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Diana Nyad’s Key West Connection

Diana Nyad is known around the globe for her iconic swim of nearly 111 miles from Cuba to Key West without a shark cage. During a recent Key West visit, she talked about her life’s accomplishments and her unique connection to the island city.

By |February 1, 2017|

Vacationing in a Group? Keys Activities to Enjoy

Vacationing in the Florida Keys with extended family members, girlfriends and/or guy pals, or a multi-generational group of kids and adults? The inviting island chain offers intriguing activities and bucket-list adventures for travelers of just about every mindset.

By |January 25, 2017|

Simply the Keys

In today’s world, the best vacation is all about simplicity. It’s about savoring the taste of fresh local fish, the sight of a blazing sunset, the cool kiss of saltwater in the blue Atlantic. It's about sharing moments you’ll remember forever with people you love ... amid the simple pleasures and uncontrived experiences you’ll find in the Florida Keys.

By |January 18, 2017|

Tennessee Williams Takes Center Stage in Key West

Legendary gay playwright Tennessee Williams spent several decades living and writing in Key West — and today, two longtime residents are dedicated to preserving his legacy on the island he loved. Discover the Tennessee Williams Key West Exhibit, and the guiding spirits who brought it to life.

By |January 18, 2017|

Kim Stamps Makes Memories ‘Up The Keys’

Explore off-the-beaten-path Lower Keys attractions that many visitors never see -- and learn about Florida Keys history, culture and ecology -- during a fascinating Up The Keys Eco-Tour developed by enthusiastic Keys resident Kim Stamps.

By |January 10, 2017|

ESCAPE … and Head for the Keys

Now that 2017 has arrived and the excitement of the festive season is over, don’t just sink into the traditional post-holiday rut. Instead, start planning a Florida Keys escape from winter’s hard-to-bear weather and monotonous routine. Because in the subtropical island chain, ice — greeted with dread in wintry locales — can only be found in tall cool drinks (ideally sipped beachside).

By |January 4, 2017|
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