For The Clearest Beaches Visit Fort Zachary Taylor BeachFor you beach purists out there, Fort Zachary Taylor Beach is one of the only natural beaches in the Keys. At Fort Zach, you won't find the same soft white sand that other beaches brought in from the Caribbean.
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Key West. Those two words often bring about images of parties on Duval Street, incredible restaurants serving fresh seafood, and, of course, stunning beaches. The white sand that gives way to perfectly clear blue waters is the stuff that island dreams are made of.
If you're looking for the quintessential Florida Keys experience - Key Largo is your best bet. If you're looking for eclectic entertainment, spirited bars, and parties that roll all night long - Key West is certainly for you.
The Clearwater Marine Aquarium is always a good activity for a day at the beach, as well. The common agreement among travelers: Clearwater has a better beach, Key West has a better overall view and selection of activities.
Arguably the most relaxing beach in Key West is Fort Zachary Taylor State Park & Beach. Its rocky coast is uncrowned, shaded by Australian Pine Trees and it offers up some of the most beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Key West Harbor.
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!
Go November through February to feel the energy and heatWith a primed climate – high temperatures are typically in the mid- to upper-70s – and a unique tropics-meets-winter holiday charm, it's no wonder so many opt to hit the Florida Keys this time of year.
The best time to visit Key West is December through April. In winter, the island rewards visitors with mild temperatures averaging highs in the mid-seventies (about 24?), sunny days, and little rainfall. The average high temperature rises only about five degrees during March and April, and precipitation remains low.