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Florida winter rental and the joy of nature
During your Florida winter rental, at Florida Bay Outfitters, in
Key Largo (MM104, BS; 305-451-3018), you can kayak mangrove trails, where you'll spot birds, manatees, and
dolphins. You can also lunch on a grilled fish sandwich at the funky Mrs. Mac's Kitchen in Key Largo (MM99,
BS; 305-451-3722). Just before the sun sets, head to bay front restaurant Morada Bay in Islamorada (MM81.5,
BS; 305-664-0604), sip a Margarita and watch another day in paradise slip away. All of that during your
Florida winter rental stay.
While Key Largo, Florida winter rental community is about 65 miles south of the Miami airport, Key West is
another 100 miles, but the beautiful drive alone is worth it if you have the extra time. Continue southwest
on Highway 1 through Marathon (MM65-40), home to the Museum of Natural History (MM50.5, GS) and Pigeon Key
(MM45, GS), an island with historic houses and a museum about the building of the Overseas Railroad.
Barracuda Grill (MM49.5, GS) is a bistro with an eclectic, seafood menu for dinner. Ease over the Seven
Mile Bridge, which affords an awesome ocean and gulf panorama. This is what your Florida winter rental
vacation may become … awesome.
From your Key West Florida winter rental hop on the entertaining, 90-minute Old Town Trolley (Mallory
Square) to reconnoiter the town. Lunch at the laid-back, open-air Salute Sul Mare (1000 Atlantic Blvd.)
on the beach or the Pier House Resort's waterfront 1 Duval Restaurant, serving a Caribbean-Florida cuisine
(Pier House, One Duval St.). From your Florida winter rental visit the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum
(200 Greene St.), the Key West Museum of Art & History (281 Front St.), and the Key West Butterfly &
Nature Conservatory (1316 Duval St.). Take in the lively sunset celebration at Mallory Square. Pisces
(1007 Simonton St.), just steps away from your Florida winter rental, is a terrific dinner choice for
great seafood with a French twist. If your taste runs to Italian with excellent wines, make it Mangia,
Mangia (900 Southard St.). If you prefer cozy, neighborhood eateries with continental cuisine, on your
next Florida winter rental, try Michael's (532 Margaret St.). For classy, contemporary American cuisine
choose Café Marquesa (600 Fleming St.) There are Visitor Centers in the Key Largo Florida winter rental
area (MM106, BS), and also the Islamorada Florida winter rental community (MM82.5, BS)
Marathon (MM53.5, GS), Big Pine Key (MM31, OS), and Key West (402 Wall St.); 800-352-5397; www.fla-keys.com
also offer a Visitor Center for the Florida winter rental tourists.
Fort Lauderdale Florida winter rental - in the 1960s, suggesting that Fort Lauderdale was the "Venice of
America" probably drew guffaws. That was when Connie Francis was purring Where the Boys Are in the film of
the same name and the city was more synonymous with unruly collegians than with the cultured Italian town
from which it derived its sobriquet. Today, Fort Lauderdale is an arts and entertainment Mecca that
attracts well-heeled visitors to its watery palette of canals and finger islands, as well as its beaches
and Florida winter rental properties. It is located 40 miles north of downtown Miami.
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