Help with Everglades and Keys in March
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Help with Everglades and Keys in March
I'm considering trips for next March and am thinking about the Everglades and Keys with my husband and 7 year old son.
Is it better to fly into FLL than MIA, even if we're only going south of MIA? I've read that
it's a lot easier to get in and out of FLL so it's worth the extra drive.
If we want to spend a few days exploring the Everglades (Shark Valley, driving through the park), where would be a good place to stay? Florida City is closest,
but is that a good place to stay? Is there a place nearer the beach that would still be close and a lot nicer?
I'm pondering a few days for the Everglades and a few days for the Keys. If we do that, what would be a good base in the Keys (considering we'll probably fly out of FLL)? We've been to Key West and while we really liked it, would prefer a place we haven't been.
Are the glass bottom boat tours worth the time and money? Where is the best place to do that?
Is it better to fly into FLL than MIA, even if we're only going south of MIA? I've read that
it's a lot easier to get in and out of FLL so it's worth the extra drive.
If we want to spend a few days exploring the Everglades (Shark Valley, driving through the park), where would be a good place to stay? Florida City is closest,
but is that a good place to stay? Is there a place nearer the beach that would still be close and a lot nicer?
I'm pondering a few days for the Everglades and a few days for the Keys. If we do that, what would be a good base in the Keys (considering we'll probably fly out of FLL)? We've been to Key West and while we really liked it, would prefer a place we haven't been.
Are the glass bottom boat tours worth the time and money? Where is the best place to do that?
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FLL and MIA are 30 minutes apart. I let air fare be my determining factor. Yes, FLL is simpler and smaller, but if you can get a cheaper, direct flight into MIA could be worth the hassle.
I am more familiar with the Keys than the Glades. I enjoy Islamorada as a base, but I also like Marathon and Key Colony as alternatives. Islamorada has hotels from reasonable to exceptional. Restaurants from classic Keys casual to fine dining. From Islamorada you can fish, shop, kayak, or explore the middle keys from a central location. You are not far from Pennekamp if snorkeling is a possibility.
The Hampton Inn at Islamorada is a cut above your typical Hampton. They offer two BR suites, a very nice pool area and a mini-private beach. The Hampton is walking distance a couple of good restaurants. If you are looking upscale the Cheeca Lodge is a famous fine hotel. Favorite restaurants include Lazy Days and the Lorelei.
Have fun with this trip. Wish I were along.
I am more familiar with the Keys than the Glades. I enjoy Islamorada as a base, but I also like Marathon and Key Colony as alternatives. Islamorada has hotels from reasonable to exceptional. Restaurants from classic Keys casual to fine dining. From Islamorada you can fish, shop, kayak, or explore the middle keys from a central location. You are not far from Pennekamp if snorkeling is a possibility.
The Hampton Inn at Islamorada is a cut above your typical Hampton. They offer two BR suites, a very nice pool area and a mini-private beach. The Hampton is walking distance a couple of good restaurants. If you are looking upscale the Cheeca Lodge is a famous fine hotel. Favorite restaurants include Lazy Days and the Lorelei.
Have fun with this trip. Wish I were along.
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I spend about 6 months a year in Fort Lauderdale and am familiar with both airports. They are 26.2 miles apart so I would not consider driving somewhere from FLL to entail that much "extra" time.
I-95 in that area is a real "speedway" and that sometimes INCLUDES the local police and highway patrol so be aware.
I would base the flight on costs rather than into which airport.
I-95 in that area is a real "speedway" and that sometimes INCLUDES the local police and highway patrol so be aware.
I would base the flight on costs rather than into which airport.
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For the Everglades, I would suggest staying in Homestead. Here's a link the the NP visitor's center there:
http://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/coedirections.htm
You could stay on Miami Beach, but it's over an hour away and with Miami traffic, I wouldn't suggest it if you mainly want to explore the Everglades.
Also, your son may have fun doing the Jr. Ranger program there, both my sons did. They do an activity booklet, learn about the eco-system and wildlife, one ranger walk (I think) and they earn a plastic badge.
That time of year there are some excellent places for bird watching. Ask a park ranger and they'll tell you some of the best spots to see them.
If you go to shark valley, do the tram tour. You will see many alligators, especially out by the observation tower. We bike the loop, but I'm not sure if you would want to do that with a 7 yr. old, it's about 15 miles.
Enjoy!
http://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/coedirections.htm
You could stay on Miami Beach, but it's over an hour away and with Miami traffic, I wouldn't suggest it if you mainly want to explore the Everglades.
Also, your son may have fun doing the Jr. Ranger program there, both my sons did. They do an activity booklet, learn about the eco-system and wildlife, one ranger walk (I think) and they earn a plastic badge.
That time of year there are some excellent places for bird watching. Ask a park ranger and they'll tell you some of the best spots to see them.
If you go to shark valley, do the tram tour. You will see many alligators, especially out by the observation tower. We bike the loop, but I'm not sure if you would want to do that with a 7 yr. old, it's about 15 miles.
Enjoy!