Created by airynfaerie on July 18, 2006
- Many don't even notice Big Pine Key on the way to Key West, but it is well worth a stop!
Created by Keysy on May 7, 2006
- "Keysy" dining in the fabulous Florida Keys.
Created by Red Mezz on February 6, 2006
- The contemporary hurry of Miami and northern Florida slips into a simpler time as you drive through the sun-baked highway towards the Keys.
Created by Gwilym Owen on November 6, 2002
- Reaching the Florida Keys, US Hwy 1 links 126 Miles of adventure paradise from the southernmost tip of Florida, right down to it’s terminus at Key West, surrounded by the inviting Caribbean Sea.
Created by dawn on February 6, 2001
- Water--turquoise and sapphire jewels--so clear you can see leagues below as rainbow fish dance in rhythm felt in a primal soul. Skies--umbrella shaped shifting--from a dawn of pink and yellow become icy blue at noon and erupting in fiery volcanic hues that sizzle to evening stars !
Created by reef2020 on October 20, 2000
- Most travel guides will tell you the Florida Keys begin at Key Largo. Smart travelers looking to see the "real" keys and avoid the crowds head to Biscayne National Park, 9 miles east of Homestead. Hey, it isn't a cousin of Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon for nothing!
- 5 reviews
- 1 Story
- 9 photos
Created by J'aimeParis on September 24, 2008
- We love the Keys! Each day and each place was different. The diversity of people and places we saw was wonderful. We heard several languages and enjoyed perfect weather.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 26 photos
Created by ChrisfromMiami on August 17, 2006
- This trip we decided to step out of our comfortable "favorites" box and try all new things.
Created by hip guy on July 24, 2006
- Miami Vice: What can I say about Miami... One word: "Bonita!" I got there on a Saturday night and the place was in full swing--it was chaos! I stayed at the very popular CLAY HOTEL HOSTEL.
Florida Keys
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