Also, take a walk on famous Duval Street to visit the many shops and galleries and walk from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can learn about the treasures of Spanish Galleons such as the Nuestra Señora de Atocha at The Mel Fisher Maritime Museum or tour the home of famous author Ernest Hemingway. Tony's Saloon on Greene street, or Irish Kevin's Bar on Duval. Also, try one of the Key West classics like Sloppy Joe's on Duval street, Capt. Dine inside or outside while enjoying daily live music. Here, Breakfast with the Roosters" is always fun with made-from-scratch pancakes, Blue Heaven Benedict served with veggies, Key West pink shrimp or lobster, or have some shrimp and grits. Stay off the beaten path with an Oh-so-fresh grouper sandwich at BO's Fish Wagon located on the corner of William and Caroline, or take a walk over to Bahama Village for breakfast, lunch, or dinner at Blue Heaven. Stop in at Bien Caribbean Latino Restaurant on Eaton Street for their tender Caribbean roast pork shoulder sandwich or the fire roasted corn-on-the-cob drenched in aioli, parmesan cheese, cilantro, salt, paprika, and fresh lime juice. Hungry yet? Choose from the almost endless array of palate pleasers Key West has to offer. Fill the day floating on the surface of the water gazing down at the underwater beauty while feeling the warm sunshine from above!!! Look but don't touch! The crystal-clear waters around Key West are also a paradise for snorkelers.
Capture the beauty with your camera and leave no footprints. Both wrecks are home to Moray eels, grunts, snappers, and nurse sharks and also hosts abundant soft and hard coral formations and sponges. Joe's Tug, resting upright in 60 feet of water and Alexander's Wreck, a 300-foot-long destroyer escort, in 30 feet of water are both great dives for beginners and advanced divers alike. If snorkeling or scuba diving is on the agenda, as it should be endless reefs and wrecks are divers choice here in Key West. Springtime, March through May is great for inshore and deep sea fishing with promises of Tarpon, Sailfish, and Wahoo. And, of course, Mahi if you can catch a southerly breeze. Hit the sunken wrecks in January and February for Cobia and go a little deeper, offshore, for Mackerel and Blackfin Tuna.
For the anglers, December through February, considered "winter", is a great time for fishing the reefs for Yellowtail Snapper, Mutton Snapper, and Grouper.
Key West gets the best water of both worlds! A vast array of marine life can be enjoyed here. The clear, turquoise waters that surround Key West are teeming with the rich abundance of the Gulf Stream, flowing from the Gulf of Mexico to the tip of Florida and into the Straits of Florida. From the fiery sunsets to the mesmerizing waters that surround Key West there is truly visual magic happening here! The name "Key West" can't be spoken without bringing up images of vibrant colors of orange, coral, peach, red, turquoise and cobalt. The southern tip of Key West is approximately 90 miles from Cuba. Navigate post office desks and shipping rooms to become a master of the mail service.Įncounter hazards caused by wintery weather, autumnal thunderstorms and more on the way to becoming postal pros.Key West is at the end of an archipelago of about 1700 gorgeous islands that make up the Florida Keys. Take on the role of a postal-working kiwi bird and partner up with a friend to type out telegrams, send urgent messages, ship packages and keep the mail flowing.Ĭontrol both kiwi birds on a single controller to venture out on a solo mail service adventure. Unlock new accessories to customise your kiwi and become the best-dressed mail bird in Bungalow Basin. With no hands to help them, they must jump, flap, peck and butt-slam their way across an interactive landscape of levers, bells and buttons to get those messages delivered on time.Įncounter perilous postal environments and navigate seasonal hazards while waddling through the Telepost’s various mail rooms, and partner up with a pal to help these adorable kiwis complete their tasks, whatever the weather. KeyWe is a cute, co-operative postal puzzler starring Jeff and Debra, two small kiwi birds working in a whimsical post office.