Soothe Your Soul in the Backcountry
When the “real world” seems especially stressful, escape to a place that recharges the body, soothes the soul and inspires reconnection with life’s natural rhythms. The Florida Keys backcountry is that place — a realm of wild beauty and tranquil waters, with one of the most diverse assortments of marine life on the planet.
The Tale of Santa Keys
Santa does things a little differently in the holiday-loving Florida Keys -- and he even brings some Keys warmth and cheer to people who can't spend the season in the subtropical island chain. Unless you're on the naughty list, you might just get a visit from jolly old Santa Keys this year!
Key West’s LGBT Nightlife Fits “Rock Star” Partiers and Lounge Lizards Alike
Much of Key West’s gay nightlife can found in or near the famed “Pink Triangle,” a cluster of LGBT bars, entertainment clubs and shops around the 700 and 800 blocks of Duval Street. No matter what night you visit, there’s always an astounding array of live entertainment offerings — from drag shows to cabaret to karaoke.
Dachshunds to Celebrate New Year’s Eve with Key West Pooch Parade
At noon on New Year's Eve, don't miss the annual Key West Dachshund Walk -- a short stroll for long dogs that has become a beloved holiday tradition. Last year the wacky walk drew nearly 200 dachshunds, many of them sporting whimsical costumes or accessories as they trotted around Key West’s historic downtown area.
Holiday Hint: Choose Experiences Over Geese (!)
Celebrate the lead-up to Santa’s Dec. 25 arrival by sharing unique, festive experiences with friends and family. Florida Keys experiences, to be exact — because the island chain’s December calendar is packed with creative, colorful and heartwarming events designed to spark smiles and lasting cheer.
Key West’s Red Shoe Drop: Dorothy, You’re Not in Kansas Anymore
Celebrate New Year's Eve in Key West by watching beloved drag queen Sushi, perched in a super-sized red high-heel shoe, "drop" to famed Duval Street in a wacky takeoff on the Times Square ball drop. The Key West event marks its 20th anniversary this year -- and features celebrity guest host Austin Armacost, best known for Logo TV’s “The A-List.”
Southernmost Snow, ‘Fur Kids’ Meet Santa and Decking the Hulls
Despite the Florida Keys' subtropical climate, residents tend to go a little overboard with holiday decorations (for example, an inflatable 10-foot-tall reindeer perched atop a small houseboat!) and throw themselves gleefully into extended merrymaking. In fact, from Key Largo to Key West, the December calendar is packed with events designed to spread seasonal cheer.