Welcome Back to the Florida Keys

Welcome Back to the Florida Keys

Keys Traveler Weddings Edition Welcome back to the Florida Keys fla-keys.com After Hurricane Irma ROB O’NEAL Keys Traveler The Magazine Editor Andy Newman Managing Editor Carol Shaughnessy Copy Editor Buck Banks Senior Writer Laura Myers Dear Friends, Production Assistant The southern stretch of U.S. Highway 1, running from mainland Florida through the Ashley Serrate Florida Keys to Key West, has earned many names over the years. It’s been called the Overseas Highway, The Highway That Goes to Sea and an All-American Road. “Keys Traveler” is published by the But for those of us who love the Keys, whether as residents or visitors, it’s our road Monroe County Tourist Development home. Council, the official visitor marketing 8 Following Hurricane Irma’s unwelcome visit to the Florida Keys and mainland agency for the Florida Keys & Key West. Florida, that highway also became an enduring symbol of our road to recovery. Director of Marketing Contents That’s because many islands along the Overseas Highway sustained damage from Stacey Mitchell Irma. Some, like Key Largo and the bayside/gulf areas of Islamorada and Marathon, Director Emeritus 4 Come back to the Keys as well as the southernmost island of Key West, felt less of the storm’s wrath. Others, Harold Wheeler 6 Only in the Keys such as the Lower Keys and the oceanside regions of Islamorada and Marathon, Florida Keys & Key West experienced more and will require more time to recover. Visitor Information 8 ‘The cavalry’… helps restore Keys infrastructure The hurricane might have impacted the Keys’ landscape, but the storm couldn’t fla-keys.com 10 Prepared for visitors’ safety touch the island chain’s greatest asset and greatest strength — the tough, fla-keys.co.uk 12 Traveling tips to the Florida Keys independent and warmhearted spirit of its people. fla-keys.de fla-keys.it ANDY NEWMAN Our focus is now on recovery, re-energizing and renewing affected areas. Just three fla-keys.ie weeks after the Sept. 10 storm, the Keys reopened to visitors — an important step in fla-keys.fr 4 our recovery and a vital one for residents whose livelihood depends on welcoming fla-keys.nl both first-time and repeat travelers. fla-keys.be fla-keys.cn Many news reports and erroneous assesments unfairly portrayed the Florida Keys Toll-Free in the U.S. and Canada as being completely devastated. That simply is not true and, to demonstrate that, 1-800-FLA-KEYS each editorial photograph in this special edition of “Keys Traveler” was shot after Irma’s passage through the Keys. For the free monthly “Keys Traveler” Today, as before Irma, the island chain continues to offer a laid-back atmosphere, a electronic newsletter, much-needed respite from the demands of everyday life, the natural wonders of our subscribe at marine sanctuary, appealing attractions and galleries, unique environmental features www.fla-keys.com/keystraveler and eateries serving fresh-from-the-ocean specialties. ©2017 Monroe County Tourist It’s not only these elements, however, that capture so many visitors’ hearts and Development Council minds. The Florida Keys’ motto is “One Human Family,” representing a respect for Printed in the U.S.A. @thefloridakeys By Print Farm diversity and people of all kinds — and that spirit is stronger than ever. So, wherever you travel along the Overseas Highway when you journey to the ROB O’NEAL Keys, you can expect a welcome as warm as our year-round subtropical climate. facebook.com/floridakeysandkeywest Sincerely, We invite you to become part of our revitalization. Stacey Mitchell Director of Marketing youtube.com/FloridaKeysTV Florida Keys & Key West All editorial photographs in Insta this edition of “Keys Traveler” were shot after Hurricane Irma keysvoices.com @thefloridakeys passed through 4 the Florida Keys. Cover photographs by Andy Newman Cover “We Are 1” photo illustration by Rick Blitman and Vanessa Burguiere ANDY NEWMAN hree weeks after Hurricane Irma made an unwel- But amazing progress was made very quickly after and many of our residents’ livelihoods depend on it, other and the Florida mainland, was inspected by state come visit to the Florida Keys Sept. 10, tourists Irma wrecked residents’ electricity, running water and we also know that we need to begin asking visitors to officials and declaired safe for vehicular traffic. Twere able to return to the 125-mile subtropical communications. Within two weeks, almost all power return.” But perhaps most important, the spirit and resilience island chain. and water had been restored from Key Largo through Key West Mayor Craig Cates was on hand person- of most Keys residents is in equally good condition Of course, that doesn’t mean the Keys are complete- Marathon, as well as throughout Stock Island and Key ally to greet passengers disembarking Empress of the despite the hurricane’s impacts and aftermath. ly back to normal or that every tourism and lodging West, and cell phone service was restored as well. Seas, the first cruise ship to return to the Port of Key As an example of that spirit, many Keys special facility is fully operational. For Keys officials, the decision to reopen to visitors West after Irma. The port call, Cates said, marked a events scheduled for mid-to-late October took place as Hurricane Irma caused varying degrees of damage was based in great part on their concern for residents. significant step in the Keys’ recovery. planned, including Key Largo’s Humphrey Bogart Film along the island chain. Key West and the northernmost Getting the islands’ tourism-based economy back up In addition to the port, Key West International Airport Festival, Marathon’s Stone Crab Eating Contest and island of Key Largo reported the fewest impacts, but in and running is vital for those who earn their living by is open for commercial service and general aviation. Key West’s internationally renowned Fantasy Fest. other areas — especially the Lower Keys and parts of serving visitors. Florida Keys Marathon International Airport is open for The calendar for the coming months is full as well. Marathon and Islamorada — many homes and busi- “We know we have a long way to go before the Keys general aviation and charter flights as usual. Visitors can look forward to a wide range of events that nesses were hard hit by the storm. Recovery efforts fully recover,” said Monroe County Mayor George Neu- And the 127-mile-long Florida Keys Overseas High- celebrate the character, lifestyle and natural wonders there are likely to go on for weeks or months. gent. “But because tourism is our top economic engine way, the iconic road that connects the Keys with each of the resilient, remarkable Florida Keys. MIKE WEINHOFER ANDY NEWMAN Relaxing Sunset dining at Morada Bay in Islamorada. By Carol Shaughnessy Fish are biting and Keys charter captains have resumed angling excursions. Cars cross the Florida Keys’ Seven Mile Bridge near Marathon after Irma. Come back to the Keys BOB CARE ROB O’NEAL ANDY NEWMAN Key West Mayor Craig Cates (right) welcomes cruise ship passengers to the Many hotels in the Keys, like Guy Harvey Outpost’s Stephanie and Robert Boes married Oct. 7 at the Coconut Palm Inn in Tavernier. island during the first post-Irma port call. Islander Bayside, are accommodating guests. 4 fla-keys.com • fla-keys.co.uk • fla-keys.it • fla-keys.de • fla-keys.ie • fla-keys.fr • fla-keys.nl • fla-keys.be • fla-keys.cn Keys Traveler Keys Traveler fla-keys.com • fla-keys.co.uk • fla-keys.it • fla-keys.de • fla-keys.ie • fla-keys.fr • fla-keys.nl • fla-keys.be • fla-keys.cn 5 the blue Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of ROB O’NEAL Mexico — giving drivers the sensa- tion that they’re floating over water. FRAZIER NIVENS And each April 1,500 athletes test their stamina on the bridge in the famed Seven Mile Bridge Run. Discover tiny Key deer. On Big Only in the Keys Pine Key, if you’re lucky, you can glimpse a real-life “Bambi” that’s about the size of a large dog. Tiny Key deer, an endangered species that live only in the Lower Keys, can be seen grazing especially in the early morning and at dusk. Spotting them isn’t always easy, but it’s a real treat when you do. Attend a music festival — un- derwater. Join several hundred divers and snorkelers at Looe Key Reef during July’s Lower Keys Visitors enter the Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum in Key West. Underwater Music Festival. The unique subsea concert spotlights where Truman spent approximately Key West’s red, black and yellow Divers examine a trumpetfish on Conch Reef off Key Largo in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. coral reef protection and environ- six months of his 1945-53 presi- Southernmost Point marker isn’t lorida Keys locals and in-the-know visitors often it to one of many nearby restaurants to have it cooked. mentally responsible diving. Swim dency. View items including the terribly picturesque, but hundreds greet the news of some particularly offbeat hap- There’s nothing like savoring perfectly prepared fish among vivid marine life and coral original piano and poker table (ask of visitors take their photos beside Fpening by grinning, nodding and sagely murmur- that you caught yourself. formations while listening to music about its unassuming “disguise”) it every day. Why? Because the ing, “Only in the Keys.” Meet “patients” at a pioneering sea turtle hospital. broadcast by a local radio station used by the former POTUS. ungainly buoy replica marks the The phrase also describes an inviting array of envi- Encounter rescued sea turtles during a behind-the- and piped underwater.

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