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Underwater Pumpkin Carving and Other ‘Wrinkles’ on Upper Keys Fun

Key Largo is called the dive capital of the world — with good reason, since it draws underwater enthusiasts from around the globe to experience its diverse, fascinating coral reef ecosystem alive with sea life. Plus Key Largo, and the Upper Keys overall, are home to a weird and wonderful array of lighthearted underwater events.

By |2021-05-13T16:07:42-04:00September 18, 2019|

Headdresses, Headliners and Hilarity Take Center Stage at Key West Contest

Revelers in Key West are firing up their creative juices and their glue guns, hoping to create the winning headgear for the Headdress Ball scheduled Thursday, Oct. 24. The glamorous event is one of the highlights of the island’s 10-day Fantasy Fest celebration, offering a unique blend of lively entertainment and imaginative pageantry.

By |2019-09-18T23:57:06-04:00September 18, 2019|

Looking Back at Mallory Square

For decades, Key West's Mallory Square Sunset Celebration has been an iconic must-do experience for visitors and locals alike. On the pier overlooking colorful Key West Harbor, artisans sell handmade wares and foodstuffs. Performers range from acrobats and musicians to a daring tightrope walker silhouetted against the vivid hues of the evening sky.

By |2019-09-11T19:06:18-04:00September 11, 2019|

Keys Groups, Businesses Organize Dorian Relief Efforts for Northwest Bahamas

Relieved and grateful that the Florida Keys were spared impacts from Hurricane Dorian, Keys groups and businesses are organizing efforts to assist people in the northwest Bahamas who felt the brunt of the hurricane’s devastating winds and water — including citizens of tiny Green Turtle Cay, whose village of New Plymouth is Key West’s sister city.

By |2021-05-13T16:07:44-04:00September 4, 2019|

Connect & Protect: Dive into Florida Keys Eco-Adventures

Vacation volunteerism, often called “voluntourism,” contributes to the self-sufficiency and sustainability of destinations like the Florida Keys. In the Keys, advocacy groups and learning-based attractions offer hands-on experiences that visitors can discover and enjoy — helping them find out more about impacts on Florida's reefs and environment and how the average person can help as a citizen scientist.

By |2020-04-07T13:14:46-04:00August 27, 2019|

Fort Jefferson: Echoes of the Past

Fort Jefferson, America’s largest and most remote coastal fortress, stands on the tiny Dry Tortugas islands 68 miles west of Key West in the Gulf of Mexico. A trip to Dry Tortugas National Park takes visitors into a unique realm, largely untouched by modern civilization yet unmatched in its historic and natural wonders.

By |2019-08-21T14:15:28-04:00August 21, 2019|

“Girls Just Want to Have Fun” as Womenfest Celebrations Return

Get ready for Key West's Womenfest, renowned as one of North America’s largest gatherings of lesbians and their friends. Taking place Sept. 4-8, the event is bursting with an abundance of entertaining revelries on both land and sea — from playful and rambunctious pool parties and picturesque sunset dinner sails to a late-night dance party.

By |2019-08-31T22:40:24-04:00August 21, 2019|

Key West Museums Offer a Colorful Historic Adventure

Key West’s colorful history includes Spanish galleon shipwreck treasures and artifacts, famous artists and eccentrics, a cigar-making heyday, a vibrant past as a bustling seaport and even an eerie haunted doll. So it’s no surprise to find that cultural and historic richness preserved, spotlighted and celebrated in the island city’s many museums.

By |2019-08-14T22:58:02-04:00August 14, 2019|

Hungry in Key Largo? No Problem!

Today’s Key Largo includes upscale new resorts, funky attractions, established dive charter operations and affordable-stay options that are longtime comfy favorites. And savvy “foodies” can’t forget Key Largo’s delicious dining spots. Discover casual eateries, waterfront emporiums with island flair and classic examples of "Old Keys" appeal, many with menus starring incomparable local seafood.

By |2021-05-13T16:07:37-04:00August 7, 2019|

Talking with Teri: Towleroad Interviews Key West Mayor Teri Johnston

In late 2018, Key West’s first lesbian mayor was elected. Teri Johnston, a former City Commissioner, is also the first openly gay woman elected mayor of a major Florida city. Popular and well-respected, Johnston was interviewed recently by the leading news source Towleroad — and Towleroad permitted Keys Voices to share excerpts from that interview.

By |2021-05-13T16:07:39-04:00August 7, 2019|
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