Miami, Florida is a popular destination known for its white sand beaches, warm weather, and Latin American influences. Key West, located at the western end of the Florida Keys, is known for its beaches, cuisine, and early 20th-century architecture. Key Largo, Florida, offers snorkeling and scuba diving opportunities. Washington DC, the capital, is known for its neoclassical monuments and iconic buildings. Philadelphia is a modern and vigorous city, while New York City, a modern city with multiple cultures, is a must-visit destination.

Miami is known for its white sand beaches, warm weather, delicious cuisine, Cuban coffee and Latin American influences. Some popular attractions include Miami Beach, South Beach, Zoo Miami, Bayside Marketplace, Little Havana, Ocean Drive…

Miami Beach is connected by bridges to the mainland of Miami. Wide beaches stretch from North Shore Open Space Park, through palm-lined Lummus Park, to South Pointe Park. The southern end, South Beach, is known for its international flair with models and celebrities, and its early 20th-century architecture in the historic Art Deco district with pastel-colored buildings, especially on Ocean Drive
Little Havana is the vibrant Cuban heart of Miami, with Latin American art galleries and lively restaurants. Cafes with Italian windows sell Cuban coffee to cigar-smoking patrons. On Calle Ocho (SW 8th Street), locals discuss politics over dominoes at Maximo Gomez Park, nicknamed Domino Park by locals. The historic Tower Theatre screens indie and revival films, while the area’s clubs host live Latin music.

Known for its many colorful murals, Wynwood is one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods. Wynwood Walls is an open-air museum featuring large-scale works by some of the world’s most famous street artists. The surrounding streets are home to converted warehouses that house craft breweries and quirky art galleries. A young, hip crowd frequents the neighborhood’s chic clothing boutiques, stylish bistros, and late-night bars.

The Design District is known for its sleek, modern architecture, high-end home decor stores, and art galleries. Luxury fashion and jewelry boutiques, cafes, and celebrity chef restaurants draw a well-heeled crowd. Public art that dots the area includes the Fly’s Eye Dome, a geodesic dome designed by inventor Buckminster Fuller. The Institute of Contemporary Art showcases cutting-edge works in a state-of-the-art building.

View of South Beach in Miami Beach, part of our Key West to New York road trip

Key West is a city in the United States located at the western end of the Florida Keys. The city occupies the entirety of the last of the islands from which it takes its name, as well as a group of islets that surround it. The portion of Stock Island north of U.S. Route 1, Fleming Key and Sigsbee Park, also known as Dredgers Key, to the north and Sunset Key (formerly Tank Island) to the west are part of it.
Key West is known as the southernmost point of the contiguous United States and the southern terminal of Route 1. Located 129 miles (207 km) southwest of Miami and 106 miles (170 km) northwest of Havana. It is a major cruise port. Key West has a regional airport and a strategic naval air base. The city center is located in the northwest of the island in the historic district, protected as the Key West Historic District.

THE KEYS

The Florida Keys are a string of tropical islands stretching about 120 miles off the southern tip of the U.S. state of Florida, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. They are known as a destination for fishing, boating, snorkeling, and scuba diving. The southernmost city of Key West is famous for the many bars on Duval Street, the Sunset Celebration on Mallory Square, and the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum.

The old bridge at Bahia Honda State Park in the Florida Keys, part of our Key West to New York road trip

The coral reef located off the island of Key Largo is part of the Florida Reef Tract, listed as the largest coral reef system in North America and the third largest barrier reef in the world. It protects nearly 250 km of coastline and descends to a depth of approximately 24 m. Scuba diving is the best way to explore this magnificent and fragile natural resource.

If you want to explore the seabed of Florida and in particular the coral reef located off the Keys, you will have to go by boat.

During these visits, you will have the choice of snorkeling (fins-masks-snorkel) or scuba diving.
Of course, snorkeling trips are cheaper and much easier for everyone than diving: no need to be super sporty and experienced. It is very easy to do the first time. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
Spanning about 70 nautical miles, this underwater playground is Florida’s Grand Canyon, with coral reefs, mangroves, a nine-foot-tall, 4,000-pound cast bronze statue and more than 250 species of tropical fish. See the wonders from a glass-bottom boat or dive in and admire parrotfish, snappers and sea urchins on a scuba or snorkeling adventure. For a more low-key moment, swim 100 feet to the park’s Cannon Beach to see fish scurrying around the remains of an ancient Spanish shipwreck.

The Christ of the Abyss statue in Key Largo, part of our Key West to New York road trip

Washington, DC, the capital of the United States, is a compact city on the Potomac River, bordering the states of Maryland and Virginia. It is defined by imposing neoclassical monuments and buildings – including the iconic ones that house the 3 branches of the federal government: the Capitol, the White House and the Supreme Court. It is also home to iconic museums and performing arts venues such as the Kennedy Center.

View of the Washington Monument and the reflecting pool, part of our Key West to New York road trip

Philadelphia has been described as both the elegant but rather jaded grand dame and the sickly old maid of American cities. A more realistic look at Philadelphia, however, shows it to be a very modern and vigorous city, emerging as a graceful counterpoint to the deep serenity of an older city that provided gentle but firm intellectual, economic, and humanitarian leadership to the nation whose birthing it midwifed.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s largest city, has many of the characteristics of a small town. Its many trees, parks, and other open spaces, and its leisurely pace of life reflect in various ways the distinguished Quaker heritage bequeathed to the city by its founder, William Penn. Almost everywhere are fitting reminders of the colonial and revolutionary city and of Benjamin Franklin, an adopted Philadelphian who left his mark on countless institutions, both cultural and commercial, in the city.

A view of Philadelphia, part of our Key West to New York road trip

New York City is comprised of 5 boroughs located where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic Ocean. At its heart is Manhattan, a densely populated borough that is one of the world’s leading commercial, financial and cultural centers. Its iconic landmarks include skyscrapers like the Empire State Building and sprawling Central Park. Broadway theater is staged in neon-lit Times Square.

Traveling to New York is like entering a very special world due to the number of communities that live side by side. It is arguably the most cosmopolitan city on the planet with impressive buildings like the Empire State Building that have made New York famous.

New York and its skyscrapers await your visit for a pleasant stay. Search for a flight in just a few seconds to New York to discover an amazing world in this modern city with multiple cultures.

A view of Manhattan streets, part of our Key West to New York road trip

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    visits of the program will still be respected. “Free time” is provided to give room to your
    personal interests. During this time no transportation will be provided.

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