Florida Keys Holiday Sightings

πŸ“£ Discover the latest buzz in the Florida Keys! From Santa underwater to ice skating in paradise, explore historical treasures and indulge in shrimp season delights. Dive into the newsletter now! πŸŒ΄πŸ”πŸ€

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Trivia Question❓

The Florida Keys are a chain of islands extending south from the southeastern tip of the Florida peninsula. How many islands make up the Florida Keys?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

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😎 KEYS BUZZ! πŸ“£

Santa Claus was recently seen diving in the Florida Keys, spreading holiday cheer underwater and delighting both residents and tourists.

The article discusses the introduction of ice skating in Key West during the Christmas season, bringing a unique experience to the area.

🌴 DESTINATIONS πŸ”

The article discusses the historical significance of parks and museums in the Florida Keys.

It highlights various establishments that offer opportunities to explore the region's rich history, such as the Crane Point Museum and Nature Center, the history of Diving Museum, and the Pigeon Key Foundation.

These venues provide insights into different aspects of local history, including nature preservation, maritime heritage, and the development of the Overseas Railroad.

They allow visitors to engage with the past and better understand the unique character of the Florida Keys through interactive exhibits and informative tours.

🍀 PARADISE FLAVORS 🍹

The article on Keysweekly.com discusses the excitement of Shrimp Season in the Florida Keys.

As winter arrives, locals and visitors alike anticipate the arrival of these delicious crustaceans.

It highlights various locations and restaurants that offer fresh and tasty shrimp dishes, from appetizers to main courses.

The article also mentions the importance of sustainable fishing practices and supporting local fishermen.

Overall, it celebrates the start of Shrimp Season and encourages people to savor the abundance of delectable shrimp dishes available during this time in the Florida Keys.

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 πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ KEYS INSIDER TIPS πŸ—ΊοΈ

Explore the underwater wonders of the Florida Keys by going snorkeling or diving in John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park.


You'll not only have a blast spotting colorful fish and coral reefs, but you'll also contribute to the park's conservation efforts.

πŸ’‘ Answer to Trivia Question:

The Florida Keys are made up of approximately 1,700 islands in total.