history, the Conch Republic, the best key lime pie, and a daily sunset ritual

Choose Portland if...

you want craft beer everywhere, no sales tax, food carts, Powell's Books, and the Cascades plus Coast at the doorstep

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