The Florida Keys and Key West Holidays
Things to see and do
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Florida Keys - Highway 1, The Overseas Highway and Dive Sites
The 113-mile (181-kilometer) drive on Highway 1 from mainland Florida to Key West induces sensory overload. Besides the...
View Florida Keys - Highway 1, The Overseas Highway and Dive Sites
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Key West Express
An ideal way to visit Key West from Fort Myers (year round) or Marco Island (December - Spring) is to jump on board the Key West Express. There is no better way to arrive into the Keys than by sailing through the open waters of The Gulf of Mexico.
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Key West Botanical Gardens
An oasis of natural tranquility, the Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden is the only frost-free tropical moist forest garden in the continental United States.
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The Keys Wild Bird Centre
Whether temporarily injured or disabled, wild birds are helped and healed at the Florida Keys Wild Bird Centre at mile marker 93.6 in Tavernier, on the island of Key Largo.
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Jules Undersea Lodge
You may not wish to stay here, but a visit to Jules Undersea Lodge is certainly a unique day out!.
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Aqua Ranch
Snorkel or dive with giant cobia, grouper, sharks and more at the Aqua Ranch mm 69 Long Key in the Florida Keys.
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Ernest Hemmingway Home and Museum
Located at 907 Whitehead Street and nestled in the heart of Old Town Key West, this unique property was home to one of America's most honored and respected authors.
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Pirate Walking Tours of Old Key West.
Listen to never-before-told-tales-of-piracy as you stroll through the streets of Key West!
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Key West Conch Train
Take a leisurely tour of Key West on the historic Conch Train.
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Come Walk on Water in Key West!
SUP or Stand up Paddleboarding is an ancient form of surfing used by Hawaiians while teaching groups how to surf. By standing on their boards using a one bladed paddle the ancients had a birds-eye-view increasing their visibility of what was going on around them.









