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  2. 4 Beautiful Cities for Cheap Vacations in Florida This Winter

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    Key Largo is the first stop in the Florida Keys when you travel from the mainland, and hotels start at around $100 per night, according to Hotels.com. Budget-savvy travelers may be able to spend ...

  3. Florida Keys - Wikipedia

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    The warm and sunny winter climate, with average highs around 75 °F (24 °C) and lows above 60 °F (16 °C), is the main tourist season in the Florida Keys. Key West is the driest city in Florida, and most of the Florida Keys can become quite dry at the height of the dry season.

  4. A Visitor’s Guide to the Florida Keys: Trip Planning - AOL

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    The Florida Keys is one of the state’s best tourist destinations for visitors who want to soak up Florida’s natural beauty and laid-back island lifestyle.

  5. 6 travel guides to offbeat landmarks and hidden gems through ...

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    Travelers in the Florida Keys will find a mix of quirky landmarks and hidden gems. Notable attractions along the Overseas Highway include a giant buoy at the Southernmost Point, Betsy the Lobster ...

  6. Category:Tourist attractions in the Florida Keys - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Key West, Florida (2 C, 27 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in the Florida Keys" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

  7. Key West - Wikipedia

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    Key West is the southernmost city in the contiguous United States and the westernmost island connected by highway in the Florida Keys. Duval Street, its main street, is 1.1 miles (1.8 km) in length in its 14-block-long crossing from the Gulf of Mexico to the Straits of Florida and the Atlantic Ocean.