10 Best Shopping in The Florida Keys, Florida

Casa Mar Village

Fodor's choice

What was once a row of worn-down buildings is now a merry mix of gift shops and galleries. By day, these colorful stores glisten at their canal-front location; by nightfall, they're lit up like a lovely Christmas town.

Bass Pro Shops - World Wide Sportsman

This two-level retail center sells upscale and everyday fishing equipment, resort clothing, sport-fishing art, and other gifts. It's worth a stop to climb aboard the Pilar, a replica of Hemingway's boat installed in the middle of the store. 

Blue Marlin Jewelry

For more than 20 years, this family-owned and -operated jeweler has been adding unique sparkle and shine to the lives of visitors and locals alike. At the premier jeweler in the Keys, you will find nautical- and tropical-themed jewelry as well as high-end pens, pocket knives, and money clips that are functional art.

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Ocean Gardens

Warning: you could spend hours in here and drop some serious cash on the one-of-a-kind home-decor pieces and marine antiques. It's more than a shop; it's a showroom of all things upscale nautical. Come browse and be amazed.

Olive Morada

This place has more than a clever name: you'll find a nice assortment of top-quality imported olive oils and specialty and balsamic vinegars that will delight your taste buds and turn you on to flavors and combos you never imagined. Try Sicilian-lemon olive oil with blood-orange vinegar on an avocado salad. Or, try scrambling your eggs in Tuscan-herb olive oil. Tastings are encouraged. Pastas, crackers, spices, and a variety of kitchen-inspired gifts adorn the shelves as well.

Pasta Pantaleo's Signature Gallery

Roberto Pantaleo, better known as "Pasta," is one of the Keys' best-known (and widely collected) artists. His subjects range from vibrant turtles to subtle seas and mangroves. His work can also be seen in the local Roberto • Russell Galleries.

Rain Barrel Village

You can't miss the giant sculpture of Betsy the lobster in front of this eclectic spot. Set in a tropical garden of shady trees, native shrubs, and orchids, the crafts village has shops selling the work of local and national artists, as well as resident artists who sell work from their own studios.

Redbone Gallery

This gallery stocks hand-stitched clothing, giftware, and jewelry, in addition to works of art by watercolorists C. D. Clarke and Julie Joyce and painters Luther Hall, Stephen Left, Tim Borski, and Jorge Martinez, among others. Proceeds benefit cystic fibrosis research. It's in the Morada Way Arts and Cultural District.

The Banyan Tree Garden & Boutique

Lush grounds, unique gifts, and free-spirited clothing are among the draws at this boutique.

Village Square at the Trading Post

This shopping village has garden alcoves, picnic tables, and shops with everything from trendy clothing and artwork to home decor. The Bohemian Arts Club hosts classes and other events here. Grab a bite at Bad Boy Burrito, where the fish tacos are almost legendary.