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Make Your Escape
Travel writer and native Floridian Joshua Lawrence Kinser shares his expert perspective on the Florida Keys, guiding you on a memorable and unique experience.
Whether youre diving the fascinating underwater coral reefs and shipwrecks of Key Largo, or hiking and camping in the Middle Keys, Moon Florida Keys has activities for every traveler. With itineraries like Sun and Sand and Animals Attractions, expertly crafted maps, gorgeous photos, and Joshuas trustworthy advice, Moon Florida Keys provides the tools for planning your perfect trip!
Moon Florida Keyscovers cant-miss sights and the best destinations including:
  • Miami and the Everglades
  • Key Largo
  • Islamorada
  • Marathon and the Middle Keys
  • Big Pine and the Lower Keys
  • Key West
  • Joshua Lawrence Kinser: author's other books


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    FLORIDA KEYS

    JOSHUA KINSER

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    the Art Deco District in Miami - photo 4
    the Art Deco District in Miami a street in Key West - photo 5
    the Art Deco District in Miami a street in Key West Bahia Honda Rail Br - photo 6

    the Art Deco District in Miami

    a street in Key West Bahia Honda Rail Bridge Even those who have never - photo 7

    a street in Key West

    Bahia Honda Rail Bridge Even those who have never ventured south of New York - photo 8

    Bahia Honda Rail Bridge.

    Even those who have never ventured south of New York City have probably heard of the Florida Keys. Stretching southwest from Miami between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, this diverse archipelago is, after all, legendary.

    With its Mardi Gras vibe, much-publicized Hemingway connection, and ongoing threat to secede from the union, Key West is surely the most well-known island in the region. This unique place nurtures a strange blend of hardy natives, eccentric artists, and wide-eyed tourists. But the Keys hold more than just the countrys southernmost city.

    If youre driving from Miami or the Evergladesboth vibrant areas worth a look before heading southyoull first encounter enticing Key Largo, the slowly burgeoning getaway for southern Floridians. Its the kind of place where locals can dock their boats just steps from laid-back waterfront eateries. With fascinating underwater coral reefs that extend along the eastern shore, its also the self-proclaimed diving capital of the world.

    South of Key Largo, the remaining Upper Keys accessible by the Overseas Highway (U.S. 1) compose Islamorada, an area long celebrated for its bountiful sportfishing. After crossing a lengthy bridge, youll be in the heart of the Middle Keys, a transitional space between the natural pleasures of the north and the unabashed revelry of the south. Centered on Marathon (which, like Islamorada, encompasses several keys), this region offers a number of wildlife-oriented activities, from bird-watching haunts to dolphin encounters.

    diving along a coral reef a dock at the Seashell Beach Resort in Marathon - photo 9

    diving along a coral reef

    a dock at the Seashell Beach Resort in Marathon Morada Bay Beach Caf on - photo 10

    a dock at the Seashell Beach Resort in Marathon

    Morada Bay Beach Caf on Islamorada For even more animal sightings continue - photo 11

    Morada Bay Beach Caf on Islamorada

    For even more animal sightings, continue south to the Lower Keys, where wild creatures abound in the National Key Deer Refuge on and around Big Pine Key. Even farther south, youll spy mammals of a different varietythe tourists who descend upon the streets of Key West. Theyre especially prevalent from October to April, when the weather is usually sunny and mild and offers a respite from colder places.

    Even those who are intimately familiar with the Florida Keys only know a small percentage of them. The Overseas Highwaythe only drivable link to the mainlandconnects fewer than 50 of the more than 800 islands of this unforgettable chain. Venture out by boat to explore the more elusive ones, a trip that promises mystery, adventure, and an experience like nowhere else.

    an aerial view of the Overseas Highway an inhabitant of the National Key Deer - photo 12

    an aerial view of the Overseas Highway

    an inhabitant of the National Key Deer Refuge biking around Key West - photo 13

    an inhabitant of the National Key Deer Refuge.

    biking around Key West Where to Go Miami and the Everglades While some - photo 14

    biking around Key West

    Where to Go
    Miami and the Everglades

    While some travelers head directly to Key West by boat or plane, most pass through the gateway areas of Miami and the Everglades before driving south to the Florida Keys. If you have time, consider exploring this diverse region, where you can stroll amid Miami Beachs colorful Art Deco District, soak up some sunshine on the Magic Citys stunning beaches, snorkel above the coral reefs of Biscayne National Park, take a guided canoe trip among the cypress trees of Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park, and visit the critters at the Everglades Alligator Farm.

    Key Largo

    From the mainland, most motorists take U.S. 1, also called the Overseas Highway, to reach the Florida Keys. The first island encountered is Key Largo, the largest of this unique archipelago. Here youll find several outdoor diversions, including Dolphin Cove and Dolphins Plussister facilities that offer a range of activities, from natural dolphin swims to trainer-for-a-day programs. Outdoors enthusiasts will especially enjoy John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, where you can swim alongside sandy beaches, kayak among mangrove trees, or dive amid offshore coral reefs.

    Islamorada and the Upper Keys

    Southwest of Key Largo are the islands that make up Islamorada, an upscale resort area favored by anglers and scuba divers. Outdoor attractions dominate here, where you can watch sea lion shows at Theater of the Sea, feed wild tarpon at Robbies of Islamorada, and visit four different state parks, including Indian Key Historic State Park and Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park, both of which are only accessible by boat. Sea lovers might also appreciate the History of Diving Museum, which houses a noteworthy collection of diving paraphernalia.

    Marathon and the Middle Keys

    After experiencing Islamorada, youll pass into the Middle Keys, the heart of which is the laid-back town of Marathon. Animal lovers can swim with dolphins at the Dolphin Research Center, observe pelicans and raptors at Curry Hammock State Park and Crane Point Museum and Nature Center, or visit recovering sea turtles at The Turtle Hospital.

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