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Cuban Heritage, Food and Culture Enrich Key West

Key West is located just 90 miles from Cuba, and the two locales have a cultural connection that dates back almost 190 years, when early cigar makers found new homes in the island city. So it's no surprise that Cuban artistry, heritage sites, cuisine and even coffee enliven and enhance today's Key West.

By |2019-01-24T02:30:50-05:00January 23, 2019|

Where to Sample Keys-Crafted Spirits and Brews

A trail of breweries and distilleries winds throughout the 125-mile-long Florida Keys island chain, offering libations, brews and handcrafted cocktails infused with subtropical flavors such as Key lime or coconut. It's great fun to travel the trail, discovering each spot's individual vibe, sampling spirits and brews as desired, and discovering areas of the Keys through their varied and vibrant libations.

By |2021-05-13T16:04:15-04:00January 16, 2019|

How Do Key Westers Live? Find Out During Unique Home Tours

Ever wondered how Key West residents live — and what lies behind their houses’ white picket fences, striking facades and gleaming front doors? Home tours scheduled for January, February and March offer a rare chance to find out. Discover Victorian gems and "shotgun" cottages, wonderful modern-day designs, interiors filled with antiques and art, and outdoor living spaces with lush, lovely gardens.

By |2021-05-13T16:04:17-04:00January 16, 2019|

Music and Art ‘Star’ in Marathon’s Memorable Winter Events

Marathon may be the midpoint of the Florida Keys Overseas Highway, but it’s certainly not “middle of the road” when it comes to special events. Upcoming celebrations blend sun, smiles and a heaping helping of creativity in the Keys’ balmy “winter” climate. Among the best are the Florida Keys Celtic Festival and the Pigeon Key Art Festival.

By |2021-05-13T16:04:19-04:00January 9, 2019|

Begin 2019 With Five Foodie Feasts in the Florida Keys

Want to get 2019 off to a tasty start? Then plan to savor sunshine, fabulous food and wonderful wines at five Florida Keys celebrations of cuisine and spirits that take place in January. Each is unique, but they all spotlight local chefs’ creativity and indigenous Keys ingredients like fresh-off-the-boat fish and seafood.

By |2019-01-02T20:44:26-05:00January 2, 2019|

Join Kelly McGillis and Global Flag Football Teams in Key West

More than two dozen international teams will converge on Key West for adrenaline-charged sports competition Jan. 22-29, during the 28th annual Kelly McGillis Classic International Women’s & Girls’ Flag Football Championship. The Classic also features a Women’s Speaker Series focusing on female empowerment, parties and games, and acting workshops and performances guided by the famed actress herself.

By |2019-01-02T22:17:09-05:00January 2, 2019|

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|

Spotlight: Larry Blackburn, a Picture-Perfect Key West Resident

Larry Blackburn is a prominent Florida Keys photographer, a fervent supporter of the Keys' "One Human Family" community and a constant presence at special events and fundraisers. Plus he will reign all year as the king of Key West's Fantasy Fest celebration after earning his crown by raising money for a local nonprofit. "Meet" Larry, whose heart is as notable as his height, by reading on.

By |2018-12-19T22:00:47-05:00December 19, 2018|

Remembering a Keys Angler: President George H.W. Bush

Former President George H.W. Bush was passionate about catch-and-release fishing in the Florida Keys. His interest in fishing for Keys species such as bonefish, tarpon and permit was so significant that he lent his name to the George Bush/Cheeca Lodge Bonefish Tournament staged in Islamorada. And the time he spent angling in Keys waters revealed a unique and appealing side to his personality.

By |2020-04-07T13:27:40-04:00December 12, 2018|
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