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Explore History on the Florida Keys’ Shipwreck Trails

Divers planning a Florida Keys vacation can anticipate days of world-class underwater adventure — exploring a fascinating shipwreck trail that stretches from Key Largo to Key West within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. The trail features long-ago wrecks and ships intentionally sunk to create artificial reefs, now home to myriad fish and corals.

By |September 27, 2023|

Four Cultural Celebrations That Happen Only in the Keys

From celebrations of resident artists’ and writers’ legacies to an art festival that recalls the Florida Keys' fascinating railroad history, "only-in-the-Keys" cultural events spotlight the island chain's heritage as a haven for creative spirits — and draw huge numbers of visitors every year.

By |May 16, 2018|

Six Underwater Adventures Found Only in the Keys

The Florida Keys are known around the globe for their array of underwater adventures that can be enjoyed only in the island chain. For example, you can snorkel or dive on the continental United States’ only contiguous living coral barrier reef — which, naturally, makes the Keys a paradise for ocean enthusiasts.

By |May 9, 2018|

Key West Pride 2018: Equality, Contests and Stars

Key West will welcome visitors to Pride festivities June 6-10 -- with a lively roster of activities showcasing the diversity and equality that help make the southernmost city a top vacation destination for LGBT visitors from around the world.

By |May 9, 2018|

Seven Experiences to Savor Only in the Keys

Besides balmy year-round weather, endless blue water and a seriously laid-back vibe, in the Florida Keys you’ll find an enticing array of environmental, cultural and adventure activities that can’t be enjoyed anywhere EXCEPT in the island chain. Enliven your stay with some of the “only in the Keys” experiences outlined here.

By |May 2, 2018|

Invasion of the 40-Foot-Long Dragons

Dragons will invade Marathon in June -- but they're far from the fire-breathing type feared in fairy tales. Marathon’s “Battle in the Bay” race features a fleet of sleek, graceful dragon-headed boats whose teams power them through the water in a breathtaking example of strength and teamwork.

By |April 24, 2018|
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