Seeing Stars in the Lower Keys
The Lower Keys are so well known as a stargazer’s paradise that, for four decades, the tranquil region has been the site of an exclusive gathering called the Winter Star Party — a gathering beside the Atlantic Ocean that provides an unparalleled opportunity for astronomers and enthusiasts. This year, it’s set for Feb. 5-11.
Dive into Summer Fun with Key West’s LGBTQ Pool Parties
The official start of summer is just a few weeks away, and Key West is ready with three fabulous weekend pool parties sure to make a big splash during a Florida Keys vacation. Discover how to dive into pool parties at New Orleans House, Equator Resort and Island House Resort.
Connect & Protect: Eco-Friendly Options in the Florida Keys
It’s easy to “unplug” in the Florida Keys & Key West. But a visit to the Keys is also a great opportunity to connect with — and become inspired to protect — the priceless environment of the United States’ southernmost island chain. Explore earth-friendly options and activities to make the next Keys adventure unforgettable.
Quirky Recycled Creations to Star in Papio Kinetic Sculpture Parade
Creative recycling, offbeat artistry and lively “people power” combine into a spectacle that entertains spectators in Key West each May, during the lighthearted Papio Kinetic Sculpture Parade. Designed to fascinate fans of earth-friendly repurposing and “outsider” art, the annual human-powered parade of colorful mobile sculptures will meander through Key West’s downtown area on Saturday, May 4.
North America’s Largest LGBTQ Mixology Competition Returns to Key West
Key West is a city that's always finding new ways to celebrate life with passion and also give back to the community. And one fabulous example of that is the Stoli Key West Cocktail Classic. Renowned for its charitable contributions, the LGBTQ mixology competition will take place in conjunction with Key West Pride.
Six Reasons Key West is Stranger Than Fiction
With its funky charm, quirky characters, end-of-the-road mindset and reputation as a bastion of the bizarre, Key West might seem more like a fictional setting than a real locale. But while the continental United States’ southernmost city is real enough, it definitely proves the old proverb that reality can be stranger than fiction.
Dry Tortugas and Everglades: the Keys’ Intriguing National Parks
Planning a visit to the Florida Keys this spring or summer? As well as enjoying the island chain’s many land-and-water attractions and near-addictive easygoing vibe, you can also explore two of the United States’ most intriguing places: Dry Tortugas and Everglades national parks. Both parks are nothing less than priceless national treasures.