The southernmost point of the continental United States, Key West is famous for its vibrant nightlife, historic sites, and beautiful sunsets. Visit the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, explore Duval Street, and don’t miss the daily sunset celebration at Mallory Square.
One of the most photographed spots in the Keys, this bridge offers stunning views of the turquoise waters and connects the Middle Keys to the Lower Keys.
Located in Key Largo, this park is known for its coral reefs and is a popular spot for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.
Located on Grassy Key, this center offers interactive programs to learn about dolphins and sea lions.
Known for its beautiful sandy beaches and clear waters, this park is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and.
Often referred to as the 'Sportfishing Capital of the World,' Islamorada offers excellent opportunities for fishing, water sports, and exploring art galleries.
This area is known for family-friendly attractions, such as the Turtle Hospital and the Dolphin Research Center.
Accessible by boat or seaplane from Key West, this remote park is known for its historic Fort Jefferson and excellent snorkeling opportunities.
The first of the Florida Keys, Key Largo is a great spot for diving and snorkeling, especially at the famous Christ of the Abyss underwater statue.