Unique Key West Florida Vacation
Ideas
When people
think of a vacation
in Key West, Florida they rarely realize that there is
so much to do other than drinking and playing on the water.
In fact, Key West is an old historic town that
will appeal to anyone interested in history or architecture.
Of course, there are still plenty of fun things to do on the
water, but in the Florida Keys many of those activities are
as unique as the islands.
With
history comes ghost so while visiting
Key West make sure to go on a ghost tour. This author
has experienced one ghost tour in Key West and it was a blast.
Our guide made the tour worth every penny. The stories were
not only scary, but entertaining and informative as well.
Of course, there is much more to do and see in Key West from
historic tours to enjoying the natural environment.
The Florida
Keys are known for their beautiful location stuck between
the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. If you don't spend
some time enjoying the water you have missed one of the highlights
of the Florida Keys. One way to enjoy the ocean is with a
dolphin eco tour. Swimming with dolphins in the Florida Keys
is a rare event, so make sure to book a dolphin eco tour through
a good company that has been in business for several years.
Avoid any company that uses artificial methods, like feeding,
to draw in the dolphins. There are many eco tours you can
take while in the Keys, from kayaking to bird watching.
While
in the city of Key West one of the best things to see and
do is to simply walk around and explore. The old conch houses
and buildings in Key West have a unique architecture that
is all there own. The town has a fun history and the structures
are current records of times past. Many of the old buildings
are now restaurants, stores, and bars. You can tour many of
these old homes and businesses. Favorites are Truman’s Little
White House and the Hemingway Home.
A Few
Top Attractions in Key West
Hemingway
House - If you are a fan of the great American author
Ernest Hemingway, or you are interested in viewing a beautiful
Key West home from another era, you must visit this place.
The tour is worth it just to see the six toed cats. 907 Whitehead
St. This tour is worth the modest admission price.
Fort
Taylor - This fort was started in 1845 and was adapted
over the years before eventually being abandoned. It was restored
in the 1960s and is now a state park. From this park you can
watch the sunset or swim from the beach. When Florida decded
from the Union on January 13, 1861 Federal troops immediately
occupied this fort and held Key West for the Union making
it the only city in the Confederacy to be held by the Federals.
Conch
Train - If you can't make the walk around Key West,
or if you just want to get off of your feet for a while, the
Conch Train is the best way to see the city. The tour guides
are entertaining and informative.
Audubon
House - The Audubon House has 28 original works from
the artist John James Audubon. View the artwork and then tour
the one acre garden.
To learn
more about visiting Key West, Florida go to Key
West USA. Key West is a magical place that captures the
hearts of thousands of people each year. Let your soul be
wild and let your imagination go free in Key West.
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