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Travel To The Florida Keys

There is no way not to be awed when visiting the Florida Keys. The Keys are like nowhere else on earth in their beauty, peculiarity, their congeniality and their personality. My mind and body begin to relax as I enter Key Largo, as I realize that I am beginning to enter the Keys. To purchase or rent a great timeshare in the Keys, contact Mr. Chad Newbold, with main offices in Orlando.

 

Route 1 is the sole route to travel from across the Keys and it is magnificent. It goes through tiny villages, orange groves, and passes many small beaches. Shore fisherman, cast for snapper and yellowtail, while flat bottom boats work their way through the flats in their quest for elusive bonefish.

Everywhere, the water is a different and beautiful color: green, turquoise, sapphire, and beige. On the left hand side lies the Atlantic Ocean, shallow and with different shades of aqua marine, on the right side is Florida Bay and then the Gulf of Mexico. Numerous islands cover the landscape in the Gulf, as do fishing and pleasure boats.

 

The trip to Key West could never be described as drab or without scenic beauty. It is beautiful; something new around every bend or over every bridge, especially the seven-mile bridge. Pelicans, ungainly yet graceful, glide beside your car as you speed along the highway. Islamorada and Marathon are the only places that slow traffic down on the way to Key West. Just north of Marathon is a place where you can swim with the dolphins at the Dolphin Research Center. At last, Key West, unfolds. It is a bustling place with lots of people, lots of shops and lots of restaurants.

 

When you contemplate the Keys, you may consider Key Largo and Key West. If you are considering which one you want to visit on your trip, then take a look at what they both have to offer a would be visitor. To find out which of the Florida Keys locations are most suitable for vacation, contact Chad Newbold, who specializes in Florida timeshares and vacations.

 

Key West and Key Largo are somewhat similar in their own ways. You can experience about the same activities but each activity may offer different things. Key Largo and Key West each have, extensive snorkeling and diving tours available with the beauty of their unique underwater habitat. Both offer fishing in the clear blue waters and wildlife tours. Both boast great restaurants. Both have a large variety of hotels and timeshares. Both have exotic animals for your kids to see and learn more about. Both offer great Museums to visit an wonderful theater shows for the family to enjoy.

Key West has diving and snorkeling to witness a unique underwater marine habitat, but if you desire to have a richer diving and snorkeling experience, then Key Largo boasts underwater shipwrecks and underwater statues from hundreds of years ago that are now home to thousands of unique underwater marine life.

Key West is more of a popular place for fly-fishing or hook and line fishing. Key West plays host to many large fishing tournaments. A portion of the waters surrounding Key Largo are protected from fishing, however, there remain some very good fishing locations.

Key Largo and Key West both enjoy the same types of activities and events, but each activity is unique depending on its location. So perhaps, it may be beneficial to visit both places, if time permits. Key Largo and Key West are both two of the most unique and scenic destinations to visit and expose your children to this uniquely beautiful experience.

 

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