Big Pine Key & the Lower Keys

Where to Get a Florida Keys ‘Flavor Fix’

Visitors can enjoy the indigenous flavors of the Florida Keys, and take home tasty edible “souvenirs” to help sustain them until their next vacation escape. The Keys are home to artisan food crafters including a master chocolatier, beekeepers and even a saltmaker.

By |2016-05-25T15:31:18-04:00May 25, 2016|

‘Keys Crafted’ and Why It Matters

In the Florida Keys, where the day-to-day business of living is easy, extraordinary creativity thrives. You'll find scores of freethinking spirits who, in the island chain’s nurturing atmosphere, indulge their talent for crafting wares as individualistic as they are.

By |2021-05-13T15:23:04-04:00May 11, 2016|

Explore the Keys With an Eco-Tour Expert

Journalist Robert Silk has a great love for the Florida Keys’ natural world. Recently his outdoor outlook inspired him to write “An Eco-Tourist’s Guide to the Everglades & the Florida Keys,” and here he offers insights into his favorite activities and places in the region’s fascinating natural environment.

By |2016-06-03T15:34:52-04:00May 4, 2016|

Offbeat ‘Zero K’ Race is MOO-ving Experience

While some runners push themselves to race long and grueling distances, participants in one recent Florida Keys challenge did the exact opposite. About 1,400 “athletes” who didn’t want to break a sweat romped, strolled and ambled across the Florida Keys’ shortest bridge (spanning mere feet!) during April’s Cow Key Channel Bridge Run.

By |2021-05-13T15:23:53-04:00April 13, 2016|

Six Ways to Inspire ‘Keys Smiles’

Particularly when winter has much of the world in its chilly grip, the siren song of the subtropical Florida Keys can be almost impossible to resist. The Keys offer ways to indulge body, mind and tastebuds while recharging your batteries and sparking smiles that just don’t stop.

By |2021-05-13T15:18:51-04:00January 27, 2016|

Paradise for Birders: Six Keys Hotspots

Most people know the Florida Keys are famous for their fabulous underwater beauty, which includes the continental United States’ only living coral barrier reef. But far fewer people are aware that the Keys are among the top destinations in the entire world for year-round bird watching.

By |2016-01-20T17:34:04-05:00January 6, 2016|

The Saga of Santa Keys

‘Twas the night before Christmas and all through the Keys Smiling holiday revelers savored the breeze. But in other locations, nobody was smiling as they braved freezing temperatures far from the islands.

By |2020-04-07T13:42:03-04:00December 23, 2015|
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