Wondering how to see sharks in Key West? If you're fearless enough, you can spot them from boats or even snorkel with them.
Where 100-pound tarpon leap from the water to eat from your hand—and the biggest danger is pelican pickpockets.
Strung like pearls across the turquoise waters, the islands of Tea Table Key, Lower Matecumbe Key, Upper Matecumbe Key, Windley Key, Plantation Key, and Indian Key collectively create the village of ...
Just offshore, Indian Key Historic State Park offers a time-travel experience to a forgotten chapter of Florida history. This tiny island once served as the seat of Dade County government and a ...
DATELAND — Storks scatter, white against blue water, as Dan Mohring’s pickup truck rumbles down the dirt road. He’s towing a trailer full of ground-up beef, chicken, fish and nutrient bits behind him, ...