The Florida Keys
We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Florida Keys - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in The Florida Keys - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
Most first-time visitors to the region are dismayed by the lack of beaches—but then they discover Bahia Honda Key. The 524-acre park sprawls...Read More
When Key West was designated a U.S. port of entry in the early 1820s, a customhouse was established. Salvaged cargoes from ships wrecked on...Read More
The park's beach is the best and safest place to swim in Key West. There's an adjoining picnic area with barbecue grills and shade trees, a...Read More
This state park is on everyone's list for easy access to the best diving and snorkeling in Florida. The underwater treasure encompasses 78 nautical...Read More
Amusing anecdotes spice up the guided tours of Ernest Hemingway's home, built in 1851 by the town's most successful wrecker. While living here...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesOn Lower Matecumbe Key this popular village park is named for a local environmental activist. Its "beach" (really a typical Keys-style sand...Read More
If you've ever seen an engraving by ornithologist John James Audubon, you'll understand why his name is synonymous with birds. See his works...Read More
This beach and park were named after Cornelius Bradford Harvey, former Key West mayor and commissioner. Adjacent to Higgs Beach, it has half...Read More
Tucked away from the highway behind a stand of trees, Crane Point—part of a 63-acre tract that contains the last-known undisturbed thatch-palm...Read More
Looking for a slice of the Keys that's far removed from tiki bars? On the ocean and bay sides of Overseas Highway are 260 acres of upland hammock...Read More
American crocodiles, mangrove cuckoos, white-crowned pigeons, mahogany mistletoe, wild cotton, and 100 other rare critters and plants inhabit...Read More
Next to Louie's Backyard restaurant, this tiny beach—the only one in Key West where dogs are allowed unleashed—has a shore that's a mix of sand...Read More
The 1963 movie Flipper popularized the notion of humans interacting with dolphins, and Milton Santini, the film's creator, also opened this...Read More
This educational program begins with a get-acquainted session beneath a tiki hut. After that, you slip into the water for some frolicking with...Read More
This nonprofit focuses on marine mammal conservation, and you can help it by participating in one of the educational offerings. One popular...Read More
This park, 70 miles off the shores of Key West, consists of seven small islands. Tour 19th-century Fort Jefferson, the largest brick building...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesIf you can't see Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas in person, this is the next best thing. Opened in 2013 by the national park's official ferry...Read More
This isn't your typical large-city aquarium. It’s more hands-on and personal, and it's all outdoors with several tiki huts to house the encounters...Read More
On Monday, September 2, 1935, more than 400 people perished when the most intense hurricane to make landfall in the United States swept through...Read More
Have a nose-to-beak encounter with ospreys, hawks, herons, and other unreleasable birds at this bird rehabilitation center. The birds live in...Read More
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