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Sue Cooper: Steward of the Lower Keys Backcountry

Sue Cooper, a Florida Keys paddleboard guru and author of “Millionaire in Flip Flips,” is the face of Lazy Dog Adventures — known for its slogan, “We do more in a week than most people do all day.” But don’t be fooled by that slogan; Sue is brimming with business acumen and motivational concepts.

By |October 4, 2023|

New Festival Spotlights Key West’s Cuban Connection

Key West frequently celebrates its historic Cuban connection with events that showcase our cultural ties to the nearby island nation. One such event will be the inaugural LGBT Art & Culture REvolution, set for Sept. 7-13. Key West attendees can enjoy everything from cigar, rum distillery and art gallery tours to Cuban music events and a special Cuba Libre brunch.

By |July 19, 2017|

In Hemingway’s Footsteps

As the first widely-renowned author to make Key West his home, Ernest Hemingway inspired generations of writers and readers to follow in his footsteps and explore the island’s innate creativity. His legacy and love for Key West are celebrated each July during Hemingway Days.

By |July 12, 2017|

The Fun Factor Rises for Tropical Heat 2017

Key West's Tropical Heat, set for Aug. 16-20, features pool parties, sunset sails, snorkel and paddleboarding tours, drag shows, some wicked late-night parties, and even a Gay Key West Trolley Tour spotlighting the island's LGBT heritage -- so check out the hotspots and highlights.

By |July 5, 2017|

Simply Saltwater: Florida Keys Water Adventures Beckon

The Florida Keys offer a terrific choice of sea-based adventures that you can discover at your own pace, according to your own energy level. With options that range from paddleboarding to snorkeling, you only need one basic ingredient to have an exhilarating outdoor experience in the Keys: simply saltwater!

By |June 28, 2017|

‘Keymandments’ Encourage Simply Sustainable Enjoyment

Encouraging environmentally responsible behaviors is vital in protecting the Florida Keys' natural resources — including the continental United States’ only living coral barrier reef. Visitors can share Keys residents' commitment to preserving the unique ecosystem by following the “10 Keymandments.”

By |June 21, 2017|
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