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Is Key Largo a walkable town?

Key Largo is a walkable town that offers a variety of activities and attractions that can be enjoyed on foot. At Ocean Pointe Suites at Key Largo, we believe that walking is not only a great way to stay fit and healthy, but it is also an opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Key Largo.



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Most tourists who visit the Florida Keys want to know why is Key Largo so popular. The answer is simple - Key Largo is the quintessential essence of the Florida Keys! It is home to some of the most spectacular coral reefs in the world and is easily accessible from Miami International Airport.

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While Key Largo is undoubtedly the prettiest of all the Florida Keys, it's also one that's home to plenty of activities for the avid beachgoer. With scenic views like this, it would be tough not to fall in love with such a beachside beauty!

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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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If you're looking for loads of things to do, activities to participate in, and attractions to visit, Key West is your best bet. But if you're looking for a more laid-back, relaxing vacation with outdoor activities, Key Largo is the way to go.

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July and August are the hottest months with average highs of 90°F (32°C), while September is the most humid and wettest month.

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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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The best areas to stay in the Florida Keys Key West – Key West is best for culture and history lovers. The key is most famed for its historic Key West Old Town and Mallory Square, although it is also the birthplace of key lime pie. Key Largo – If your dream morning is spent underwater, Key Largo is for you.

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10 Best Towns and Villages to Visit in the Florida Keys
  • Dry Tortugas.
  • Calusa Beach.
  • Key Colony Beach.
  • Marathon.
  • Anne's Beach.
  • Bahia Honda Key.
  • Long Key State Park.
  • Coco Plum Beach.


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Boasting temperate waters and more than 3,400 hours of annual sunshine, the beaches of Key West are some of the most popular destinations on this tropical island paradise. You can enjoy the sun, sand and warm water as well as a variety of activities like swimming, snorkeling and fishing.

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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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