The Florida Keys and Key West, often referred to in stories and tales, both resplendent and tall. One thing is for sure - Once you truly experience the laid-back atmosphere in person, you'll remember and carry it with you all your life. Our Village of Islands is situated between the saltwater wilderness of Everglades National Park in one direction and North America's only coral barrier reef and the deep blue waters of the Florida Straits in the other.
Adventure-seekers can test the water, and their skills, on a fishing charter for prized game fish. Get up close and personal with tropical fish on a snorkel trip, or dive to explore a ship wreck on the ocean floor. Visit local art galleries and museums and shop for unique gifts. Feast on fresh seafood at fine restaurants and hang with the locals, or just hang on a hammock suspended between two palms. Simply unwind and let go with the outgoing tide. You will be, after all, on island time.
Key Largo is at the top of the Florida Keys island chain and boasts natural wonders plus friendly locals who are ready to help you enjoy them. You can arrange an eco-tour, float on a parasail, thrill yourself on a jet ski, or relax on a sunset sail or sightseeing tour. When you're done, you can unwind at one of our parks or beaches or stroll through a local art gallery.
Key Largo, Florida-Key Largo, known as the "the first of the Florida Keys", presents stunning tropical hardwoods, winding creeks, and fish-covered coral formations. Locals consider their home the Diving Capital of the World but the island is nearly as famous as a sport-fishing destination.
Key West, Florida- Key West is the southernmost city in the continental United States, where real estate titles date back to the Kings of Spain. Only in Key West, with its balmy weather and crystal blue skies, would the sun shine the brightest when it sets, and everyone gathers in celebration at Mallory Dock.
Long Key, Florida- Smaller and less developed than the neighboring Keys of Islamorada to the north and Marathon to the south, Long Key's location is perfect for those who want seclusion the Florida Keys are so well known for, while still providing easy access to activities available in its larger neighbors.
Marathon, Florida- Midway through the Florida Keys, Marathon is the launching point for the famed Seven Mile Bridge. Fishermen reel in tarpon, sailfish, and dolphin. Maintaining it's simple, seafaring tradition has made Marathon extra special, celebrated through the many family-friendly seafood festivals offered.
Sugarloaf Key, Florida- Known for it's sandy beaches, warm ocean breezes, and sunset celebrations, Sugarloaf features a Marina with boat rentals, ramps, pavilions, a pub and a restaurant. All just 20 miles from Key West.
Dolphins Plus
Experience hands-on dolphin encounters, during which each individual will participate in a variety of trained behaviors (e.g. belly rubs, kisses, and dorsal tows) with our dolphins, through an experienced dolphin trainer.
Experience hands-on dolphin encounters, during which each individual will participate in a variety of trained behaviors (e.g. belly rubs, kisses, and dorsal tows) with our dolphins, through an experienced dolphin trainer.
Key West Aquarium
One of the most unique aquariums in the world, the Key West Aquarium has delighted visitors since 1934. Come join us and see for yourself the beautiful indigenous sea-creatures of Key West and the Florida Keys.
One of the most unique aquariums in the world, the Key West Aquarium has delighted visitors since 1934. Come join us and see for yourself the beautiful indigenous sea-creatures of Key West and the Florida Keys.
Mel Fisher Maritime Museum
If you're into diving, pirates, and sunken treasures, this museum honoring local hero Mel Fisher, is full of doubloons, pieces of eight, emeralds, and solid-gold bars (one of them you can lift!).
If you're into diving, pirates, and sunken treasures, this museum honoring local hero Mel Fisher, is full of doubloons, pieces of eight, emeralds, and solid-gold bars (one of them you can lift!).
Monroe County Florida RV Parks
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Big Pine Key
Big Pine Key
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Bluewater Key
Key West
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Boyd's Key West
Key West
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Calusa Camp
Key Largo
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Elmar RV Resort
Key West
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Fiesta Key
Long Key
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Geiger Key
Key West
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