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Can you swim in the ocean in Islamorada?

There are a number of different public beaches across the islands, each with its own unique charm. Anne's Beach is one of the most visited beaches in Islamorada, so it does tend to get quite crowded during peak times. If you're just looking for some relaxed sunbathing and swimming, this is the right place for you.



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You can also swim and enjoy other water sports like windsurfing and snorkeling as well as kayaking and paddleboarding in the clear, clean water inhabited by tropical fish.

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Anne's Beach This sandy Islamorada public beach can be found close to mile marker 73 at the southern end of Islamorada on Lower Matecumbe Key. There are two parking lots serving Anne's Beach, which has a natural, unspoiled feel.

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Occasionally, Key West gets American Crocodiles. Croc's feel more at-home in our saltwater canals than 'gators. However, if you drive about 45 minutes up the Keys to an island called Big Pine, which has the largest freshwater lense in the Lower Keys, and head to the “Blue Hole,” you'll probably see American alligators.

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The reason for the lack of soft sandy shoreline in the Florida Keys may seem a mystery, but it's actually the result of the numerous coral reefs offshore. That doesn't mean there aren't any spectacular Florida beach locations because there are.

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Sombrero Beach, Marathon Sombrero ranks at the top of the list of best beaches in the Florida Keys. In fact, in 2023 Sombrero was the only South Florida beach to make the “best beaches in the US” list on TripAdvisor.

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Siesta Key Beach, Siesta Key Regarded as one of the best places to visit in Florida, Siesta Key is a paradisiac island in the Gulf of Mexico. The island's main beach is a coveted destination thanks to its dreamy white sand and shallow, crystal-clear water that is ideal for a refreshing swim.

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Key Largo is better for vacationing families and couples while Islamorada is better for enthusiastic fishermen and scuba divers.

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Are there Sharks in the Florida Keys? You bet. It is common to catch nurse sharks while fishing on the flats. These bottom dwellers are generally docile and will only act defensively if provoked, so if you see one out snorkeling or diving there is no need for alarm as long as you do not disturb it.

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Yes, of course, Key West is an island in the ocean; there definitely would be sharks making their homes in the waters surrounding it. We, as people, are the ones who end up most encroaching upon the territories of the sharks. There are plenty of different sharks in Key West to keep things interesting.

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The American Crocodile was listed as endangered in 1975 at a time when the population numbered about 300. Since then it's grown to an estimated 2,000 in South Florida, although the cold winter of 2010 is thought to have reduced that number.

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A true taste of paradise, the area is famed for its beautiful coastline, crystal clear water, and tropical climate.

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