History of Bahia Honda State Park Bahia Honda State Park, located at mile marker 37 in the lower Florida Keys, holds a unique place in Florida’s natural and cultural history. Originally part of the Florida East Coast Railway built by Henry Flagler in the early...
A Holiday Getaway in the Florida Keys Unlike Anywhere Else When most people think of the holidays, they imagine snow-covered rooftops, chilly nights by the fireplace, and crowded shopping malls filled with frantic last-minute shoppers. But in the Florida Keys, the...
Dolphin Encounters and Artistic Treasures at Rain Barrel Village in Islamorada Nestled along the scenic Overseas Highway in the heart of the Florida Keys lies a roadside gem unlike any other. Rain Barrel Village in Islamorada has been attracting curious travelers, art...
Tropical Getaways and Dolphin Adventures Near Southernmost Point Guest House in Key West At the southern tip of the continental United States lies a slice of paradise called Key West, famous for its conch-style charm, colorful sunsets, and laid-back island energy....
A Day in Paradise: Swimming with Dolphins Near Robbie’s of Islamorada Nestled in the heart of the Florida Keys, Robbie’s of Islamorada is more than just a pit stop on the Overseas Highway—it’s a full-on adventure haven. With rustic charm and a waterfront buzz,...
History of Margaritaville Beach House Key West Margaritaville Beach House Key West began life as the Barbary Beach House resort, a charming oceanfront property across from Smathers Beach. In November 2021, following a $3 million renovation and rebranding, it reopened...