Did your grandparents visit the Cocolobo Club on Adams Key? Ever hear hurricane survival stories mentioning Mango Key? These recollections, anecdotes and lore of the Keys are priceless. Please share them. Jim Clupper can be reached at mailto: clupper-jim monroecounty-fl.
Stay up to date on recent news, articles, and more by subscribing to e-mail alerts for one or more of our news topics. Newsroom Press Kits. The Keys have a subtropical climate with warm, balmy temperatures year-round, and even January is characterized by high temps in the 70s and clear blue skies. Islamorada is known as the Sport Fishing Capital of the World, where backcountry sport fishing and saltwater fly-fishing were pioneered.
Marathon is famous for the Seven Mile Bridge actually 6. The species has come back from near-extinction to a thriving population. Key West, the southernmost populated island in the Florida Keys, is about a mile drive from Miami International Airport but lies only 90 miles north of Cuba. Thanks for visiting!
Or give us a call at The Florida Keys — not just a fantastic vacation destination. The Keys have a rich history, and are home to some fascinating marine facts. Here are eight interesting tidbits you may not know about the warm and sunny destination. Ready for some fun in the sun and water?
Students who participate in our Florida Eco programs get to explore all things marine biology first-hand. Splash into science with your students on this school trip. Ever wanted to swim with dolphins? This is your chance for this and so much more! Our Splash into Science student travel program introduces concepts of environmental science, marine biology, and life science in a fun and interactive way. Read More. Learning about marine biology in a classroom is one thing; living it is another!
The aquatic life in Florida will amaze and thrill you. You and your classmates will have so much fun on this science-based class trip. Take your students to Florida on our Florida Uncovered program. Under the direction of expert guides, you'll snorkel in seagrass beds, kayak through a mangrove forest, and hike into the Everglades in search of Alligators. Help your students put science in motion on a school trip to Florida!
Calling all future astronauts, physicists, biologists, and more! This educational travel program is designed to incorporate all elements of STEM learning. As you read through the day-by-day itinerary, pay particular attention to those activities designated with an S , T , E , or M as those have special emphasis on that area of study.
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