New Tour App Reveals Best Sights When Driving Through The Florida Keys From Miami To Key West
(TRAVPR.COM) USA - September 4th, 2014 - A new tour app that tells drivers where to find the best sights, attractions and viewpoints along the iconic Miami to Key West route officially launched this week.
This is the latest audio tour released by GyPSy Guide – an app for iPhone and Android devices that’s like having a personal tour guide in your car. The tours play automatically as you drive and uses your phone’s GPS technology to tell you about the most interesting places to see while on a road trip.
The apps also reveal unique stories about each destination, providing the same in-depth level of detail you would get from a real-life tour guide. In fact, the commentary for the Miami to Key West app was prepared by veteran Florida tour guide Martin Crossland. He has led thousands of visitors on tours of the Florida Keys.
“Through those thousands of trips to Key West I’ve learned what attractions travelers love most,” said Crossland. “In preparing this tour I’ve picked the most enjoyable and definitive places in the Keys, so then the visitor can decide what suits their taste and the time they have available.”
Just a few of the more than 100 points of interest covered by the Miami to Key West audio tour include:
· Little-known details about the popular Bahia Honda State Park
· Can’t-miss bars and restaurants, like the funky No Name Pub
· Fascinating information about Seven Mile Bridge – the longest bridge on the drive
· Where to find the home of the famous Rumrunner cocktail
For more information about GyPSy Guide’s Miami to Key West audio tour, please go to: www.gypsyguide.com/apps/Florida. The tour apps are available in the App Store and Google’s Play Store for $4.99.
About GyPSy Guide
GyPSy Guide was created by Rick Bulich, an experienced tour guide. He made the app for travelers who prefer road trips to guided bus tours, but don’t want to miss any of the best attractions or viewpoints along the way.
“When I go on vacation I like to drive myself, to enjoy the freedom of deciding where to stop and for how long,” said Bulich. “But like every other tourist, I love hearing all those fun and unique stories from the places I visit. I love the idea of a tour guide. I just don’t want to ride on a bus with a bunch of other people.”
For more information about GyPSy Guide, please visit www.gypsyguide.com
If you would like to arrange an interview with Rick Bulich, please contact rickb@gypsyguide.com.
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