The 125-mile-long Florida Keys & Key West island chain offers unconventional ways to connect with business colleagues - providing seamless “bleisure” opportunities to extend subtropical midweek business gatherings with leisure stays.
"Resorts throughout the Keys are enhancing group programming, adding unique opportunities for learning about and experiencing sustainability and eco-tourism,” said Jack Meier, group sales manager for the Keys' Monroe County Tourist Development Council.
“Our resorts have also revitalized and expanded outdoor event spaces to further accommodate increasing attendee levels, another trend we continue to see,” Meier said.
The Keys are an ideal island destination for meetings of 15 to 100 attendees.
Nonprofit organizations dedicated to environmental conservation, sustainability and historic preservation offer unique only-in-the Keys educational and networking opportunities - among driving forces with face-to-face in-person meetings - for groups.
The Keys are easily accessible from 21 major U.S. cities with six airlines providing more than 20 nonstop flights, some with newly added jet service to Key West International Airport.
To download the Monroe County Tourist Development Council’s meeting planner guide and read its Keys Traveler MICE edition, visit fla-keys.com\kla-mice.