Located approximately 70 miles west of Key West, the park's shallow waters are brimming with tropical fish, coral, starfish and conch. Snorkeling equipment is available on-site, and you'll have ...
Ready for some Key West trivia? The answer is the same for each question — the Key West Aquarium. It’s true. Key West’s first tourist attraction — and by extension its entire tourism economy — opened ...
The plane takes 10 passengers at a time and flies out from Key West International Airport ... where you'll find groupers, barracudas, coral, fish, and maybe even a shark. North of Garden Key ...
into an artificial reef that would lure divers and fishermen to Key West. People around the world have long known that shipwrecks are prime fishing sites, and since at least the 1830s, American ...
Then, snorkel in the clear, turquoise waters of the Key West National Wildlife Refuge, keeping your eyes peeled for stingrays, tropical fish and a variety of coral. Tourgoers report seeing a lot ...
A swath of red tide stretching for more than 200 miles has formed from Tampa Bay to Key West and the bloom started near Tampa ...