Big Pine Key & the Lower Keys

Resolve to Make a Difference in the Florida Keys

The new year is a great time to embrace activities that have a positive impact on the planet. For example, add meaning to a Florida Keys visit by giving back to the island chain. Connect with the earth, ocean and the living things that call the Keys home by dedicating a part of your vacation to a voluntourism activity.

By |2021-05-13T16:04:09-04:00December 26, 2018|

Do You Believe in Santa Keys?

'Twas the night before Christmas in the Florida Keys. And like most people in the balmy subtropical island chain, Santa Keys was doing everything possible to make the season merry and bright. He even planned a special island-style treat for people in colder climates who were craving some Keys warmth and cheer. Do YOU believe in Santa Keys?

By |2021-05-13T16:04:11-04:00December 19, 2018|

Four Don’t-Miss Spots to Encounter Keys Wildlife and Wonders

Whether you’re intrigued by marine mammals, sea turtles, wild birds or the plants that add lushness to the Florida Keys landscape, you can indulge your interest at the island chain’s many environmental attractions. Among them are the Florida Keys Wild Bird Rehabilitation Center, the Turtle Hospital, Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters and the Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden — four "must-visit" spots in the colorful Keys.

By |2021-03-16T13:16:42-04:00November 20, 2018|

Five Preserves Protect the Florida Keys’ Natural World

For more than 100 years, the Florida Keys’ fascinating environment has been recognized and protected by forward-thinking conservation efforts. Connect with this natural world by learning about five vital preserves that protect endangered plants, animals and marine life — as well as the continental United States’ only living coral barrier reef.

By |2021-05-13T15:57:54-04:00October 24, 2018|

‘Connect & Protect’ the Florida Keys’ Natural World

Through the Keys' new “Connect & Protect” program, visitors can help preserve the destination's priceless natural world while having meaningful and memorable vacations. The program spotlights eco-travel offerings, natural experiences, environmental attractions and adventures, simple pleasures and ways visitors can make a difference while exploring the islands from Key Largo to Key West.

By |2021-05-13T16:00:29-04:00September 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 |2018-09-10T03:44:23-04:00September 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 |2018-09-05T20:31:56-04:00September 5, 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 |2018-08-22T21:39:36-04:00August 22, 2018|

‘Islands of the Arts’ Debut Distinctive Sculpture Trail

Intriguing artistry can be seen along the Florida Keys Overseas Highway that traverses the length of the island chain — including, thanks to two Key West philanthropists, the large-scale pieces that make up the new Florida Keys Sculpture Trail. The 81-mile trail stretches along the highway from Islamorada to Key West, where the distinctive sculptures can be easily discovered and admired by art lovers.

By |2021-05-13T16:00:23-04:00August 8, 2018|

Lower Keys Reef and Wreck Are Paradise for Divers

Divers in the Lower Keys can explore wonders such as Looe Key Reef, one of the most beautiful shallow reefs to be found, and the 210-foot Adolphus Busch Sr. Intentionally sunk as an artificial reef in December 1998, today the Busch is populated by marine life including huge southern stingrays, reef sharks and massive schools of tarpon.

By |2018-07-31T15:27:07-04:00July 31, 2018|
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