Only in the Keys: Lobster Selfies, Stargazing and MUCH More
In the Florida Keys, it’s common for locals and savvy visitors to greet the news of some particularly offbeat happening by grinning and murmuring, “Only in the Keys.” The four-word phrase is a standard response by people hearing about everything from a costume contest for pets to mermaids attending a local music festival.
Five After-Dark Adventures in the Florida Keys
The Florida Keys may be known for their subtropical landscapes, crystal-clear waters and sunny blue-sky days — but with an array of after-dark adventures waiting to tempt visitors, the action really intensifies when the sun goes down. Discover five memorable nighttime activities, from diving to ghost hunting, that just can’t be missed.
Spring Has Sprung With Lots of Key West Fun
Strange bedfellows and drag queens in unnervingly high heels race down the streets of Key West in April, highlighting the Florida Keys’ overflowing event lineup for visitors. It's all part of the upcoming antics in continental America's southernmost city.
‘Key West Reverie’ Brings Magical Dance to a Magical Setting
The world premiere of an innovative professional dance production will take place in Key West April 13-15, set against lush plants and trees on the oceanfront grounds of the Civil War-era West Martello Tower — with dancers and musicians appearing and performing, like elemental forest spirits, among the foliage.
Spotlight Shines on Key Largo Shipwreck Anniversaries
Avid divers have a rare opportunity in the Florida Keys this year — the chance to celebrate two major Key Largo shipwreck anniversaries (including the 15th "sink anniversary" of the world-renowned Spiegel Grove) with unforgettable dives.
Key West Nightlife: Put On Your Dancing Shoes
What's new and exciting in Key West this year? An upscale LGBT dance club that will inspire you to get out and dance. Called the Sidebar, it includes a stunning 12-foot video wall where dance videos are shown nightly.
‘World’s Only Zero K Bridge Run’ is Coming Soon
The Cow Key Channel Bridge, stretching about 300 feet between Key West and neighboring Stock Island, is among the shortest of the Florida Keys Overseas Highway’s 42 bridges. It’s also the site of a wacky event believed to be the world’s only “zero k” bridge run.