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fran May 26th, 2002 06:30 AM

Could use some help planning itin to Florida Keys
 
We will fly into either FLL or MIA and overnight. Then leave the next morning for the Keys. We will have about a week. Any suggestions for which keys to stop at and stay at, and for how long, on our way to Key West? Thought we would stop somewhere and overnight on our way back from Key West, too. Would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks.

justtrying May 27th, 2002 08:36 AM

The Keys are over 100 miles long. Focus your question down to a few islands you would be interested in visiting and you might get more responses. You question is way to general. Do a web search and you will find countless sites offering information on the Florida Keys.

hereya May 27th, 2002 09:00 AM

Floridakeys.com offers a good amount of information. The above poster is right.....do a little more research and limit your choices. The Keys offer something different for everyone.

jc May 27th, 2002 05:24 PM

Bahia Honda is a must see! It is a state park with the most georgous beach! (the nicer beach is to the left in the park). You will NOT find a better beach in the Keys (they are not known for beaches). <BR><BR>

Jen May 28th, 2002 11:52 AM

We flew into Miami & drove to Key West- about 5 hours, but it's a beautiful drive! There's plenty to do in Key West...didn't see much (of the other keys) that we wanted to stop for along the way. I'd suggest spending the majority of your time in Key West: water sports, sunset cruises, shopping, historical sites, fun nightlife, etc.

ab May 28th, 2002 01:51 PM

the Keys seem to be a popular topic. I suggest you search under Key and you'll find lots of recommendations posted just in the past few weeks.<BR>

Theresa May 28th, 2002 01:52 PM

I used to live in S. Beach and frequently took my guests to the keys. I also feel FLL or South Beach has better beaches. Along Marathon Key however what beach you find is very white and the water very blue. The beach in FLL and South Beach is wider, the water is still blue and stretches for miles. I would definitely still do the keys if you haven't been yet. I like Marathon and Duck. We would do a leisure drive from S. Beach to Key West stopping here and there to have a drink and visit. <BR><BR>You'll definitely find something to your liking. I love the Dewey House B&B in Key West.<BR><BR>T.

Patricia May 28th, 2002 07:32 PM

In Islamorada there is a wonderful place to stay called the Moorings and Cafe Morada Bay across the street for great food, atmosphere and a beautiful sunset. Enjoy your trip.

K Jul 11th, 2002 05:27 PM

Does anyone know the website for the Dewey House. I can't seem to find it. Thanks.

susan Jul 11th, 2002 05:39 PM

The Dewey House is one of the 4 properties connected to Southernmost Hotel. If you do a search on google.com for Southernmost Hotel you'll get all 4 of their properties.

flex Jul 22nd, 2002 03:27 PM

Do a search on "keys" and "Florida" for the area. Right now it is number 13 on the list. "Driving from Miami to Key West". I did an extensive response to that posting. Hope it helps, enjoy.

Sunny Jul 23rd, 2002 11:41 AM

Check the official site of the Monroe County Tourist Development Council:<BR>www.Fla-Keys.com for some good info.

BeenThere Jul 25th, 2002 06:09 PM

Fly in to FLL. A little further than Miami but the airprt is very organized with a lot less hectic and they have plenty of rental cars to choose from. A good side trip in Marathon is the Sombrero Beach Lighthouse Marine Sanctuary. The Spirit is a powered Catamaran that takes a 3 hour cruise,30 minutes there and back and 2 hour snorkle time (no,Skipper and Maryanne, but the first mate looked a lot like Gilligan) and the water is incredible.


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