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Summer Revelry Abounds with Key West’s Tropical Heat Celebrations

Key West’s subtropical weather means summer temps in the high 80s, abundant sunshine and cooling sea breezes. But when it comes to entertainment, August is guaranteed to be a scorcher on the island with the annual Tropical Heat festivities. The sizzling action-packed event takes place Aug. 14-18, with all-male adult-themed events scheduled throughout.

By |2021-05-13T16:07:32-04:00July 17, 2019|

True Treasure Tales Highlight Mel Fisher Days

Mel Fisher's 1985 discovery of the $450 million treasure of the shipwrecked Spanish galleon Atocha is being remembered July 11-13 during Key West’s Mel Fisher Days. Highlights include a dock party with the salvage crew, behind-the-scenes tours of the Fishers' private artifact conservation lab, and the chance to hear adventurous tales recalling Mel’s exuberant spirit.

By |2019-07-10T18:07:53-04:00July 10, 2019|

‘Wedding Crasher’ Offers to Rescue … Somebody

The Florida Keys are among the country’s top wedding destinations. A visit to the Keys can be a lighthearted vacation opportunity for the entire wedding group — so the experience becomes a unique, eagerly anticipated occasion for everyone involved. Plus the attitude is easygoing and casual, and many ceremonies are delightfully informal.

By |2019-07-03T18:40:58-04:00July 3, 2019|

July Entertainment Sparkles with the 2019 Firecracker Competition

Looking for a way to chill out over the July 4 weekend? Then head for Key West's famed "Pink Triangle," the heart of the LGBTQ entertainment district, for some indoor climate-controlled revelry — including the annual Firecracker Competition at Aqua Nightclub. The competition may be hot, but the venue is always pleasantly cool.

By |2021-05-13T16:07:35-04:00July 3, 2019|

Connect & Protect: Sustaining Awareness

As the Florida Keys ease into summer, the “Connect & Protect” program continues to encourage awareness of sustainable opportunities and memorable activities for visitors. Mindful travelers can boost their eco-awareness and take positive action through everything from a plastic-free challenge or a boater education course to connecting with the Coral Restoration Foundation.

By |2019-06-26T16:33:25-04:00June 26, 2019|

Kayak the Unspoiled Florida Keys Backcountry

The Florida Keys' shallow-water backcountry is home to one of the most diverse assortments of marine life in the world, and the tranquil region is an ideal place to explore nature by kayak. Eco-conscious visitors and nature lovers can immerse themselves in the honest, unspoiled Keys on a backcountry kayak adventure.

By |2019-06-19T18:56:31-04:00June 19, 2019|

11 Milestones in Key West’s LGBTQ History

LGBTQ personalities, influences and events have played a huge role in the modern-day history of Key West, a leading gay vacation mecca for decades. With WorldPride well under way, it’s a great time to celebrate the milestones that helped shape the island that draws nearly 300,000 LGBTQ visitors per year.

By |2021-01-17T18:55:37-05:00June 19, 2019|

The Keys Can’t-Miss List: Marathon Restaurants

Where can you chow down on a luscious lobster Reuben? Or melt-in-your-mouth fried Key lime pie? Or a unique and gorgeous sushi dish made from lionfish? The restaurants in Marathon and the Middle Florida Keys offer all these and more — so embark on a tasting excursion to sample, savor and smile.

By |2019-06-12T20:52:41-04:00June 12, 2019|

Savor Suspense in Key West with ‘Most Wanted’ Mystery Writers

A group of unusual suspects is reportedly converging on Key West — a gang of “perps” known for penning today’s top thrillers and mystery fiction. Mystery Fest Key West, set for June 28-30, gives avid readers and aspiring writers the chance to meet and learn from superstar authors including Jeffery Deaver and Heather Graham.

By |2019-06-04T22:53:06-04:00June 4, 2019|

Key West Pride Makes a Splash with Underwater Rainbow Flag

A rainbow flag can now be seen on the 523-foot-long Vandenberg, the second-largest ship in the world to be sunk as an artificial reef. Lying about seven miles off Key West, the "Vandy" draws divers from around the world ... and its rainbow flag is believed to be the first one ever displayed on an artificial reef.

By |2021-05-13T16:07:28-04:00June 4, 2019|
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