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Discover the wonders of electricity, magnetism, sound and light at GWIZ – the Science Museum in Sarasota


Trek the two-mile (3km) Indigo Trail at J N ‘Ding’ Darling National Wildlife refuge on Sanibel Island


cruise around Naples and Marco Island on a catamaran to watch dolphins or the sun go down


visiT the Historic Smallwood Store in the Everglades, a 1906 trading post that is now a settlers’ museum


see America’s smallest post office in Ochopee in the Everglades


shop on super-chic Worth Avenue, ‘the Rodeo Drive of the East’ in Palm Beach


Take the kids to Funderdome, an indoor playground with a climbing wall and tube slide in Fort Lauderdale


eaT crab claws at Joe’s Stone Crab, operated on Miami Beach since 1913


sTay the night under the sea at Jules Underwater Lodge on Key Largo


riDe the Old Town Trolley or Conch Tour Train for 400 years of Key West history


Tours can be just for a day or take a


few days to explore, staying in small- town B&Bs or on campsites. Visit the reservation of the Miccosukee Indians, who descend from the South-east Creek people or take a tram tour along Shark Valley, home to even more alligators, turtles and birds.


FLORIDA KEYS & KEY WEST Around three hours drive from the playboy’s paradise of Miami, you can be in Key West at the foot of the tranquil, wondrous Florida Keys. A chain of islands, the Keys are connected by


the Overseas Highway’s 43 bridges, one almost seven miles long, over the Atlantic Ocean, Florida Bay and Gulf of Mexico. This unique, laid-back land of artists, musicians,


writers and animal and wildlife conservationists gives visitors an unforgettable experience. Dive into John Pennekamp


Coral Reef State Park on Key Largo; fish on Islamorada – the sports fishing capital of the world; explore the archaeological sites at Crane Point Hammock on Marathon; snorkel at the living reef on Lower Keys or see Ernest Hemingway’s home on Key West. There’s a multitude of cafes, restaurants and


bars on Key West, America’s southernmost point, with street entertainers giving the island a real lively buzz in the evenings. Everyone is accepted here and Key West is proud of its motto: One Human Family.


Oceanfront Relaxation at its Best...


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