🐠 Florida Keys Vacation Travel Guide — Tropical Islands, Coral Reefs & Laid‑Back Paradise
Stretching 120 miles off the southern tip of Florida, the Florida Keys are a chain of tropical islands known for turquoise water, world‑class snorkeling, fresh seafood, and a famously relaxed “island time” vibe. From lively Key West to the untouched nature of Bahia Honda, the Keys offer a perfect mix of adventure and slow‑paced coastal living.
🧭 Top Islands & Areas to Explore
- Key Largo — Diving capital of the world, coral reefs, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park.
- Islamorada — Sport‑fishing hub, art galleries, upscale dining, and beautiful sunsets.
- Marathon — Family‑friendly beaches, turtle hospital, Seven Mile Bridge.
- Big Pine Key — Home to the Key deer and quiet nature trails.
- Key West — Historic streets, nightlife, museums, beaches, and the southernmost point of the U.S.
🌴 Must‑See Attractions in the Florida Keys
- John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park — Snorkeling, diving, glass‑bottom boat tours.
- Seven Mile Bridge — One of the most scenic drives in the U.S.
- Bahia Honda State Park — Crystal‑clear water and some of the best beaches in the Keys.
- Ernest Hemingway Home (Key West) — Historic home with famous six‑toed cats.
- Mallory Square Sunset Celebration — Street performers, vendors, and iconic sunsets.
- Dry Tortugas National Park — Remote island fort accessible by ferry or seaplane.
🍽️ What to Eat in the Florida Keys
The Keys are known for seafood, Caribbean flavors, and Key lime everything.
- Key lime pie (a must!)
- Conch fritters
- Fresh mahi‑mahi & grouper
- Stone crab claws (seasonal)
- Cuban sandwiches
- Rum cocktails
Best food areas:
- Key West (Duval Street & Historic Seaport)
- Islamorada (waterfront restaurants)
- Marathon (casual seafood shacks)
🗓️ Suggested 3‑Day Florida Keys Itinerary
1 — Key Largo & Islamorada
- Snorkel at John Pennekamp
- Lunch in Islamorada
- Sunset at Morada Bay
2 — Marathon & Big Pine Key
- Visit the Turtle Hospital
- Relax at Sombrero Beach
- Spot Key deer at dusk
3 — Key West
- Explore Old Town
- Hemingway House
- Southernmost Point
- Sunset at Mallory Square
🚗 Getting Around the Keys
- Car: Best way to explore the islands
- Bikes & scooters: Great for Key West
- Ferries & tours: For Dry Tortugas and reef trips
- Overseas Highway: One of America’s most scenic drives
🌤️ Best Time to Visit
- December–April: Best weather, peak season
- May–July: Warm, fewer crowds
- August–October: Hurricane season but great deals
- November: Pleasant and quieter

