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Debra Brewbaker
Jericho, VT Travel Agent· 7 Years of Experience
Areas of expertise
Destinations:
Marathon, Key West, Key Largo, Islamorada, Longboat KeyInterests:
Scuba, Adult Only, Nightlife, Entertainment, Beach VacationsAbout Me
The Florida Keys, a stunning archipelago stretching over 120 miles off the southern coast of Florida, offers a tropical paradise to visitors from around the globe. Known for their picturesque landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and rich history, the Keys provide an idyllic setting for a tropical dream vacation. I’m always excited, as a travel agent advisor for the Florida Keys, to book travel and share what I know. Let me introduce you to this part of the U.S. if you have not traveled there before. Even if you’ve visited the Keys, I’m sure you’ll learn something interesting and new. The Florida Keys comprises over 1,700 islands in the southern part of Florida. However, only 30 are inhabited. The area is known for its tropical climate, crystal clear waters, breathtaking sunsets, and delicious cuisine. From Key Largo to Key West, there are a plethora of tourist attractions that offer visitors a chance to experience the unique culture, history, and natural beauty of the area. Moreover, the seafood delicacies available here are second to none, with conch chowder and key lime pie being the most favored dishes. Other popular tourist attractions in the region include the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, Dolphin Research Center, and the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. You’ll also want to plan a visit to the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory. Travelers looking for a diverse and exciting vacation spot should definitely consider a trip to this popular travel locale. Below is an example of a Florida Keys itinerary. 1. Key Largo: The Diving Capital of the World Begin your journey of the Keys at Key Largo, the largest and northernmost island in the chain. Boasting spectacular coral reefs teeming with marine life, Key Largo has earned its title as the "Diving Capital of the World." Don't miss John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, where you can snorkel or scuba dive among vibrant coral formations and shipwrecks. Because I also arrange scuba vacations, I can help you plan one Florida Keys holiday that meets with your water interests and love of diving. 2. Islamorada: The Sportfishing Mecca Next up is Islamorada, a group of five islands renowned for their sportfishing opportunities. In fact, anglers flock here to try their luck at catching sailfish, tarpon, or bonefish. Be sure to visit Robbie's of Islamorada – a must-see attraction where you can hand-feed massive tarpon and enjoy delicious seafood at the attraction’s waterfront restaurant. 3. Marathon: A Family-Friendly Haven Marathon, located in the heart of the Florida Keys, offers family-friendly activities and attractions perfect for all ages. The Dolphin Research Center is a popular destination where you can interact with friendly dolphins and sea lions while learning about marine conservation. For something more low-key, relax on Sombrero Beach's soft sands or explore Crane Point Museum & Nature Center's picturesque trails. 4. Big Pine Key & Lower Keys: Unspoiled Nature For travelers seeking serenity, Big Pine Key and the Lower Keys are a must-visit. This tranquil area is home to the National Key Deer Refuge, an expansive sanctuary for the endangered Key deer. Enjoy kayaking or paddleboarding through the mangroves of No Name Key. I know you’ll love planning a vacation to the Florida Keys as much as I love sharing island information as a travel agent professional. Whatever you want to do on your vacation to the Keys, I am here to accommodate your wishes. Give me a call now and let’s begin planning your trip now.
Areas of expertise
Destinations:
Marathon, Key West, Key Largo, Islamorada, Longboat KeyInterests:
Scuba, Adult Only, Nightlife, Entertainment, Beach VacationsREVIEWS
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