Costumed actors performing re-enactments and treasures from sunken ships give an insight into Key West’s history of salvaging and the lives of “wreckers”.
This aquarium lets you get close to the creatures that inhabit the mangroves and coral reefs of the Florida Keys, including stingrays and green sea turtles.
Discover the only living coral reef in the U.S. in “The Diving Capital of the World”. Florida Keys’ northern island is also known for its wildlife and eco-tourism.
Visit this thriving coastal community in the heart of the Middle Keys for old-fashioned family fun, seafood festivals, kayak adventures and sandy beaches.
Costumed actors performing re-enactments and treasures from sunken ships give an insight into Key West’s history of salvaging and the lives of “wreckers”.
Trace one of the world’s most astonishing watersports back through the centuries to see some of the first diving suits as you explore this interactive museum, featuring the world\'s largest international collection of diving artifacts.
Tour the old naval officer quarters where President Harry S. Truman made historic decisions on world-changing events, including civil rights and the Cold War.
Trace one of the world’s most astonishing watersports back through the centuries to see some of the first diving suits as you explore this interactive museum, featuring the world\'s largest international collection of diving artifacts.
Relax or join the party at Key West’s most popular beach, where water sports, volleyball and seafood vendors make it the perfect place to spend the weekend.
Explore the old haunts of Ernest Hemingway, discover pirate history and enjoy the nightlife in this laid-back beachside town in the Straits of Florida.
Dive, figuratively or literally, into America’s first underwater park, located amid colorful marine life in the blue waters surrounding Key Largo, Florida.
Visit this thriving coastal community in the heart of the Middle Keys for old-fashioned family fun, seafood festivals, kayak adventures and sandy beaches.