Visit Florida - Worth the Drive 2008 - (Page 67) >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> South 67 Monkey Jungle is a 30-acre reserve that houses nearly 400 primates, most of which run free. It’s the only protected habitat for endangered primates in the country that the public can explore. The folks at Monkey Jungle make learning about primates fun – kids and adults alike are sure to be intrigued. Make us your tradition. From seven miles of white-sand beach to a world-class spa, a championship golf course to an award-winning tennis center, enjoy all the pleasures of paradise in one perfect location. Day 3: Islamorada/Marathon About 55 miles south of Monkey Jungle is Islamorada, a group of islands close to the continent’s only coral barrier reef. It’s the second major island region of the superscenic Florida Keys. Renowned for its sportfishing and diving, Islamorada has plenty to offer kids. One Owned and Operated by the Watkins Family for Over 60 Years. Start your tradition today! 1-800-237-7600 • NaplesBeachHotel.com Dolphin Harbor, Miami Seaquarium classic attraction is Theater of the Sea (305-664-2431, www.theaterofthesea.com), a marine mammal park where you can venture into the Atlantic waters on an Adventure and Snorkel Cruise. Guides tell kids about the environment and help them explore the reef. For lunch, the Islamorada Fish Company (305-664-9271, www.fishcompany.com) won’t soon be forgotten. Its casual, festive http://NaplesBeachHotel.com http://NaplesBeachHotel.com http://www.theaterofthesea.com http://charlotteharbortravel.com http://charlotteharbortravel.com http://www.fishcompany.com
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