KEY WEST, FL – Florida’s leading tour agent Best on Key West has announced that the 2009 Key West Lobsterfest, one of the most popular Key West attractions, will be held from August 7 through to August 9, 2009. The annual festival celebrates the famous Key West crustacean, offering visitors a chance to enjoy delicious freshly caught lobsters amidst various festivities.
In addition to the lobsters caught by local fishermen, the 2009 Lobsterfest is also offering the delicious Key West pink shrimp on the menu this year – giving seafood lovers a special treat. The popular Key West attraction is a great time for tourists to visit the region as it not only gives them a taste of Key West seafood, but allows them to experience the various Key West activities too.
With its warm climate and sunny beaches Key West is a popular tourist spot for holiday makers. In addition to the Lobsterfest, the region is well known for various other activities including Key West scuba diving, snorkeling, fishing, golfing, water sports and various other sightseeing tours. The Key West is an internationally recognized tropical paradise and local and international tourists are flocking to the region for a laidback beach holiday.
“The Lobsterfest is a fantastic time to visit the Key West and enjoy the fabulous lobster and shrimp preparations available in the region. The Lobsterfest is really just one of the many reasons tourists should visit the Key West because there is so much to do on a vacation in the region,” says Chris Gardner of Best on Key West (http://www.bestonkeywest.com).
While the Lobsterfest is one of the most popular Key West attractions, the region draws tourists for various other activities as well. For those planning to attend the 2009 Lobsterfest in August, tour organizers advise booking a room at a Key West inn, a bed and breakfast or a hotel in advance. The two days of the lobster and shrimp festival are a carnival with visitors not only enjoying the seafood but also reveling in atmosphere of live music, good food and cold drinks.
“Key West is becoming so popular among the tourists that there is seldom a quiet time here. The Lobsterfest is a particularly busy period for the region and while last minute bookings are always possible, if you really want a hassle-free holiday we definitely advise booking well ahead and enjoying your holiday without a problem,” concluded Gardner.
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