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December 22nd, 2011

Key West, Florida (The Conch Republic)

Originally settled by the Calussa Indians, the Spanish conquistadors tried to take over this prime real estate in the Southwestern Keys. The beaches became the burial grounds for many of the natives, thus giving the Island the name of Bone Island; Cayo Hueso in Spanish. The English Anglicized this name to Key West.

John Simonton, and American businessman, purchased the island from Juan Pablo Salas and developed the island with the help of Greene, Whitehead, and Fleming. They encouraged the Navy to open a base to combat piracy in the area.

The island prospered because the coral reefs brought many ships to Davy Jones Locker. Many became millionaires from salvaging the numerous shipwrecks. At one point the people of Key West became the richest city per capita in the United States.

Henry Morrison Flager, against all odds and better judgement, built a railroad from Homestead to Key West.

The first train arrived on January 22, 1912. This connected the mainland with Key West. From Key West, Havana Cuba was only ninety miles away. Considered the Eighth Wonder of the Modern world, the Overseas Railroad spanned 42 stretches of sea with causeways and bridges, the longest being seven miles. From 1912 to 1935 Key West exploded as a tourist and business center. A major Class five hurricane destroyed much of the tracks in 1935. Once again Key West had been cut off from the mainland.

The State of Florida purchased the Overseas Railroad right-of way and turned it into the Overseas Highway in 1938, using the roadbed and bridges Henry Flager built.

World War II brought new prosperity to the island with the Naval Base. Ernest Hemmingway and Tennessee Williams resided and visited the island.

Cuban tobacco became hand rolled cigars.

In 1981 the Us Government set up road blocks near Key Largo, cutting off the tourist trade to Key West. Not too sure why this happened. The citizens of Key West decided to secede. They formed the Conch (Pronounced conk) Republic. Many still fly the flag today. They demanded billions in reparation and foreign aide. The US Government ignored their wishes; but they did remove the roadblocks.

Today Key West thrives primarily on tourism. Arrive by driving the 128 miles along the Overseas Highway on the old railroad bed, or fly into Key West Airport, or take the Key West Express ferry from Marco Island or Ft. Myers Beach. To acquaint yourself to the island take the 1½ to 2 hour Conch Tour Train. Tickets can be purchased at the booth at the Flager Train station or at The Old Town ticket booth near Mallory Square. The guided tour travels just about every street in Key West: a great orientation to the island. Other forms of transportation on the island are electric cars, bicycles, mopeds, taxicabs, and bicycle carriages for two. Walking the streets, perhaps, is the best way of seeing the island, which is four miles long and one mile wide. Traffic can be a real challenge, especially along US 1, which has its terminus at mile marker 0.

Looking for action? Duval Street is your goal. Stop and have a beer at Hemingway’s watering hole, Sloppy Joe’s bar and restaurant (the original bar is ½ block away at Capt. Tony’s Saloon). If your interests lean toward Jimmy Buffet, go to Margaritaville, only four short blocks down the street. Up and down Duval restaurants, bars, souvenir shops, and people watching beckon everyone to the narrow sidewalks. You might even come across one of Key West famous chickens strolling the street.

Other highlights include Hemingway’s home, with guided tours running $ 12.00 at this time. Views from the exterior are free. Across Whitehead Street stands the old lighthouse and keepers quarters. The lighthouse was moved inland to protect it from hurricanes. A couple more blocks down the street is the Truman White House. President Truman used this resident and the many outbuildings during his time in office. Other dignitaries also followed his lead: John F. Kennedy, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and Colin Powell. Talking about President Truman, not to be missed is the Margaret Truman Laundromat. Rumor has it that it was named for Margaret Truman, the president’s daughter. Its location is at the corner of Margaret and Truman Streets. Thus its named.

Along Truman Street sits the convent of Our Lady of the Sea. Many survivors of the hurricane of 1935 were treated there. The nuns erected a grotto next to the church in honor of Our Lady of Lourdes. When hurricane season approaches many candles light the grotto as a prayer to keep Key West free and safe. A marker designates the Southernmost spot in the Continental USA. Tourists love to have their picture taken by it.

We ate lunch at Pepe’s Restaurant on Caroline Street, near Flager Station. This eatery, established in 1909, features American food in abundance. I had a hard time finishing my open faced meatloaf sandwich.

A trip to Key West is taking in the numerous water sports: parasailing, jet skis, snorkeling, riding glass bottom boats, deep sea fishing, or just relaxing on the beaches on the Atlantic Ocean side. A day trip to The Dry Tortugas National Park (Fort Jefferson) leaves daily from Key West.

Above all people-watching, the climate, and the laid back atmosphere draws people, young and old, to the Conch Republic. It beckons you too.

John and Maggie Pelley are Geriatric Gypsies. During our travels we have found many different and exciting places. Each town has a story to tell. Both of us enjoy good listening music as we go. Johnhas a CD he has recorded.

The secret to a great 36 hours on this small island off the tip of Florida is to make friends with the gregarious and outgoing locals. Related Article: nyti.ms Watch more videos at nytimes.com
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December 17th, 2011

The Excitement from Miami to Key West

 

Traveling around the world is something many individuals enjoy doing. For those of you that are open for some real adventure, you may want to take a tour through Florida. During your trip through Florida, when you get to south Florida, you will find Miami. There are many exciting Miami tours that you can take part in. When it is all said and done, you can travel from Miami to Key West, where you will find your next big adventure.

The tours you can go on in Miami, Florida, are filled with action. You can hop into a luxury coach and enjoy a trip from Miami to Key West. During this time, you will get to take in a lot of scenery and watch a lot of wildlife n their native habitat. The jungle exploration is definitely full of many surprises. Somewhere between Miami and Key West, you will get the option to go on the Biscayne Bay Sightseeing Cruise.

Along with the cruise options, you have Miami Seaquarium. Here, you will get to see dolphins and whales glide through the water as they interact with humans. A vacation in Florida is not complete until you get the chance to watch whales and dolphins.

While there are many different tours in Miami, a popular one would be the Everglades Airboat Ride and Wildlife Show. You will find this tour at Gator Park. Here, you will get to see different types of Florida wildlife such as turtles, alligators, exotic birds and fish. The airboat will take you deep into the Florida Everglades National Park. A professional guide will be narrating each one of the tours, so you will get the opportunity to learn about the different areas.

For those of you who would like to learn more about the city of Miami, you may want to go on the Miami City Tour.

During this tour, all you have to do is sit back and view the excitement that South Florida has to offer.

For those individuals that are looking for even more excitement, you may want to hop on a helicopter and hover above Miami. As you are flying in a private helicopter, you will be able to feel the exhilaration of flying over such a beautiful part of Florida.

Of course, no trip to Florida is complete without taking a trip to Key West. Going from Miami to Key West will take you twelve hours. During your journey, you will travel across forty two bridges. One of those bridges is the Seven Mile Bridge that you saw in 2 Fast 2 Furious and True Lies. When you finally reach Key West, you will find many things to do. You can take a tour on the 2-hour glass bottom boat and visit the Coral Reef, snorkel, go parasailing and much more.

 

 

 

 

When you are done with those Miami tours, you may choose to go to Key West. Going from Miami to Key West will take you 12 hours and you will be passing over seven bridges.

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December 14th, 2011

Amazing Key West Tours

The exciting things that you will have to do in Key West will seem endless when you are there. From shipwreck dive sites to laying on the beach, Key West has a lot to offer. While you are vacationing in this area, you will find many Key West tours that you can take part in.

Jet Ski Island Tour – For those of you that are looking for an aquatic adventure during your stay, the Jet Ski Island Tour is good news. During your guided tour, you will go twenty six miles around the coastline of this area. You can choose to go at a slow pace and enjoy the sights or you could cruise the waters quickly – the choice is all yours. During this tour, they will make numerous stops where you can enjoy the sandy white beaches. Don’t worry, because you will not be inactive for long. The stops will, however, give you some time to appreciate the landscape in the area.

The guide will give you a lot of information about the indigenous plants and animal life in the area. If you love nature, then you will be amazed over the biodiversity of Key West.

Ultimate Adventure Tour – The Ultimate Adventure Tour offers plenty of outdoor and water sports activities. If you love water sports, then this tour is for you. If you have children, there are numerous kid-friendly activities that they can take part on during this tour. Enjoying these activities together, with your children, is the ultimate way to bond. The staff will provide all of the safety gear, equipment, supervision and instruction that is needed throughout the day.

Back Country Safari is another interesting tour. On this tour, you will make your way through turquoise waters abroad a Nineteenth Century skipjack. This Nineteenth Century Skipjack was originally used to harvest oysters in the Chesapeake Bay. Later, it was used in the Florida Keys as a fishing vessel. During this adventure, you will get to snorkel. The knowledgeable guides will choose the ultimate snorkel places according to the weather, wind and current conditions during that day. They will pick the calmest spots that have the best clarity and are easy to swim in. They will supply you with all of the snorkelling gear, including wetsuits and masks during the winter. This is a combination tour that will also include kayaking in the Mangrove Islands. If you do not have any experience kayaking or snorkelling, don’t worry, because the guides will give you proper guidance during this excursion.

In addition to all of the activities and tours, at the end of the day, you cannot forget about the lovely world-class restaurants that are spread throughout the area. Along with world-class restaurants, you will also have classy lounges, historic streets and local bar dives.  For those of you that are interested in these type of tours, there is a site you can turn to where there are major discounts – you do not have to pay the full price.

If you are looking for travel tips to Miami, visit our site to find more information about Miami City Tours and Miami to Key West.

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December 12th, 2011

Key West Hotel Deals

Key West hotel deals offer a traveler a great way to explore Key West and the amazing attractions this city has to offer. In 1521, Juan Ponce De Leon visited this area and claimed it for Spain. In 1763, Britain took control over the land and was eventually returned to Spain in 1783. On March 25, 1822, Mathew C. Perry claimed the land for the United States by putting a United States flag into Key West land.

The economy of Key West is mainly based on its port, tropical climate, fishing spots and scenic beauty. Key West has construction, retail trade, entertainment, and hospitality industries which contribute a large amount to Key Wests annual revenue. Tourism is also very important to Key Wests economy as many artists, musicians, couples, fisherman and families come here every year for the citys magnificent and inspiring scenic views and great fishing spots.

Key West draws in large crowds of tourists every year who come to see and experience Key West culture, art, dance and theatre. The Pigeon Key Art Festival is held annually and a great place to come to see some really inspiring art. Key West hotel deals will help you enjoy every aspect of the great city and more in a relaxing and affordable way. Key West has many art galleries including popular galleries such as Archeo Gallery, American Royal Arts, Fort Ease Martello Museum and Gallery, Gallery Key West and Key West Art Center. These museums house many fine arts. Some such as the American Royal Arts houses a Rock And Roll art gallery with selective artworks of famous music bands and musicians such as Elis, Sinatra, Beatles and Stones. The Key West Symphony Orchestra draws in leading classical musicians in every year from all over the United States and usually has up to three sold-out concerts annually.

Many tourists come to Key West to swim with the dolphins in Key Wests magnificent waters. There are key dolphins spots and Dolphin World can help you swim with them. The Key West aquarium is also a great place to visit during your vacation. The aquarium houses over 100 species of marine life and the children can even feed the marine animals daily. The Florida Keys Eco Discovery Center is also another fantastic aquarium to visit. The Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory is a magnificent place to visit and enjoy the captivating essence of nature with 50 different species of butterfly and unique vegetation.

There are a number of luxury hotels in Key West that can facilitate your accommodation and help you get a good nights rest. Amongst the top hotels are Santa Maria Suites, Parrot Key Hotel and Resort, The Westin Sunset Key Guest Cottages, Pier House Resort And Caribbean Spa, The Westin Key West Resort And Marina, Marquesa Hotel and the Key West Marriott Beachside Hotel. These hotels offer amenities such as pools, gyms, spas and restaurants. They also offer customer service, customer information, travel guides and transportation. Key West hotel deals are a great way to experience the true thrill of Key West.

The most important part of planning any trip is to find the best deals on hotels and attractions. The internet is a gateway to a huge selection of deals that any enthusiastic traveler can opt to take and not only make their trip enjoyable but affordable too.

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December 8th, 2011

Key West Vacation Packages

The great state of Florida has for many years been a very attractive destination for tourists of all shapes and sizes. It goes without saying really. It’s nicknamed the ‘Sunshine State’ and plays host to some of the greatest theme parks in the world, legendary Miami Beach and many other things. Also among these popular places of interest is the Florida Keys. These are a number of islands on the southern part of the state. The most popular is Key West.

A Key West vacation package has therefore become a favourite for many. There are so many things to do, places to see and attractions to enjoy, that one doesn’t need a great deal of convincing to plan a holiday here. So you may wonder, ‘what is the sort of things I should include in my Key West vacation package?’

Let’s look at a few:

Diving and Snorkeling

One thing you should know about the Florida Keys is that the weather is nice…

very nice! This makes it a perfect setting to so some diving in the area. Especially you may want to do some wreck diving. A number of ships have been sunk in the area which makes for a real adventurous diving expedition.

Sites

Sightseeing as part of your Key West vacation package is a definite. This place is not just about warm water and beaches, but also boasts some impressive historical sights that you’ll surely find of interest. Three are worth mentioning. This is Hemingway House where Ernest Hemingway wrote many of his renowned novels, The Lighthouse which is open to the public for an interesting viewing and Harry Truman’s Little White House. These can all be done in one day.

Attractions

A Key West vacation package should definitely also include a visit to the local aquarium.

This is a world class facility and one of the most important attractions in the area.

These are just a handful of some ideas that you may wish to consider. The simple fact is that the Keys has things to do for the young ones, middle aged adults and even grandpa and grandma! Key West also has a marvelous array of restaurants that serve some of the best seafood you can find. Heck, not just seafood, just about anything!

Josh Keely regularly comments and writes on Key West vacation packages. His knowledge and advice has helped many folks to plan an action packed Key West vacation of all sorts.

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May 29th, 2011

Raw Vegan Travel in Key West, Florida! Robert is Here Fruit Stand

Here in South Florida, Brian shares some photo and video from day one of his travels, featuring the famous “Robert is Here” Fruit Stand in Homestead, FL — the premiere location for tropical fruit (and therefore for low-fat raw/80-10-10 vegans). Also a quick look into raw vegan airplane snacks and food prep tools for the hotel room.

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May 9th, 2011

Disney’s Old Key West Resort Villa Tour

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2 Bedroom villa at Old Key West

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April 19th, 2011

Travel Quest HD invades Key West- Hosted by S.D.J.

Travel Quest, Sharp Dressed John invades Key West- TravelQuestHD. Key West Tourism. Travel Quest HD Host John Reed visits Key West for some fun, sun and lots of action.

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April 4th, 2011

ConchTV Florida Keys and Key West – Sunny Days Catamarans – Reef Express

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Florida Keys and Key West Video Travel Guide

Exciting Streaming Videos, Informative Websites, Downloadable Brochures, Interactive Maps, Plus Value Savings Coupons! Our very own expert hosts take you behind the scenes for first look access into accommodations, arts, attractions, boating, bridal, dining, diving, entertainment, events, fishing, kids, news, realtors, shopping, tourism and watersport

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April 2nd, 2011

ConchTV Florida Keys and Key West – Sunny Days Catamarans – Reef Express

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Florida Keys and Key West Video Travel Guide

Exciting Streaming Videos, Informative Websites, Downloadable Brochures, Interactive Maps, Plus Value Savings Coupons! Our very own expert hosts take you behind the scenes for first look access into accommodations, arts, attractions, boating, bridal, dining, diving, entertainment, events, fishing, kids, news, realtors, shopping, tourism and watersport

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