You’ve Arrived in Paradise! Now What?

What's the best way to explore the subtropical island of Key West? Walking, bike and trolley tours offer a number of options — house and garden, pub crawls, culinary and tasting, Florida Keys architecture and even ghost tours led by (what else?) a “ghost host.” Whatever you choose, our gay-friendly island paradise awaits your discovery.

By |2018-02-14T23:46:25-05:00February 14, 2018|

‘Only in the Keys’ Offerings Enliven Cultural Scene

With a unique history as the home of world-renowned authors, and a natural beauty that has inspired generations of artists, the Florida Keys feature cultural offerings that can’t be found anywhere else. And that means you can find a wide range of “only in the Keys” experiences along the island chain this winter and spring — so start exploring!

By |2020-04-07T13:26:51-04:00February 7, 2018|

Five Ways to Inspire ‘Keys Smiles’

The siren song of the subtropical Florida Keys can be almost impossible to resist, particularly when winter has much of the world in its chilly grip. The island chain is rich in ways to indulge body, mind and tastebuds while recharging your batteries ... and sparking lasting memories and smiles that just don’t stop.

By |2021-05-13T15:42:56-04:00January 31, 2018|

Follow #FishFLKeys and You Might Win a Keys Angling Vacation!

Acclaimed as one of the top saltwater sportfishing destinations on the planet, the Florida Keys offer sensational year-round fishing opportunities. And now, winning a Keys fishing vacation could be as simple as following the destination's Facebook page and entering the #FishFLKeys trip giveaway.

By |2020-04-07T13:19:02-04:00January 17, 2018|

Mario’s Magic

Mario Sanchez depicted the Key West of his youth, and its often eccentric inhabitants, with intricate detail and affectionate humor. The late Mario was called the greatest Cuban-American folk artist of the 20th century, and he was recently inducted into the Smithsonian American Art Museum -- the first Key West artist to earn this honor.

By |2018-01-10T16:25:16-05:00January 10, 2018|

Who’s that Keys Chick Paddleboarding with Her Pet Chicken?

Karly Venezia, director of sales and marketing at Islamorada’s iconic 22-acre Islander Resort, has spent more than half her life working for resorts in Key West and Islamorada. She also has an unusual paddleboarding companion: her Rhode Island Red chicken, Loretta, whose on-the-water exploits created a social media sensation.

By |2021-05-13T15:43:01-04:00January 3, 2018|
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