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Key West America’s Top 10 Spring Break Destinations
Photo by denizandnancy on Photobucket. Sloppy Joe’s Bar is a popular Duval Street destination for students on Spring Break in Key West, Florida. As reported in USA Today, Key West One Of America’s Top 10 Spring Break Destinations. “And if you’re thinking of booking a Florida vacation rental around spring break, start searching now.…
Read MoreSpring Break in Key West: Five Essential Tips
(KEY WEST) February 3, 2013 – Attracted by the multicultural, laid-back ambiance, tropical temperatures and wild bar scene in America’s only Caribbean island, Key West is an increasingly popular Spring Break destination for college students from throughout Florida and beyond. The population of this four-mile long by two-mile wide Island swells with college students between…
Read MoreKey West Jet Ski Island Tour Video
If you’ve never been on a personal watercraft before, you just have no idea what you’re missing or how much fun it is! It’s sort of the seagoing version of a Harley Davidson, but you don’t need a special license to drive one. In just a few minutes your tourguide will show you how to…
Read MoreKey West Dolphin Watch Excursions: Watch the Dolphins Watch You!
Key West dolphin tours are hugely popular, and are a “must-see” part of any Florida Keys vacation. People just seem to be drawn to these graceful creatures. Bottlenose dolphins are fascinating because of their beauty and intelligence. Though they’re wild, the bottlenose dolphins in the ocean around Key West are frequently curious and interested in…
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Read MoreKey West: Snorkel and Dive Paradise
How popular is Key West snorkeling? Conchs and visitors spend upwards of $150 million a year at reef-related businesses, supporting thousands of local jobs. Surrounded by warm, shallow tropical waters on all sides, it’s no surprise that the Florida Keys are a magnet for divers and snorkelers year-round.
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