Sunday, November 17, 2024

Florida Keys open for visitors; Tourism infrastructure remains unaffected

The Florida Keys & Key West are open to visitors, with tourism infrastructure fully intact throughout the 125-mile-long island chain after Hurricane Milton’s outer bands brushed the Keys last week.

The Florida Keys Overseas Highway, including all 42 bridges, is open as usual.

Key West and Florida Keys Marathon international airports are open and operational as is the Port of Key West, which is receiving cruise ships.

No emergency protective actions, including visitor or resident evacuations, were taken during Hurricane Milton as the storm’s dangerous core remained far from the Keys island chain.

Throughout the Keys, accommodations, attractions, museums, restaurants and other businesses of interest to visitors are open. Dive, snorkel and fishing charters are operating with normal schedules and Florida state parks throughout the Keys are open.

Everglades National Park and its Guy Bradley Visitor Center at Flamingo are open in mainland Monroe County. Dry Tortugas National Park, located 68 miles west of Key West, is open with the Yankee Freedom III and Key West Seaplane Adventures resuming ferry and seaplane trips.

All activities for Key West’s upcoming Fantasy Fest 2024 – scheduled to take place from October 18 to 27 and themed “It’s a 90s Neon Cosmic Carnival” – are to take place. The internationally renowned costuming and masking festival features masquerade parties, costume competitions, street fairs, performance art, glamorous galas and a glittering grand parade.

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