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Ever heard of a place where you can have an underwater wedding or
stay in an underwater hotel? Where on earth might you guess this exists?
Where else, but the Florida Keys, of course. But you have to know
how to scuba to reach the hotel!
Everyone knows about Key West, its party scene, its open arms to gay
travelers and the 90-miles-to-Cuba sign, but what about the other
Keys? They are perhaps lesser known but no less magnificent. You’ve
probably heard of at least one of them: Key Largo; Marathon; Islamorada;
and Big Pine Key, and they boast fishing, diving and a host of other
water-related activities.
Naturally, there are a variety of hotels on each Key to suit each
kind of traveler’s needs. Not only are hotels available on each Key,
but campsites and RV parks also abound. Rates range from $20-odd a
night for campsites up to $1,000 a night for luxury accommodations.
Many places in the Keys also offer weekly and seasonal rates for those
who like their Keys in large doses.
Article provided by Lodging.com |
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