Nature and sport
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Diving is another major attraction in Key West next to fishing and snorkeling. For those interested in wreck diving, there are a few available to visitors like the purposefully sunk Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg as an artificial reef 7 miles off Key West... |
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Dry Tortugas National Park is a collection of seven islands located 70 miles west of Key West, where visitors can enjoy the local nature and wildlife while engaging in kayaking, camping, and other outdoor activities. Tourists can access the...
Reviewed by: Joanna
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Key West, alike Ft Lauderdale, is renowned for fishing with the most unique and addictive angling in the world found in the clear backcountry waters off Key West. Several types of fishing thrive in the Key Est Waters such as flats fishing, light... |
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Apart from diving, snorkeling also attracts major attention from tourists and the warm waters of Key West cater to a wide audience. Snorkeling the Key West reefs will enable one to see an amazing world of colorful fish and coral reef structures,... |
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For those wishing to keep in shape while on vacation, Yoga on the Beach offers classes throughout beaches in Key West. Tourists can attend sessions at Fort Zachary Taylor State Park from...
Reviewed by: Joanna
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