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[QUOTE="Eleven, post: 3959847, member: 9623"] We have a condo on Duval, at the quiet end about six short blocks from Southernmost. Great location. Can walk down Duval to everything. At night, there is live music everywhere. Stick your head in as you walk by and stay for a drink or two if you like the sound. At the end of the night, we’re too lazy (or wasted) to walk back so pedicabs are a nice treat. Definitely drive the Keys. Just don’t do it on Friday or Saturday. The scenery is awesome and there are a lot of good places to stop. Mrs Eleven and I biked from Key Largo couple years ago. Did about 35 miles/day and enjoyed the Keys more than on any of the many drives, even though they were also nice. The Yankee Clipper to Dry Tortugas is a great day. Saw sea turtles, flying fish, baraboo on the way. Snorkeled the reef around the fort. Add in lunch and some history and you have a wonderful experience. Next island over, Stock Island, has location called Hurricane Hole (I think) where you can rent jet skis and kayaks. The paddle through the mangroves was fun. There is also a jet ski tour around KW from that location, which was loads of fun. There is so much to do, Day and night. The diversity of people and attitudes are certainly there but everyone does their own thing and nobody bothers anyone else. It’s quite a live and let live atmosphere, so if the things that are different are bothersome to someone, those things are actually quite easy to ignore. [/QUOTE]
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