Events

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.

By |2021-05-13T15:46:47-04:00March 28, 2017|

Eight Great Sites to Do ‘I Do’ in the Keys

The Florida Keys offer wedding sites that can't be found anywhere else in the world, so couples can marry in a venue as memorable as their love. Historic Civil War-era forts, the homes of literary and political legends, and waterfront or even underwater settings are available in the unique island chain.

By |2017-03-01T17:31:28-05:00March 1, 2017|

Four Keys Cultural Experiences You Just Can’t Miss

In the laid-back Florida Keys, vacationing is an art form. And if you’re seeking cultural experiences to supplement the Keys’ subtropical “fun and sun” vibe, you’ll find arts offerings in just about every genre. Check out four can’t-miss gems to enjoy and remember.

By |2021-05-13T15:29:55-04:00February 8, 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 |2021-05-13T15:27:04-04:00January 18, 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 |2017-01-04T18:31:06-05:00January 4, 2017|

LGBT Life in Paradise

Why do I live in Key West? I wanted a home with warm year-round weather, an LGBT-friendly community and the option to be car-free. I can walk and bike to most places on our island in my shorts and flip-flops — and I enjoy the reactions when I tell people I’ve never owned a car.

By |2021-05-13T15:27:08-04:00January 4, 2017|

Passion, Connection … and Sand

For Morgan Rudluff, Key West’s third annual International Sand Art Competition offered a personal catharsis. For Rusty Croft and Abe Waterman, it provided an opportunity for thought-provoking social commentary. And for spectators watching six artists carve sand at the beachside challenge, it illustrated a triumph of passionate creativity.

By |2021-05-13T15:26:29-04:00November 30, 2016|
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