A perfect pathway to paradise, far frontier and jittery, Key West is more eccentric than other keys but also, more fascinating. The seven-square-mile Island feels like a comely tropical harbour, where the moon-flowers are sombre in the nighttime and the Hellenic Caribbean homes are moody and romantic.
True avid voyagers cannot deny the mesmerizing beauty of Key West, but besides just the regular Caribbean-style villas, literary festivals, tropical dining venues, and some expensive art galleries, Key West has a lot to offer. Want to read more about Key West, let's come with us and explore these 6 to outdoor activities that you should definitely do during your visit to this unique city of the USA.
Key West Sunset Cruise
Enjoy the best of sunset Champagne (or beer, other wines, and full array of liquor) and nibbles on your catamaran sailing cruise in the island's harbor as you savor a smooth ride with ample deck space. As the first sunset color appears, keep your eyes opened for fins as you may spot native bottleneck dolphins - along with the celebrated "green flash" as the sun sinks below the horizon.
A Great Sunny Day at Fort Zachary Taylor State Park
This swath of land is home to many dazzling beaches in Key West, where can can enjoy activities including swimming in deep clean water, snorkelling, and fishing. There is also a Civil War fort for history buffs.
Lime Bike Tours
What else can be an easier and fun-filled way to explore the local streets of the city than the Lime Bike Tours. Book a bike and learn about the history of Island, witness the glorious highlights such as- Mile Market Zoo, Mallory Square, and the Ernest Hemingway House.
Eco-Discovery Center
If you are curious to learn about the extraordinary environments of South Florida, this 6,400-sq-ft. center in the Truman Annex lays it out admirably. Highlights include a replica of an underwater research laboratory and a 20-minute high-definition film with some beautiful footage of local environments including sea-grass beds, mangroves, and hardwood hammocks.
Paradise Island Charters
Farther up the Florida Keys in Key Largo's John Pennekamp State Park and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, this gives you a glimpse of the underwater world of the planet's third largest barrier reef.
So what are you waiting for? Plan your Key West trip today and enjoy the best of outdoor adventure activities with your family, friends, or significant other. We bet this is going to be your best trip ever!
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