Sprawling around the sparkling waters of Biscayne Bay, Miami is the cultural and entertainment capital of South Florida. It’s home to beautiful beaches and a nostalgic Art Deco District, as well as the Latin-infused restaurants and bars of Little Havana. You can tour the Italian Renaissance-style villa of the Vizcaya Museum, explore the street art-adorned warehouses of Wynwood or escape to the gator-filled wetlands of Everglades National Park.
Fringed by white sandy beaches and turquoise waters, the postcard-perfect island of Key Largo is the self-declared “Diving Capital of the World”. Discover the underwater wonders of John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park or hit the hiking and cycling trails of Dagny Johnson Hammock Botanical State Park. This popular resort destination also serves as a gateway to Everglades National Park, with its wildlife-filled wetlands ideally explored by kayak or canoe.
Encompassing 13 tropical islands in the Florida Keys, Marathon is a marine-friendly city that’s famed for its fishing, with plenty of seafood restaurants serving freshly caught lobster and stone crab claws. Spend your days relaxing on the powdery sands of Sombrero Beach or birdwatch along the Crane Point Nature Area’s scenic trails before meeting the local marine life at the Turtle Veterinary Hospital and the Dolphin Research Center
Famously frequented by Ernest Hemingway and Tennessee Williams, Key West is clustered with pastel-coloured houses in the region’s distinctive conch style. Explore the former vacation home of President Harry Truman or get hands-on at the Eco-Discovery Center before soaking up the views from the top of the Key West Lighthouse. At sunset, head to lively Mallory Square to watch the day’s last rays accompanied by live performances and street food.
Laid-back and leisurely, Islamorada is a historically-rich village fringed by coral reefs in the Florida Keys. Anglers can try their luck at luring tarpon and billfish while beach bums can while away their days at tranquil Anne’s Beach. After cruising to the early 19th-century ruins of Indian Key Historic State Park or exploring the History of Diving Museum, you can feast on shrimp and lobsters at the local seafood buffets.
Sprawling around the sparkling waters of Biscayne Bay, Miami is the cultural and entertainment capital of South Florida. It’s home to beautiful beaches and a nostalgic Art Deco District, as well as the Latin-infused restaurants and bars of Little Havana. You can tour the Italian Renaissance-style villa of the Vizcaya Museum, explore the street art-adorned warehouses of Wynwood or escape to the gator-filled wetlands of Everglades National Park.
Sprawling around the sparkling waters of Biscayne Bay, Miami is the cultural and entertainment capital of South Florida. It’s home to beautiful beaches and a nostalgic Art Deco District, as well as the Latin-infused restaurants and bars of Little Havana. You can tour the Italian Renaissance-style villa of the Vizcaya Museum, explore the street art-adorned warehouses of Wynwood or escape to the gator-filled wetlands of Everglades National Park.
Fringed by white sandy beaches and turquoise waters, the postcard-perfect island of Key Largo is the self-declared “Diving Capital of the World”. Discover the underwater wonders of John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park or hit the hiking and cycling trails of Dagny Johnson Hammock Botanical State Park. This popular resort destination also serves as a gateway to Everglades National Park, with its wildlife-filled wetlands ideally explored by kayak or canoe.
Encompassing 13 tropical islands in the Florida Keys, Marathon is a marine-friendly city that’s famed for its fishing, with plenty of seafood restaurants serving freshly caught lobster and stone crab claws. Spend your days relaxing on the powdery sands of Sombrero Beach or birdwatch along the Crane Point Nature Area’s scenic trails before meeting the local marine life at the Turtle Veterinary Hospital and the Dolphin Research Center
Famously frequented by Ernest Hemingway and Tennessee Williams, Key West is clustered with pastel-coloured houses in the region’s distinctive conch style. Explore the former vacation home of President Harry Truman or get hands-on at the Eco-Discovery Center before soaking up the views from the top of the Key West Lighthouse. At sunset, head to lively Mallory Square to watch the day’s last rays accompanied by live performances and street food.
Laid-back and leisurely, Islamorada is a historically-rich village fringed by coral reefs in the Florida Keys. Anglers can try their luck at luring tarpon and billfish while beach bums can while away their days at tranquil Anne’s Beach. After cruising to the early 19th-century ruins of Indian Key Historic State Park or exploring the History of Diving Museum, you can feast on shrimp and lobsters at the local seafood buffets.
Sprawling around the sparkling waters of Biscayne Bay, Miami is the cultural and entertainment capital of South Florida. It’s home to beautiful beaches and a nostalgic Art Deco District, as well as the Latin-infused restaurants and bars of Little Havana. You can tour the Italian Renaissance-style villa of the Vizcaya Museum, explore the street art-adorned warehouses of Wynwood or escape to the gator-filled wetlands of Everglades National Park.
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