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Key West & The Florida Keys - The Cubby 2023 Long Weekend Guide - cover

Key West & The Florida Keys - The Cubby 2023 Long Weekend Guide

James Cubby

Maison d'édition: Gramercy Park Press

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Comprehensive guide to Key West and the Florida Keys, including Upper Keys, Middle Keys and Lower Keys, from Key Largo all the way down the Overseas Highway though little Podunk towns to the glorious debauchery of Key West. “New information on guest houses and restaurants that I did not know about.”---Dusty H., Raleigh“This is a great book. It’s not 4-inches thick filled with things we DON’T want to do. Brief and to the point. Has places we never would have found on our own. Highly recommend.”---Tanner D, Ft. Lauderdale“Reading this book really got me excited about getting there faster.”---Colin, AtlantaLODGING (and camping)RESTAURANTS, both upmarket as well as a selection for those on a budgetATTRACTIONS (including water sports), TOURS, EXCURSIONSNIGHTLIFE (which means an exhaustive selection of bars) and shopping (such as it is) for Upper Keys, Middle Keys, Lower Keys and Key West.
 
 
Disponible depuis: 27/11/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 150 pages.

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