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Key Largo

John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park

(305) 451-6300
Mile Marker 102.5 Oceanside
102601 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037

Pennekamp Park preserves a portion of the only living coral reef in the continental United States. Catch a glimpse of a variety of tropical marine life in or out of the water aboard their glass-bottom boat and snorkeling/diving charters. Visitors have access to 50 miles of natural mangrove channels in the surrounding area with kayak and paddle board rentals. You can rent a boat or bring your own and make use of their launch ramp, trailer storage and wet slip services.

  • Services include boat rentals, kayak and paddle board rentals, fishing, swimming, picnicking, snorkeling, diving, glass bottom boat tours, wet slips, trailer storage, launch ramp

Website: pennekamppark.com

Dolphins Plus Bayside

(305) 451-4060
Mile Marker 102 Bayside
101900 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037

Meet and interact with dolphins in a natural lagoon setting from a floating platform or get up close and personal in waist-deep water. Interactions include handshakes, rubs, kisses and painting with the dolphins. Dolphins Plus offers a variety of other programs/activities including day- or week-long, hands-on and educational children’s programs, Shadow a Trainer for a day, Dolphin Exploration Lab and Touch Tank with several species of marine invertebrates.

Website: dolphinsplus.com

Island Dolphin Care

(305) 451-5884
Mile Marker 100 Oceanside
150 Lorelane Pl, Key Largo, FL 33037

Enjoy a variety of unique and inclusive ways to visit and play with Atlantic bottlenose dolphins through programs that include activities such as dockside yoga, painting and interactions in or out of the water. If you’re planning for an upcoming event and/or celebration, consider a private party with the dolphins at Island Dolphin Care. Their facility also offers customized, therapeutic and assisted sessions for persons with disabilities.

Website: islanddolphincare.org

Dolphins Plus Marine Mammal Responder

(305) 453-4321
Mile Marker 99.5
31 Corrine Place, Key Largo, FL 33037

We believe that when people connect with something, they will want to protect it. We also believe that the best way to make a connection with something is to experience it in person. With this in mind, we’ve designed a series of programs that we hope will immerse you into the world of dolphins, fostering a meaningful connection between you and dolphins.  From deep-water to dockside encounters, guests can experience the strength and beauty of these amazing animals.  Book your program today!

Website: connecttoprotect.org

The African Queen

(305) 451-8080
Mile Marker 100 Oceanside
99701 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037

Tour the Port Largo canals with Capt. Stephen Bogart aboard this steamboat made famous by the 1951 movie The African Queen departing from Marina Del Mar marina.

Website: africanqueenflkeys.com

Tavernier

Florida Keys Wild Bird Center

(305) 852-4486
Mile Marker 93.5 Bayside
93600 Overseas Hwy, Tavernier, FL 33070

The Florida Keys Wild Bird Rehabilitation Center cares for sick, injured and orphaned birds. Visit the Wild Bird Sanctuary and take a stroll on the boardwalk bordering several enclosures for an up-close look at nearly 40 species of wild birds native to the island chain.

Website: missionwildbird.com

Pinfish Entertainment

(305) 901-2839
Mile Marker 91
91214 Overseas Hwy, Tavernier, FL 33070

We’re more than just bowling lanes and arcade games! At Pinfish, we offer a vibrant, all-ages playground of entertainment. From thrilling Duckpin Bowling and adrenaline-pumping Axe Throwing to our prize-filled Arcade and mouthwatering food & craft beverages, we’re the ultimate destination for family fun. Recognized as the best new business in the Upper Keys and voted the best place to take the kids in 2023, we’re making waves in the Keys. Please be sure to reserve a lane online!

Website: pinfishentertainment.com

Islamorada

On Islamorada, attractions come to life at Windley Key’s Theater of the Sea as acrobatic dolphins and deep sea stars perform. Island shops and galleries at the Rain Barrel on Plantation Key offer a colorful collection of arts, crafts, and other creative island treasures.

The Rain Barrel Artisans’ Village

(305) 852-3084
Mile Marker 86.5 Bayside
86700 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036

Take a stroll through tropical gardens surrounding a number of locally-owned galleries and shops containing unique sculptures, pottery, paintings and gifts. You can’t miss their largest attraction, Betsy the Lobster.

Website: keysdirectory.com

Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park

(305) 664-2540
Mile Marker 85 Bayside
84900 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036

This historic site was once a quarry used to supply stone to build the Overseas Railroad. Some activities visitors enjoy include hiking, picnicking and birding.

Website: floridastateparks.org

Theater of the Sea

(305) 664-2431
Mile Marker 84.5 Oceanside
84721 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036

Interact and meet with dolphins, sea lions, sea turtles, sharks and alligators at Theater of the Sea, a top-rated attraction highly recommended for any visitors to Islamorada and the surrounding islands. Shows, exhibits, sunset cruises and snorkeling charters are all the more reason to include their facility in your travel itinerary.

Website: theaterofthesea.com

History of Diving Museum

(305) 664-9737
Mile Marker 83 Bayside
82990 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036

The History of Diving Museum boasts an extensive collection of educational and entertaining exhibits, equipment and artifacts showcasing the history and evolution of diving.

Website: divingmuseum.org

Robbie’s

(305) 664-8070
Mile Marker 77.5 Bayside
77522 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036
 
Voted the No. 1 place every tourist should visit, Robbie’s of Islamorada is a top-rated attraction with a variety of activities to choose from at their facility. There’s something for everyone to do including hand-feeding massive tarpon, shopping throughout the open-air market, diving, snorkeling and specialty fishing charters, boating, parasailing, kayaking, paddle boarding and more.

  • Services include boat rentals, sunset, snorkeling, diving, and fishing charters, water sports equipment rentals including kayaks and paddle boards, parasailing, hand-feeding tarpon, and more

Website: robbies.com

Duck Key

Dolphin Connection

(305) 289-9975
Mile Marker 61 Oceanside
61 Hawks Cay Blvd, Duck Key, FL 33050
 
Interact and swim with the dolphins or meet comfortably from the dockside. The Dolphin Connection on Duck Key is a renowned attraction providing a variety of ways for persons of any age to play with and learn about dolphins.

Website: dolphinconnection.com

Marathon

Marathon has several attractions of interest. Crane Point Hammock Natural History Museum is a full day of learning about the interesting natural habitats located throughout the Florida Keys. Pigeon Key will take you back in history to the construction of the Florida Keys railway by Henry Flagler. The Turtle Hospital is a one of a kind rehabilitation center for endangered species and a must see experience.

Dolphin Research Center

(305) 289-1121
Mile Marker 59 Gulfside
58901 Overseas Hwy, Grassy Key, FL 33050
 
The Dolphin Research Center’s series of saltwater lagoons on Grassy Key houses and rehabilitates dolphins and sea lions. Visit their marine mammals and enjoy a variety of other activities or educational programs.

Website: dolphins.org

Curry Hammock State Park

(305) 289-2690
Mile Marker 56 Oceanside
56200 Overseas Hwy, Marathon, FL 33050

Curry Hammock State Park spans 1,000 acres along both sides of Overseas Highway protecting a large area of mangroves, rockland hammocks and seagrass beds. Visitors have up to 1,200 feet of sandy beach access, a variety of water sport equipment rentals such as kayaks and kite boards to choose from, and activities like hiking, biking, or camping.

Website: floridastateparks.org

Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters

(305) 407-3262
Mile Marker 53 Gulfside
11710 Overseas Hwy, Marathon, FL 33050
 
Visit the Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters Predatory and Coral Reef Tanks featuring a variety of unique marine species such as sandbar, black tip and blacknose sharks, goliath groupers, moray eels and more. Interact with starfish, conch and horseshoe crabs in the tide pool, stingray cove and nursery touch tanks.

Website: floridakeysaquariumencounters.com

Crane Point Museums & Nature Center

(305) 743-9100
Mile Marker 50.5 Gulfside
5550 Overseas Hwy, Marathon, FL 33050
 
Watch the sunset from the boardwalk, visit the historic Adderly House and enjoy learning about the natural history and culture of the Florida Keys at Crane Point Hammock Museum and Nature Center. You’re sure to spot a variety of native birds and other wildlife throughout their pet-friendly nature trail and butterfly meadow.

Website: cranepoint.net

Turtle Hospital

(305) 743-2552
Mile Marker 48.5 Gulfside
2396 Overseas Hwy, Marathon, FL 33050
 
The Turtle Hospital is a non-profit organization committed to the rehabilitation, research and return of Sea Turtles in the Florida Keys and has successfully treated more than 1500 Sea Turtles since its founding in 1986. Visit their facility for a guided educational program during which you’ll have the opportunity to visit with current patients and discover ways you can contribute to their conservation.

Website: turtlehospital.org

Key West

Key West is home to some of the most notable Florida Keys attractions for visitor photo opportunities, including the colorful Southernmost Point buoy, iconic Ernest Hemingway Home, Heritage House & Robert Frost Cottage, Key West Lighthouse, Mallory Square and Mile Marker 0.

Southernmost Point of the Continental US

Whitehead St &, South St, Key West, FL 33040
 
The Southernmost Point Buoy represents the farthest southern boundary of the United States. The buoy is the lowest latitude land of contiguous North American States and is 18 feet above sea level. It is painted and was established as a tourist attraction in 1983 by the city at the corner of South Street and Whitehead Street. It is one of the most visited and photographed attractions in Key West.

Website: cityofkeywest-fl.gov

The Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory

(305) 296-2988
1316 Duval St, Key West, FL 33040
 
The Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory is a must-see. The butterflies inside a geodesic dome are thrilling enough but add tropical birds and pink flamingos, and this is a destination you will never forget. “Relaxing, beautiful and thrilling” are just a few of the adjectives used to describe this magical place in Key West.

Website: keywestbutterfly.com

The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

(305) 294-1136
907 Whitehead St, Key West, FL 33040
 
In the heart of charming Old Town, Key West is the Ernest Hemingway home and museum. The Nobel prize winning author Ernest Hemingway, who was known as an avid outdoorsman and fishing enthusiast, lived in this home on Whitehead Street for ten years. Thousands of visitors tour the home, lush gardens and grounds annually. They can observe at least forty cats on property. The home and museum give many insights into the writing and activities of Hemingway while living, fishing and writing in Key West.

Website: hemingwayhome.com

Mallory Square

400 Wall St, Key West, FL 33040
 
Mallory Square is at the very heart of any community wide activity in Key West. Watching the sunset, catching a ferry to Dry Tortugas National Park and other offshore Key West areas such as Fleming Key or champagne cruising, celebrating holidays; it’s all happening in Mallory Square. Thousands migrate to Mallory Square each New Year’s Eve for the festivities and the Great Shoe Drop.

Website: mallorysquare.com

Truman Little White House

(305) 294-9911
111 Front St #8311, Key West, FL 33040
 
The Little White House which has been restored and then reopened in 1987, after a period of disuse and renovation, was in fact an active southern White House for President Harry S. Truman. Presidential historians reveal that “…there are numerous mentions of Key staff, both political and military, flying into Key West to meet with President Harry S. Truman. What they did and what was said are not revealed in the logs as the details may have been classified at the time.” Researchers continue to investigate Truman’s actual activities in his many visits to the charming Little White House. Local and educational events are ongoing, and the Little White House now has its own blog and shop online.

Website: trumanlittlewhitehouse.com

Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park

(305) 292-6713
601 Howard England Way, Key West, FL 33040
 
Fort Zachary Taylor is just one more of nature’s treasures at the southernmost tip of the United States in Key West, Florida. Fort Zachary Taylor is unique in its treasure trove of civil war equipment and weapons. The Fort is said to house the largest civil war cache of armaments of anywhere in the United States. The State Park houses Fort Zachary Taylor itself, the barracks and weaponry, as well as a pristine beach and other areas for picnicking, swimming, cycling, paddling and engaging with nature on the park’s many hiking trails.

Website: floridastateparks.org

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