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How is the water in Key Largo today?

83°F. Today water temperature in Key Largo is 83.8°F. It is very warm and comfortable water for long swimming in any body of water.



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Winds: ENE 14 knots. Seas: NNE 3 feet at 11 seconds. Breezy NE winds with moderate choppy seas.

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Seas: NE 5 feet at 6 seconds. Strong NE winds with very choppy seas. Small Craft Advisory. Moderate very short period waves.

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How Warm is the Water in Key Largo? In the Summer and Fall months, water temperatures can climb as high as 86°F (30°C). Winter temperatures typically range between 68°F (20°C) and 76°F (24°C).

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Average visibility ranges from 40-100+ feet. Reef dives are generally 30-50 feet deep while wreck dives are 70-130+ feet. To ensure you have the best trip possible contact us ahead of time to schedule the exact sites you want to visit.

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With its pristine sands, crystal-clear waters, and a multitude of water activities, Key Largo offers a beach experience like no other.

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We see a number of different types of sharks in Key Largo, mainly Reef Sharks, Nurse sharks and some Bull sharks. There are however visitors to our shores that are a little larger.

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Cannon Beach is located inside John Pennekamp park. It's one of the most popular beaches in Key Largo, and for a good reason. The beach is beautiful with its white sand and turquoise waters. It's perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling.

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Cannon Beach It's one of the most popular beaches in Key Largo, and for a good reason. The beach is beautiful with its white sand and turquoise waters. It's perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling.

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Given Key Largo's 70-85 degree water temperature, you'll likely want a 3 or a 5 mm wetsuit, depending on the season. Check ahead for your planned vacation week's expected water temperature and plan accordingly.

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The coral reefs protection keeps the waves from crashing ashore, which causes erosion. This also means the water inshore of the coral reefs is shallower, and calmer. The coral reefs prevent beach formation, but they give back in other ways.

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Overall depths range from as shallow as 12 feet, out to over 60 feet. Contact Sea Dwellers Dive Center of Key Largo for daily dive charters to Molasses reef, it's Key Largo diving at it's best!

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Dry Tortugas National Park is a sparkling gem in the Florida Keys. Located about 70 miles west of Key West, and accessible only by boat or seaplane, the park is made up of seven small islands and 100 square miles of crystal clear waters, dreamy coral reefs, and lush gardens.

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If you're looking for breathtaking beaches and a tropical paradise, Key Largo is the place to be. With its pristine sands, crystal-clear waters, and a multitude of water activities, Key Largo offers a beach experience like no other.

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Bahia Honda State Park, Big Pine Key For years, there has been widespread agreement that the best beaches in the Florida Keys are the beaches at Bahia Honda State Park at MM 36.8.

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Key West is great for the beach. Also, Key Largo is not as popular, but is still a nice island for its beaches. The beaches at Key West attract visitors from all over. One of the best beaches in the area is Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park.

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east-northeast of the Key Largo Cut, in the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. This reef is a very shallow dome shaped reef which breaks the surface at low tide on the landward side, and slopes to 25 feet on the seaward side. The statue is one of three cast from a mold by an Italian sculptor Guido Galletti.

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To drive directly from Key Largo to Key West, it takes roughly 2.5 hours to travel a distance of 100 miles.

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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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