
Looking for the perfect spot for Halloween thrills and chills in October? The Florida Keys, consisting of more than 1,700 scenic islands, about 15 miles south of Miami, have many fresh, tree-lined beaches, fine restaurants and vibrant nightclubs. What else, every year they hold a lot of family activities that will surely satisfy even the most demanding Halloween. No matter what your idea of a memorable Halloween celebration includes cool boat rides, underwater pumpkin carvings or exciting costumes, Keys offer something for people of all ages. The following is a summary of the unforgettable events in the Florida Keys in October of this year, as well as hotels in Florida Case, not far from the action.
Key Largo: If you are a vigorous diver, you will surely feel at home in the Florida Keys, a first-class diving and snorkeling destination, whose coral reef reef is the third largest in the world. The annual underwater gourd competition at Key Largo, scheduled for Sunday, October 24th at 8:30 am at Mile Marker (MM) 104.5, is open to all certified scuba divers. Using nothing more than diving knives and limitless creativity, each team will try to turn a hollowed out pumpkin into a lantern immersed to a depth of about 30 feet under water. Entry to the competition is free - contestants must pay only a $ 80 boat price. Key Largo area attractions include The Ocean Pointe Suites at Key Largo. if time permits, sign up for breakfast at your cafe on the waterfront or stroll through the private boardwalk and marina before you get on the road.
Islamorada: Those who would remain dry, but still remain close to the water, should look no further than Haunted Robbie at Marina Robbie in Islamorada (MM 77.5), which is scheduled to start on Thursday, October 28, until Friday, October 29. Guests can take free boats on boats, play games, take part in costume competitions, enjoy food and win many prizes. Children. the angle will undoubtedly leave little contented. Please note that events are scheduled from 6 to 9 pm. Nearby properties include Holiday Isle Resort and Marina, known for its Tiki bar.
Key West: If you are going to Key West this year on Halloween, do not miss the annual Zachary Taylor Ghost Fort, a civil war fort on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. The event is scheduled for October 22-25 and October 29-31 from 8 to 11 am (the clock will last until midnight on Halloween). Admission is $ 13 for adults, $ 8 for children and $ 10 for military personnel. On Saturday, October 23, from 8 to 11 pm, guests can wear their most disgusting costumes for the Fort Vampire's Ball. In addition, for children on Children's Day there are many magic tricks, balloons and clowns on Sunday, Oct. 24 out of 5-7 in the evening. Visitors can comfortably reach the fort from the entrance to Saard Street. For placement, we recommend properties such as The Westin Key West Resort and Marina, which since 1999 has been annually awarded the Four-Diamond rating; Inn at Key West, which has newly renovated rooms; and the Sheraton Suites Key West, a fully equipped hotel that offers free shuttle service to Duval Street.
Marathon: Located in Marathon, 50 km from Bayside, the 63-acre museum and Crane Point Nature Center will hold its annual Haunted Hammock on Friday, October 29, from 6 to 9 pm. spikes will be pirates, ghouls, ghosts, hauned hayrides and more. Horrific ghost houses and trails will also make for a fun night out. Entry fee is $ 5, and children under 6 years old are free. The hotel is located just minutes from the newly built Holiday Inn Express Hotel and the Marathon Apartments, a cozy pet-friendly hotel with an outdoor outdoor pool and fitness center.

