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The Florida Keys

Like the Bahamas and Bermuda, the Florida Keys are located geographically outside of the Caribbean Sea but are closely associated with the Caribbean in terms of their culture and climate. If you're looking for a Caribbean-style getaway, a trip from the mainland U.S. to the Keys is the only way to get your island groove on without ever having the leave dry land.
Scuba Diving Treasure Hunters - Treasure Hunters Scuba Dive the Atocha
Mel Fisher’s Treasures is offering a limited number of scuba diving treasure hunters the opportunity to spend a week learning about treasure hunting and go scuba diving at the site of the Atocha wreck off Key West.
Top Bars in Key West
With all due respect to New Orleans, Key West is the best party town in the U.S. The weather is great, the people are friendly, the drinks are generous and cheap (especially at Happy Hour), and the atmosphere is safe and fun. You can't possibly drink in all of Key West's bars in one night or even two ... but some people try. My picks for the best bars in Key West include:
Cats of the Hemingway Home and Museum in Key West, Florida
Photo gallery featuring the famous cats living at the Hemingway Home in Key West.
Top Florida Keys Attractions
The 150-mile, 3.5-hour drive from Miami to Key West is something that every traveler should experience at least once, but there's no need to jet straight through to Mallory Square and mile marker zero when there's so much to see along the way. Here are some of the best stops to make as you follow the Overland Highway through the Keys, listed in the order that you will encounter them on yo…
Photo Tour of Gay Key West
Historically one of the world's most charming and popular gay resort communities, Key West lies at the very southwestern tip of the Florida keys, just about 90 miles from Cuba. It's famed for its friendly, everybody's-welcome spirit and beautifully preserved historic district. Here's a photo tour of this gay-popular, tropical hideaway.
Florida Keys Spring Break Guide
Step by step guide to planning a Spring Break trip to the Keys -- helpful for visits any time of the year, actually!
The Florida Keys FAQ
Here we'll explore some of the questions I'm most frequently asked about the Keys... What is the weather like?... How are the beaches?... What is the best way to get to the Keys?... What is there to do?... and then we'll give you an overview of each Key. From your About.com Florida guide...
The Overseas Highway: Miami to Key West
The Overseas Highway, the southernmost leg of U.S. Highway 1 and sometimes called the Highway That Goes to Sea is a modern wonder. The road, that follows a trail originally blazed in 1912 by Henry Flagler's Florida East Coast Railroad, stretches from Miami to Key West.
Florida Keys Camping
Campgrounds are scattered throughout the Keys and you can choose from every type of camping experience — from primitive camping to “roughing it” in a luxury RV.
The Best of Key West
Key West blends relaxing tropical climate, beautiful sunsets, and rich history with an on-the-wild-side nightlife that is an experience of a lifetime. Close your eyes and imagine yourself kicking back in a hammock and sipping a margarita, then join us as we tour some of the best of Key West.
Gay Spring Break in Key West
Key West's live and let live legacy, which includes a shady pirate past, lives on in the shape of a gay travel mecca for those with a tooth for adventure -- this town at the literal end of the road (Florida's A1A) welcomes travelers from every walk of life without question.
Florida Keys Photo Gallery
The Florida Keys, a chain of islands connected to the South Florida mainland and each other by the Overseas Highway, blend relaxing tropical climate, beautiful sunsets, and rich history with outstanding natural beauty.
The Florida Keys: Islamorada
Today, known as the "Sportfishing Capital of the World," Islamorada is heralded for its angling diversity and features the Keys' largest fleet of offshore charter boats and shallow-water "backcountry" boats. However, there's more to do in the Islamorada area than fishing.
The Florida Keys: Key Largo
Driving from mainland Florida, visitors to the Florida Keys enter the 125-mile subtropical island chain at Key Largo, the longest island in the Keys.
The Florida Keys: Marathon
The allure of the Islands of Marathon – the midway point of the Florida Keys, an hour's drive from Key West and Key Largo – emanates from its fascinating history and environmental attractions. The Middle Keys comprise Conch Key, Duck Key, Grassy Key, the Crawl keys, Key Colony Beach, Key Vaca, Fat Deer Key, Knight's Key and Pigeon Key.
Key West Sunset Celebration
Florida's sunsets are spectacular, and people in Key West think that is reason enough to celebrate!
Hemingway Days in Key West
Like birds flocking south for the winter, they come to Key West around this time every year. Who? The Ernest Hemingway look-alikes. Some come to pay homage and some come for an excuse to drink. Most come to compete in the Hemingway Days popular look-alike contest. All come because of a great man who once lived here.
The Little White House in Key West, Florida
The Little White House was built in 1890 as a first officer’s quarters on a naval station in Key West. Thomas Edison would reside there during World War I while donating his services to the Navy. However, it was Harry S. Truman that would spend so much of his presidency there – 175 days – to earn the house the nickname “The Little White House."
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