Page 33 - 2024-2025 Travel Guide to Florida
P. 33

  PEREZ ART MUSEUM MIAMI • SHUTTERSTOCK/EQROY
  around the clock, seven days a week.
Fans of fine beers, ales, rums and more can enjoy local libations throughout the Keys. For
the ultimate bar-hopping adventure, complete with plenty of local music, Duval Street is party central in Key West. At the end of the stretch, Mallory Square is the perfect place to sip a tropical cocktail and watch street performers during the nightly sunset celebration. Tour the Key West First Legal Rum Distillery, located in a former Coca-Cola bottling plant and on the site of a former pre- Prohibition-era bar named Jack’s Saloon, and sample free rum. The Jolly II Rover Land and Sea Combo Tour blends food, libations, strolling and sailing. The pirate-themed tour
introduces visitors to the history as well as the present-day beauty and charm of Key West. It features a variety of food and rum tastings on land as well as two hours on board an 80-foot pirate ship replica.
Miami has so many popular entertain- ment districts you could spend weeks here and still not hit every hot spot. Two of the most famous areas are Ocean Drive and Lincoln Road on South Beach. Home of the Art Deco Historic District, renowned nightlife, luxurious hotels and tons of local eateries, both locations offer the ultimate
  INTERNATIONAL GATEWAYS
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport: broward.org/airport/pages/default.aspx Key West International Airport: eyw.com
Miami International Airport: miami-airport.com
Palm Beach International Airport: pbia.org
Port Everglades: porteverglades.net PortMiami: miamidade.gov/portmiami Port of Palm Beach: portofpalmbeach.com
2024-25 TRAVEL GUIDE TO FLORIDA 31























































































   31   32   33   34   35