Approximately 5 million travelers visit the Florida Keys annually.
Big Pine, FL & the Lower Keys, FL
- Home of Bahia Honda State Park & National Key Deer Refuge
- Popular for Boating, Camping, Eco Tours, Fishing, RV Sites, Scuba Diving & Snorkeling
- Remote Sand Bars
- Small Islands
Islamorada, FL
- Considered the Sport Fishing Capital of the World
- Consists of 6 Islands: Plantation Key, Windley Key, Upper Matecumbe Key, Lower Matecumbe Key, Indian Key & Lignumvitae Key
- History of Diving Museum
- Laid Back Vibe
- Popular for Boating, Camping, Charter Services, Dolphin Encounters, Fishing, Galleries, Kayaking, Restaurants, Shops, Swimming & Watersports
- Scenic Bay & Ocean Views
- Upscale Atmosphere
Key Largo, FL
- Considered the Diving Capital of the World
- Home to Everglades National Park & John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
- Key Lime Pies
- Popular for Beaches, Bicycling, Boating, Eco Tours, Fishing, Kayaking, Scuba Diving, Snorkeling, Theatre & Watersports
- Resort Spas
Key West, FL
- Popular for Architecture, Beaches, Bicycling, Fishing, Ghost Tours, Historical Sites, Jet Skiing, Nightlife & Snorkeling
Marathon, FL
- Consists of 13 Islands
- Crane Point Hammock
- Impeccable Beaches
- Popular for Boating, Bicycling, Hiking, Kiteboarding & Parasailing
- Seven Mile Bridge to Pigeon Key