Shrimp & Lobster Key Lime – The Fish House & Seafood Market, Key Largo
Fresh seafood brought in the back door by local fishermen and filleted on premises is the trademark of this award-winning family-run restaurant. Featured on the Food Network and heralded by Zagat, Southern Living and Travel & Leisure, the Fish House always knocks...
Capturing Key West’s Magical Moments – Folk Artist Andy Thurber Takes You There
It’s all about memories of a simpler time, a time when immigrants, shrimpers, brawlers, artists and smugglers all mingled together on a remote island closer to Havana than Miami. It’s those memories that are the driving force behind Andy Thurber’s art. One of Key...
Say Good-Bye to Summer & Hello to Scarecrows!
Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer and with the fall season rolling in, it’s almost time to release the pumpkins. However, the scarecrows are not waiting. Starting on Wednesday, September 15, you can see all kinds of delightful straw people peering out from...
Rescheduled! The 37th Annual Underwater Music Festival
Have you ever raved to an Underwater Concert before? Well, now’s your chance during the 37th Annual Underwater Music Festival. Rescheduled for Saturday, September 18 from 10am - 2pm, this quirky concert takes place at Looe Key Reef, an area of the Florida Keys...
A Walk Into the Past– Lignumvitae Key Takes You Back
Ever hear of a Lignum vitae? Derived from Latin, it means “the wood of life” and is among the densest and heaviest woods on earth. So dense in fact, that structures built with Lignum vitae wood imported from the tropics survived San Francisco’s 1906 earthquake....
No Man’s Land: Key West Womenfest
Labor Day may be just around the corner, but that doesn’t mean the fun stops in Key West. Womenfest, Key West’s diverse five day celebration of women, blows cross the island from Wednesday, September 1 through Sunday, September 5. Considered one of the...

















