A park where children age 13 and older can swim with dolphins.
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A park where children age 13 and older can swim with dolphins.
A ritual on Key West: everyday at dusk visitors gather at this seaside spot to watch the spectacular sunset and enjoy lively street performances.
The Dolphin Research Center provides many options for up-close experiences with dolphins - and yes, you can touch these beautiful creatures, for a nominal additional fee. These are quite a few levels...
Fort Zachary Taylor Beach is the best beach in Key West. (If you are looking for prestine, white sand, you don't want Key West...) The beach is rocky, but beautiful. Bring flip flops! You can...
Key West Cemetary is extremely interesting. When you enter the cemetary at the main entrance, you can pick up a pamphlet that contains a map and explanation of the interesting plots. Visit the...
Key Largo is a beautiful town known for it's diving and snorkeling industry. It's the top most of the Florida Keys and home to some of the world's most beautiful coral reef. Key Largo is actually...
This Caribbean Colonial House dating from the 1830s features original furnishings, rare antiques and unusual marine artifacts collected by the Porters, a notable Key West family.
Curry Hammock is quiet, clean and in a good location and a new sand beach has been added. Even though there is no wave action, shallow water wind surfing, kite flying and beach combing can be fun. You
A birdlover's delight, the Audubon House boasts original Audubon engravings of Florida birds, 10 Audubon first editions and a collection of delicate Royal Worcester porcelain birds.
This center rescues injured birds and releases them back into the wild.
Nature trails and fossilized coral reefs are the highlights of this park.
Boat or kayak the 375 miles of open water and look for the white heron, America's largest wading bird, at this wildlife reserve.