Key West: Water Sports, Food, History...
Key West, one of the most sophisticated
small town in America. This two-by-four mile island, with its
colorful history of wreckers and pirates, cigar making and
commercial fishing, is home to many Pulitzer Prize winning authors
and excellent year round theaters. Stroll historic lanes and narrow
streets and discover intriguing art galleries, import and craft
shops. History buffs will enjoy the Hemingway Home, Audubon House,
recently found Spanish treasure, museums, forts and other historic
sites.
Key West's climate lets you participate in a variety of water sports year round. Go deep sea or back water fishing. Swim, snorkel, dive, parasail, jet ski or take a sunset sail.
Sample native seafood such as conch
chowder, fritters, stone crab, lobster and yellowtail snapper. Key
lime pie is a must! Award winning restaurants offer tempting fare
from all over the world. Whether you delight in exploring the
historical and cultural side of Key West, shopping on Duval Street,
soaking up sun and sea or dining and dancing the night away, there
is something here to make a perfect vacation for every member of the
family.




