
Nonetheless, Key West’s Annual Conch Shell Blowing Contest always draws dozens of hopeful “Honkers” to our shores for a blow-out competition unlike anything on the mainland.

While most contestants only manage to squeak out tuneless hoots or half-hearted squawks, a few talented blowhards honk out lengthy blasts and even song fragments. One former champion earned top honors for playing excerpts from the1958 hit song, “Tequila.” Now in its 63rd year, the “Conch Honk” pays homage to the Keys’ historical roots and is sponsored by the Old Island Restoration Foundation, a local nonprofit dedicated to preserving the architectural and the cultural heritage of Key West.

BTW: If you want to compete in this year’s “Conch Honk” but don’t have an “instrument,” you can purchase your own Conch Shell right on-site.








