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Mill McCleary: Steward of Plastic Free Key West

Mill McCleary, executive director of the Reef Relief organization based in Key West, uses advocacy and organizational skills to create tangible impacts through clean water and healthy ecosystems. He has overseen Reef Relief’s establishment of Key West Marine Park, founding of Coral Camp for Kids, and recent Plastic Free Key West program.

By |November 1, 2023|

Key West’s Weather Sure Beats 115 Degrees of Dry Heat

From an island-style street party to an over-the-top headdress gala, Key West's fall schedule includes so many reasons to plan a southernmost escape. Don't miss the two-day Goombay Festival Oct. 19-20, celebrating Key West’s Bahamian heritage, or the dazzling 36th annual Headdress Ball on Oct. 25 featuring contestants’ flamboyant masks and outrageous headdress regalia.

By |September 12, 2018|

The Keys’ Road to Recovery: One Year Later

Since Hurricane Irma crossed the Florida Keys on Sept. 10, 2017, the island chain has recovered, re-energized, refurbished and renewed elements impacted by the storm. Even so, some work remains — so today, on the one-year anniversary of Irma, we salute the strength and spirit of those who are still recovering. And we send heartfelt thanks to the visitors who have supported us by spending time in our islands during the past year.

By |September 10, 2018|

Hidden Foodie Favorites Flavor the Florida Keys

In the Florida Keys, restaurants range from gourmet hotspots to dockside seafood “shacks” and trendy food trucks offering a wide variety of options. And while many great restaurants along the historic Florida Keys Overseas Highway provide tasty temptations, venturing into less-explored areas reaps mouthwatering rewards for diners. “Keys Voices” explores five places that should top any foodie’s “don’t-miss list.”

By |September 5, 2018|

‘Flamingle’ Encounter Enchants Flamingo Fans in Key West

How does it feel to a have an up-close and personal encounter with two exotic pink flamingos? Nature lovers can find out during the exclusive “Flamingle” experience at the Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory — believed to be the only butterfly facility in the entire United States that also houses flamingos.

By |August 29, 2018|

The World’s Best Gay Beaches: Guess What’s On the List?

Key West’s Higgs Beach has been recognized as one of the world's 11 best gay beaches in a recent article in “Gay Cities: Your Gay Travel Guide.” Find out what makes it so appealing — and discover the sandy spot affectionately nicknamed Fort Liz Taylor Beach by the island’s gay community.

By |August 29, 2018|

A September to Remember for Kids and Families

The Florida Keys are full of attractions that can make vacation days together absolutely unforgettable for parents, kids, grandparents and extended families. And from Sept. 3-30, the Key West Attractions Association invites families to explore everything from fun-filled tours to watersports adventures with the value-added "Kids Free" program.

By |August 22, 2018|
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