If you've landed here, you're probably planning to drive the Overseas Highway between Miami and Key West. And let me tell you, it's amazing. Imagine the top down on the convertible, sparkling water on either side, stopping for a quick snorkel at the many beaches followed by a delicious seafood lunch.Read More
The John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in the Florida Keys was the USA’s first undersea park, and covers around 70 nautical square miles with mangrove swamps, shallow water coral and deep sea reefs.Read More
At only 80 pounds, the endangered Key Deer is the smallest subspecies of white-tailed deer and they are found exclusively in the Florida Keys.Read More
The southernmost point in the continental US is in Key West, marked by a striped concrete buoy. From here it’s just 90 miles to Cuba, and despite local legend it’s not possible to see the lights of Havana.Read More
Driving down this jaw-droppingly beautiful highway is a thrill in itself, but there are also plenty of intriguing stops to allow time for on the way.Read More