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Key Biscayne Today
By the People, for the People
Key Biscayne Friends Embark on Caribbean Cruise
Group explores Tortola, Puerto Rico, and Puerto Plata on tropical getaway.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 10:27pm
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A vibrant, geometric illustration captures the grand scale and romantic allure of a Caribbean cruise vacation.Key Biscayne TodayA group of friends from the coastal community of Key Biscayne, Florida recently set off on a Caribbean cruise, visiting destinations like Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, as well as Puerto Rico and Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic.
Why it matters
Cruises and tropical vacations remain popular getaways for residents of South Florida, who often seek to escape the heat and humidity of the region by exploring nearby islands and coastal cities in the Caribbean.
The details
The group of friends from Key Biscayne boarded a cruise ship and spent several days exploring various ports of call in the Caribbean, including the British Virgin Island of Tortola, as well as the Puerto Rican capital of San Juan and the Dominican Republic city of Puerto Plata.
- The cruise took place in April 2026.
The players
Key Biscayne
A coastal community in South Florida known for its affluent residents and proximity to the Caribbean.
The takeaway
This Caribbean cruise highlights the continued popularity of tropical vacations among residents of South Florida, who frequently take advantage of the region's close proximity to island destinations in the Caribbean.

