Cultural Craze Key West and Things To Do
Although just basking in the sun is delight enough in Key West, an avid beauty-madness would not want to miss the myriad of
inexorable Key West and things to do. One could not help but get hooked into the attracting activities you can get in Key West, all under the
sun.
‘Key West and Things To Do’ No.1
Starts with the voyage to the island. A seven-sea navigator cruise could easily take you from Lima, Peru, Panama, to the
historical port of Key West, finally to Fort Lauderdale. Cruising the American seas from South America to the eastern coast of North America,
leaves one more knowledgeable about the history, culture, and peoples of the Americas. Cruise ships dock near the most important park in Key
West, Mallory Square – the historic port of the last island, tip of the Florida Keys, closer to Cuba than Miami. And one only has to walk across
the square to Duval Street, the heart of Key West – shops, restaurants, and bars, history and festivities. Then march to Whitehead Street, to the
Harry Truman’s Little White House and more tourist marks.
‘Key West and Things To Do’ No. 2
To board the Old Town Trolley and Conch Tour Trains taking travelers all around the most important and happenings site in Key
West - Hemingway House, Tennessee Williams Fine Arts Center Audubon House & Tropical Gardens, Bahama Village, Curry Mansion, Key
West Golf Club, East Martello Museum & Gallery, Nancy Forrester's Secret Garden, Fort Jefferson, The San Carlos Institute, The
Wrecker's Museum Oldest House, The Key West Lighthouse Museum, Historic Seaport at Key West Bight, The Southernmost Point (of the United States),
and all Key West attractions. Both the trolley and the train cover over 14 miles of Old Town Key West and is a great tour recounting interesting
and entertaining stories about the city.
‘Key West Things To Do’ No. 3
Bike or better walk the Key West back streets, and feel the mysterious atmosphere at the touch of your tips - climate, natural
beauty, cultural diversity, captivating cuisine, heritage, fests, arts, architecture, theater, museums, music, bars, beaches, the sea and the sea
of people sightseeing, maritime hobbying, shopping, entertaining, or being entertained alike. Visitors could go extremes petting a shark, touring
a cemetery, visiting Hemingway's home, slavering over salvage treasures, going artsy, or just plain partying – all in the ambiance of
freedom, fun and fancy.
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