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Bone Island Vacation Rentals - Key West Attractions
Rent one of those super cute tiny electric vehicles and make your sightseeing in Key West oh so easy. The rental rates only get more affordable the longer you keep the vehicle. Check out A & M Scooter Rentals website: http://www.amscooterskeywest.com A Key West landmark since 1890, the Parrot is the first and last bar on U.S.1. Home of great drinks and bad art, pool, darts, and pinball. It's a one-of-a-kind open-air tropical saloon with spine-tingling cocktails, friendly bartenders, and ice-cold beers. The Parrot's Happy Hour is featured from 4 - 7pm, 365 days a year. Check out the Green Parrot's website: http://www.greenparrot.com/ The Ski Key West Company leads a 28 mile guided tour around the island. They have great jet skis and have been in business on the island for over 20 years. They also rent by the hour and half hour. Some of the interesting places on the tour include a Submarine Pit build by the US Navy, Natural Sand Bars, tiny secluded islands, shipwreck sights and more. Check out Ski Key West's website: http://www.skikeywest.com/ One of the most popular Key West attractions, this little locomotive has been entertaining visitors since 1958. The train can give you a great overview of some of the other attractions on the island you might want to check out. It has carried over 15 million visitors, including Ernest Hemmingway. Visit the website: http://www.conchtourtrain.com/ Captain's Corner is the longest running dive and snorkel center and the home of the Atocha divers. Located in Old Town, Captain's is a PADI five star facility. Their boat, the Sea Eagle, is a 60-foot aluminum dive vessel with two dive ladders and state of the art electronics. The Sea Eagle was featured in the James Bond film, "License to Kill". Check out the Captain's Website: http://www.captainscorner.com/ Since 1933 Sloppy Joe's hospitable staff has welcomed patrons daily. Visiting the Internationally known bar, guests are instantly enveloped by the history of Sloppy Joe's, Key West and Ernest Hemingway. Check out their Website: http://www.sloppyjoes.com/ The house is an exploration into local history and folklore. The property has over an acre of tropical garden, as well as a gallery of fine art and gift store. Take a docent-lead tour of the grounds and historical house, or an art class in the garden. The space is also available for weddings and events. Check out the website: http://www.audubonhouse.com/ A wild dolphin watching ecology tour and snorkeling trip to Key West's beautiful shallow water back country and coral reefs. Watch Key West's resident pod of wild Atlantic Bottle-Nosed Dolphins in their natural habitat. Check out the website: http://www.wilddolphinadventures.com/ Located at 907 Whitehead St. in Old Town, this property was the home to America's honored and respected author Ernest Hemingway for over 10 years. View the rooms in which some of America's most important literature was conceived. Guided tours are available. Check out the website: http://www.hemingwayhome.com/HTML/main_menu.html Fort Zachary Taylor Park boasts the best beach in Key West. There are picnic tables, grills and nature trails. One can snorkel off this beach and see tropical fish and live coral. The Visitor Services Provider offers snorkel and kayak equipment for rental. The Fort played important roles in the Civil War and Spanish-American War. Check out the website: http://www.floridastateparks.org/forttaylor/default.cfm Enjoy a day in the water, sailing, snorkeling and watching the infamous Key West Sunset. Tour the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, where you might see dolphins playing or loggerhead turtles drifting through crystal clear water. Or try a romantic Key West dinner sail. Check out the website: http://www.saildoubledecker.com/ The Key West Winery makes non-traditional wines from berries, citrus and other tropical fruits. Some flavors include: Peach, Blueberry, Cranberry and Blackberry; Carrot, Watermelon, Mango, Pineapple and Passion Fruit. Check out their website: http://www.thekeywestwinery.com/ Perhaps one of the most unique aquariums in the world, the Key West Aquarium has been in business since 1934. Built during the depression by the WPA, it is now double the original size. Daily tours and shark feedings. Check out the website: http://www.keywestaquarium.com/ See colorful coral, exotic tropical fish and hundreds of varieties of marine wildlife. The whole family can enjoy this outing and the boat is handicap accessible. There are three trips a day, including a champagne sunset cruise. Check out the website: http://www.discoveryunderseatours.com/ In 1985, after years of struggle, Mel Fisher and is family recovered over $450 million in Spanish treasure. Yep, it really happens. And you thought there weren't any more pirates! The treasure is being recovered from the Spanish Galleons of the Atocha and the Margarita, sunken in 1622. Many of the artifacts are on display at his museum. Check out his website: http://www.melfisher.com/default.asp The official dessert of Florida! Kermit's Key West Key Lime Shoppe, located at the corner of Elizabeth and Greene in Old Town, has the "Best Tasting Key Lime Pie", according to Food Network's Keith Famie. The Blonde Giraffe also has award-winning pie, and you can visit the factory at 107 Simonton St. to see the pies being made. Check out their websites: http://www.keylimeshop.com/ http://www.blondgiraffe.com/ Parasailing is a really fun way to get a bird's eye view of the island. Sunset Watersports offers a very affordable trip with insured professionals and licensed captains. They offer souvenir tee shirts and photos. They have two different locations with departures every hour. Check out the website: http://www.sunsetwatersports.info/parasail.html White Knuckle Thrill Boat Ride is a high-octane marine experience. Leaving from the Cow Key Channel, the trip is spent zipping along the gulf while performing tricks and twists in the speedboat. They will take your photo at some very opportune moments, to catch you in the middle of your adrenaline rush. Check out the website: http://www.whiteknucklethrillboatride.com/index.html This little flying device takes off from the water and is much like a hang glider with a tiny motor. E.P. Dalton, the pilot, is an aerobatic air-show pilot with over 6,000 hours of flying experience. Highside Ultralights is also a Quicksilver Ultralight Dealer. Check out the website: http://www.knotink.com/UltraLights/ultralight.html Skydive Sebastian is on the Florida Treasure Coast. The location allows for views of the Sebastian Inlet and Atlantic Ocean. They have a seven-acre facility, which includes the main hanger, a team building with showers and restaurant and the Tiki Hut, for post-jump happy hour. They accommodate all levels of jumpers. Check out the website: http://www.skydiveseb.com/index.html Since 1996, the lantern-led walking tour through Key West's Old Town is a great nighttime family attraction. Founded by David L. Sloan, author of Ghosts of Key West, the tour meanders through the lanes and alleys of Old Town Key West, sharing with visitors the legends of the ghosts and ghouls on this tiny island. Check the website: http://www.hauntedtours.com/home-gt.html The Key West Shipwreck Historeum museum combines actors, films and the actual artifacts from the wrecked vessel Issac Allerton, which sank in 1856 on the reef around the Florida Keys. Join master wrecker Asa Tift and learn about the unique life of the pioneers in Key West. Check out the website: http://www.shipwreckhistoreum.com/ Ride in an original 1941 WACO UPF-7 with Island Aeroplane Tours for a variety of tour choices: 8-minute quickie around the island, a shipwreck tour, coral reef tour, sunset tour and more. Owner and operator Joshua Pavia has been a pilot since he was 16. Check out the website: http://www.keywestairtours.com/index.html Wreckless Abandon Charters can bring you out for a full day of fishing or divide the day between some of your other favorite activities like snorkeling, sunbathing, or sightseeing. They can also bring you out at sunset, when you can see the Sunset celebration at Mallory Square from a different perspective! Check out the website: http://www.wrecklesscharters.com/ Take a guided backcountry eco-tour into the mangroves on sea kayaks. Lazy Dog Island Outfitters and Outdoor Adventure Company also offer a tour on which you can take your dog. Snorkeling is often incorporated into the tours, and since the tours are held in the backcountry of the lower keys, they are seldom-dived areas. Check out the website: http://www.mosquitocoast.net/tour.htm Take a ride in a beautiful new sea plane 70 miles south of Key West to the Dry Tortugas Islands and National Park, where one can snorkel and bird watch. The ride itself is also very entertaining, flying low over the water to spot sharks, sea turtles and shipwrecks. Check out the website: http://www.seaplanesofkeywest.com/index.htm If you enjoy live theater, you may want to catch a show at the Red Barn Theater while on Key West. Performing dramas, comedies, musicals and cabaret, live theatre has always been a fun and important piece of American culture. Check out the website: http://www.redbarntheatre.com/ This place has pretty much any and every kind of hat you could imagine! Men's hats women's hats and fun hats are available for all occasions. They also carry accessories and offer personal shopper services. Check out the website: http://kw-madhatter.com/ Montage is a fun shop full of collectable signs. They will custom make a sign for you, and also have a seemingly endless assortment of signs about everything from Cuba to drinking to cigars to animals and so on. Check out the website: http://montagekeywest.com/ The Dry Tortugas offers a variety of exciting activites and amazing scenery while providing a rich sense of history. Located on a remote island off the southernmost city in the United States, The Dry Tortugas is guaranteed to offer you a unique experience and plenty of stories to take back home. Check out the website: http://www.drytortugasinfo.com/ |
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