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Florida Keys

Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 8:53 pm
by mkb
Planning my first trip to Florida Keys kind of last minute. Hoping someone on the board has some suggestions. Are there areas of town(s) I should avoid (safety issues?)? I plan to spend one or two nights in Key Largo and two nights in Key West. Will plan to do lots of driving around in between.

Suggested places to stay and activities, do not miss places appreciated.

Photography will be a main activity for me.

Looking at B&B or Inn type place, something with some local flavor in the $89-$130/night range. I'll be traveling before the high season rates kick in.

Thanks!

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 9:12 am
by Connie
We've been to the Keys alot and my favorite places to stay is in Marathon and Islamorada. I prefer the keys after MM80 or so. It really starts to open up. There was a great place we stayed called Pines and Palms...right on the water, really cute place.

Also, Key West is pretty cool. Just stay on the main track and you'll be fine. I never felt unsafe down there.

Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 4:09 pm
by Terry
My in-laws built an amazing huge home on Big Pine Key. We got down there often. Key West is fun. We took the kids on the Conch Train around town and learned a lot of history.

What are you going there for? Water things, food, or what? That would better help us help you.

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 12:53 pm
by mkb
Trip is shaping up. Will stay one night in Key Largo due to timing and 3 nights in Key West. Will fly into MIA and drive down. I understand the drive itself is part of the charm of the visit.

I am very interested in photography, so suggestions about places I might not stumble across for great photo composition are appreciated. I've read a few places that are suggested for sunset shots.

Has anyone done the biplane ride in Marathon? Sounds fun.

Won't be doing much water related activities this trip.

I enjoy architecture and old buildings. I'm expecting to find alot to keep me interested in this regard in Key West.

Thanks for your suggestions and advice.

Posted: Mon Dec 06, 2010 1:10 pm
by Connie
Key West has so many cool buildings. You know, the old florida weather beaten homes.

Also, Fort Zachery is a great place to take pictures. I'm sure you'll end up there.

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 10:19 am
by Lulu76
There are some really cute, quaint cottages to stay in down in Key West, and I don't remember them being that expensive. I will see if I can find the link to them.