Above, touring Key West is not difficult with so many tour transporters. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Just before the pandemic hit last year, I was planning on a return trip to Key West, Florida. I had first visited there the year before during a stopover with a Royal Caribbean cruise to Havana, Cuba.
We were in Key West for a few hours and I managed to tour the Shipwreck Treasures Museum and the Hemingway House along with having a couple of margaritas at an outide bar.
Metropolitan Airport News posted an article on Key West, calling it a "tropical paradise".
They begin their article with:
Key West is a magical, mystical place I’ve been told, and after my recent visit I have to agree. Situated at the outermost tip of Florida, Key West is 90 miles from Cuba, a 3 hour nonstop flight from New York on JetBlue and Delta, or a 3 &1/2 hour scenic drive from Miami through the charming Keys.
Key West has beautiful beaches, incredible fishing, sailing and all sorts of watersports in abundance. A sunset cruise is a must, and ours on Captain Denis’ the Breezin, an intimate 42 foot sailboat, was breathtaking! But party boats, booze cruises and floating tiki bars are also an option. And don’t miss the Mallory Square nightly gathering to watch the sunset, a revered local tradition, and joyous celebration with buskers, artists, mermaids and musicians.
I still would like to go to Key West again. Maybe next year.
To read more, go here.
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