63 Tons of Sand On The Plate For Thanksgiving In Key West
What do you do when someone gives you seven tons of sand served with a large side of water? Well, if you’re like Marianne van den Broek, you start sculpting. As a professional Sand Sculptor and organizer of Key West’s upcoming International Sand Art...
Take A Look At What’s Happening In The Keys During November
Mallory Square & Margaritaville Resort Sunset Celebration Key West: Each evening, about two hours before sunset, flocks of people gather at Key West’s Mallory Square and on the pier behind the Margaritaville Resort to watch the sun slowly sink into the Gulf of...
In The Keys, Legendary Food Comes With A Storied Past
The Keys’ storied past is ripe with colorful tales and locations worthy of a Mickey Spillane novel. Islamorada’s highly acclaimed Ziggie & Mad Dog’s restaurant is no exception. Originally built in the 1930’s as an outbuilding on a local pineapple...
Try Wrapping Your Head Around This!
Nothing says “Fantasy Fest®” more than feathers, glitter and glue and you’re guaranteed to see a lot of it during the 36th Annual Headdress Ball coming up on Thursday, October 25. Yes, we all know that there are tons of great costume parties during Fantasy...
The Biker Wore Ballet Shoes. Meet Funny Man, Tom Luna
Who would have thunk it: a biker from Mobile, Alabama who now tools around Key West on a 2003 purple Yamaha Roadster, once donned ballet slippers and twirled on stage at NYC’s American Ballet Theater? Meet Tom Luna. Tutus aside, this former ballet dancer...
The Florida Keys 81 Mile Sculpture Trail
In addition to the Keys’ world-renowned water-related and environmental activities, our island chain also offers a rich tapestry of cultural activities from lively visual arts to vibrant theater and musical events. These offerings now include an 81-mile...
















