About The Keys
A 120-Mile Journey Through Paradise
Stretching from just outside Miami to the southernmost point in the U.S., the Florida Keys are connected by 42 bridges and bound together by a shared love of the sea. This unique island chain is home to North America's only living coral reef and offers a diverse blend of landscapes, lifestyles, and legends.
A 120-Mile Journey Through Paradise
Stretching from just outside Miami to the southernmost point in the U.S., the Florida Keys are connected by 42 bridges and bound together by a shared love of the sea. This unique island chain is home to North America's only living coral reef and offers a diverse blend of landscapes, lifestyles, and legends.
Journey Through Paradise
At the northern tip lies Key Largo, famous for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant underwater world. Known as the Diving Capital of the World, it's a dream destination for snorkelers, divers, and anglers alike.
Just below is Islamorada, a chic yet laid-back enclave known for its luxury resorts and world-class sport fishing. It's not called the Sport Fishing Capital of the World for nothing—trophy catches like sailfish, marlin, and mahi-mahi lure anglers from around the globe.
Halfway down the chain, you'll discover Marathon, a family-friendly island with a welcoming small-town feel. With sandy beaches, great seafood, and interactive marine attractions, it's a perfect stop for all ages.
As you head farther south into the Lower Keys, life slows down and nature takes the spotlight. These islands, often compared to the quieter Out Islands of the Bahamas, offer some of the Keys’ most unspoiled beauty—hidden backcountry beaches, meandering mangrove creeks, and endless opportunities for kayaking, paddle boarding, and backwater fishing. Big Pine Key is home to the adorable but endangered Key Deer.
Finally, at the end of the road sits Key West, a one-of-a-kind blend of history, creativity, and celebration. With its vibrant nightlife, colorful architecture, and artistic spirit, it’s no wonder Ernest Hemingway made it his home.
From top to bottom, each Key tells a different story—but in every one, the ocean is the heartbeat of daily life.
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