By: Ronald LaRue | 2010-11-26 | Destinations Tours in Key West, Florida are a great way to keep organized during a trip in which you can easily lose yourself, and you will. After all, The Key is all about unbridled fun! Florida tours and attractions are the most convenient way to complete Florida Vacations. One must enjoy the easygoing lifestyle for which the key is famous. However... read more
By: Jared Ingram | 2011-11-22 | Travel & Leisure The exciting things that you will have to do in Key West will seem endless when you are there. From shipwreck dive sites to laying on the beach, Key West has a lot to offer. While you are vacationing in this area, you will find many Key West tours that you can take part in. read more
By: DavidWolf | 2010-12-14 | Travel & Leisure The Florida Keys are an unique and exotic locations for family fun. The most well know destinations on the Keys are Key Largo and Key West. Each offter similar attractions with ther own unique features. Scuba diving and fishing are two ot the primary vacations activities available on the Keys. Of course just relaxing on the beach is another. read more
By: | 2010-04-16 | City Guides Originally settled by the Calussa Indians, the Spanish conquistadors tried to take over this prime real estate in the Southwestern Keys. The beaches became the burial grounds for many of the natives, thus giving the Island the name of Bone Island; Cayo Hueso in Spanish. The English Anglicized this name to Key West. read more
By: Richard Neste | 2010-03-31 | Vacation Rentals The colors of Key West, Florida are vivid and mesmerizing. Visit this ode to nature on your next beach vacation. The enchanting respite called Key West is located within the Florida Keys, a sliver of islands off the southern tip of Florida. While Key West may be small, it still manages to find room for plenty of activities and rental homes, condos and cottages. read more
By: Josh Keely | 2010-03-26 | Destinations Key West in Florida is a wonderful destination for travellers from all over the globe. Experience the lovely weather and all the popular attractions. read more
By: Radostin Shavov | 2010-03-29 | Destinations One of the truly beautiful and remarkable cities in Florida is Key West. Beautiful homes dating back to the early days of the Spanish settlers. Home of the famous author, Ernest Hemingway, and winter homes of Thomas Edison, Lou Gehrig, Harry Truman and Tennessee Williams, this city holds many treasures. The streets themselves are full of amusement as you stroll down them viewing street musicians, artists, entertainers. read more
By: Ronald LaRue | 2010-11-26 | Destinations Miami tours and attractions are action packed fun. The variety of options span a Key West day trip from Miami where one can jump on a luxury coach to live a daylong tour of the famed key to the Jungle Island Miami that takes you through animals in their native habitat during a jungle exploration full of surprises. Somewhere between those two extremes... read more
By: C.J. Good | 2011-04-08 | Destinations Without a doubt, Key West, Florida is a welcome and very engaging town. It is a must visit place for anyone that wishes to recharge their batteries. It is a three hour drive from Miami. Along the drive, travelers cross over 60 bridges, one of which is seven miles long. Key West succeeds in waking us up and reminds us just how important relaxation is. read more
By: Melanie Fitzpatrick | 2012-01-04 | Destinations Traveling around the world is something many individuals enjoy doing. For those of you that are open for some real adventure, you may want to take a tour through Florida. During your trip through Florida, when you get to south Florida, you will find Miami. There are many exciting Miami tours that you can take part in. When it is all said and done, you can travel from Miami to Key West, where you w read more
By: Mark Whichard | 2010-11-28 | Travel & Leisure The Sunshine State is home to North America's only subtropical National Park, the Everglades, as well as to some of the most interesting places local and foreign tourists can go. read more
By: David Thorson | 2011-01-14 | Travel & Leisure It wasnt that long ago that the Florida keys could only be reached by boat and were inhabited mainly by wildlife and pirates, and perhaps its the feeling of life lived on the wild side that gives the islands their appeal. With the Atlantic on one side and the Gulf of Mexico on the other, the keys have a tropical climate mitigated by the sea breeze... read more
By: Lauren James | 2010-11-18 | Arts & Entertainment Key West hotel deals offer a traveler a great way to explore Key West and the amazing attractions this city has to offer. In 1521, Juan Ponce De Leon visited this area and claimed it for Spain. In 1763, Britain took control over the land and was eventually returned to Spain in 1783. On March 25, 1822, Mathew C. Perry claimed the land for the United States by putting a United States flag into Key West land. read more
By: Ronald LaRue | 2010-11-26 | Destinations Florida Travel options are extreme and you have the ability to tour Florida in all locations. The tours in central Florida are literally coast-to-coast. Southern Tours in Miami include party boats and northern tours in St. Augustine have history and alligators. Then, for the adventurer you can catch an airboat in the Everglades or snorkel Key West for your chosen day of excitement. A Florida holiday can be anything, except boring... read more
By: Jeff Martinez | 2010-10-18 | Destinations Looking for the perfect place for Halloween thrills and chills this October? The Florida Keys, made up of more than 1700 picturesque islands about 15 miles south of Miami, feature scores of breezy, tree-laden beaches, fine restaurants and vibrant nightclubs. What's more, each year they host a wide array of family-friendly events sure to satisfy even the most demanding Halloween reveler. read more