Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Key West is One Human Family

Stunning historical architecture, a balmy climate, laid back yet vibrant atmosphere, and a host of tourist attractions, it can't get any better for a holiday destination. And this is why, Key West, an island city, located at the southernmost point of United States, attracts visitors, artists, hippies, water sports enthusiasts, and families all year around.

Key West is part of Florida Keys (made of a group of 1,700 islands) and you have to travel from Miami to get to Key West. Whether you choose to travel by road, sea, or air, there are numerous daily transportation options available from Miami to Key West.

Hop on a Plane

There are several travel companies who run Miami to Key West buses, luxury motor coaches, Keys shuttle, high speed ferries, and cruise ships. Public buses are also frequent and readily available. You can even drive on your own, if you wish. The distance is 160 miles and it takes about 4-5 hours. Daily flights are available from Miami International Airport.

It is recommended that you travel by road or sea to experience the spectacular scenic beauty on the way from Miami to Key West. The Overseas Highway is surrounded by emerald blue water of Atlantic Ocean on one side and Gulf of Mexico on the other, a sea route is also through either of the sides of Florida.



Stop Over

Experience the fish-covered coral formations, the only living coral barrier reef at Key Largo the worlds diving capital and home of splendid botanical gardens, national marine sanctuary, and undersea park.

Go sportfishing in the next stop of Islamorada which is comprised of six islands. Discover history at the diving museum and enjoy a music gig at the TIB amphitheatre on a warm and tropical evening.

Popularly known as 'The Heart of The Keys', Marathon is a complete family holiday destination. This town was spoken about in the book and movie Red Dragon.

Water sports, fishing adventures, shopping, tiki bars, and some off-shore adventure are but a few attractions of the Big Pine Key and the lower keys.

These are some of the most prolific and special places you must visit on the way to Key West or while returning to Miami.

Major Key West Attractions

The tropical weather of Key West makes it the preferred destination for diving, snorkeling, fishing, boating, golfing, and many other outdoor sports and activities. A few of the popular tours are on a glass bottom boat, swimming with the dolphins, and reef eco tours.

Checkout a popular residence turned museum by the famous writer Earnest Hemmingway and former president Harry S. Truman. Visit the old town for a visual treat, tiny lanes with wooden houses, and an array of tropical flowers and trees and discover the historical architecture and botanical pearls.

Experience the spectacular and funky sunset at Mallory Square, where the Sunset celebration is marked by musicians, street performers, mimes, jugglers, food vendors, arts and craft exhibitions. It is one of the major Key West attractions that draws visitors in large numbers every day.

And as evening falls, head to Duval Street for complete and even more entertainment, filled with legendary bars, pubs, world-class restaurants, cafes, night clubs, and shops. The city comes alive at night on Duval Street.

You can explore the island by using public transportation, pedi-cabs, or just by walking around.

Key West is a warm and welcoming area; the official philosophy of the community is 'One Human Family' which you can witness in their immense effort they invoked to restore the historical architecture and to preserve & protect wildlife.



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