Cedar Key is located on a small island on the west coast of Florida accessible by a single road. There is a small dirt strip airfield.
Although roads provide access throughout the island, the entire island can be walked in well under one hour.
A concrete pier hosts a number of wonderful seafood restaurants.
A sleepy, relaxing location, the main activities include dining on seafood, enjoying the beautiful Gulf view, and drifting around the few shops. Once a year there's a quaint and popular Art Festival. The Fourth of July is celebrated as "Clamerica Festival" to celebrate the local clam growing industry.
There's some art and tourist shops, no major stores.
Seafood, seafood, seafood. Many choices on the concrete pier opposite the town park and beach.
There's a number of guest houses. The Island Hotel is the most famous place on the island to stay.
Nothing after sundown but the bars on the pier.