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Simply the Keys

In today’s world, the best vacation is all about simplicity. It’s about savoring the taste of fresh local fish, the sight of a blazing sunset, the cool kiss of saltwater in the blue Atlantic. It's about sharing moments you’ll remember forever with people you love ... amid the simple pleasures and uncontrived experiences you’ll find in the Florida Keys.

By |2021-05-13T15:27:03-04:00January 18, 2017|

Kim Stamps Makes Memories ‘Up The Keys’

Explore off-the-beaten-path Lower Keys attractions that many visitors never see -- and learn about Florida Keys history, culture and ecology -- during a fascinating Up The Keys Eco-Tour developed by enthusiastic Keys resident Kim Stamps.

By |2021-05-13T15:27:06-04:00January 10, 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|

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|

‘Nutcracker Key West’ Features Island Flair (and Roosters!)

A unique subtropical version of the classic ballet “The Nutcracker” awaits holiday-loving audiences Dec. 10-18 in Key West, flavored with characters and sets that spotlight the island’s colorful history, magnificent coral reef environment and even quirky free-roaming local roosters. “Nutcracker Key West” combines 15 professional dancers from around the world with dozens of local children and adults — all passionate about using their talents to bring the beloved story to life.

By |2016-11-16T23:17:41-05:00November 16, 2016|

Fantasy Fest: Madness, Meaning and Memories

Born in 1979, Key West's Fantasy Fest has grown to be an exuberant 10-day whirlwind of costuming and masking contests, themed parties, masquerade events and a gala grand parade. And the revelry has also celebrated some amazing people and true-life heroism.

By |2016-10-26T16:08:30-04:00October 26, 2016|

Five Tips for a Fabulous Fantasy Fest

Last October in Key West, I spotted a character wearing a feathered bikini and six-foot-tall peacock headdress, a group of silver-garbed “Beauty School Dropouts From Mars” and a quartet impersonating the legendary Jamaican bobsled team. And it was all part of Fantasy Fest.

By |2021-05-13T15:23:51-04:00October 26, 2016|

Hops and Hibiscus: A Florida Keys Brewer’s Passion

Cheryl McBay and her brewmaster husband, Craig McBay, are devoted to producing Keys-crafted beers flavored with an island vibe. Their vibrant microbrewery, aptly named Florida Keys Brewing Co., is tucked away in Islamorada's arts and cultural district at Morada Way.

By |2016-10-12T20:43:03-04:00October 12, 2016|

‘Zombies’ to Invade Key West Oct. 23

Key West's Zombie Bike Ride, a pre-Halloween tradition for visiting and local families and groups, is scheduled Sunday, Oct. 23 -- and much of the island is likely to be overrun by an oddly lively gaggle of the biking dead. The spooky spectacle typically draws several thousand participants (including a few slightly bewildered pets).

By |2021-05-13T15:23:19-04:00October 5, 2016|
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