For a winter destination from the UK it’s hard to beat the Florida Keys. Beginning at the southeastern coast of the peninsula they stretch out in a gentle arc south-southwest and then westward to Key West, the westernmost of the inhabited islands and finally onto the The Dry Tortugas, still uninhabited and a wildlife paradise.
The unique Overseas Highway is a coastal route that allows you to travel by car, or motorbike if you prefer, through the tropical islands and view exotic plants and animals found nowhere else on the US mainland and experience the wonder that’s is Seven Mile Bridge.
The Keys are a holiday experience you’ll never forget. Still under visited with pristine beaches and some of the finest hotels and guest houses in the country the climate and environment are closer to that of the Caribbean than mainland Florida.
Of course one can’t mention the Keys with talking about Ernest Hemingway. His home in Key West is now a museum but like Hemingway once did the Keys come alive at night with bars and restaurants and some of the finest sea food and music anywhere.
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