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Which Florida key is the most fun?

Key West is perhaps the most popular among tourists, with its own airport and plenty of attractions, whereas Key Largo is closest for those driving from Miami. Ready to explore one of Florida's top destinations?



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Key West. There are plenty of reasons why Key West is the most popular destination in the Keys. With everything from gorgeous historical buildings (like Hemingway's Home) to bumping nightlife and great food, a stop here is a no-brainer.

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While Key West is definitely the crown jewel of the “Keys” nightlife, you can find great nightclubs and entertainment from Key Largo on down. Whether you are looking for a rip roaring good time, or just a quiet place to sit back and relax with close friends, you can find it here in the 'Keys”.

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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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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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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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Islamorada is a collection of 5 small islands in the Florida Keys, and it's definitely worth a visit. You'll find beautiful beaches, amazing weather, and plenty to explore.

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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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Key West is a great destination filled with culture, natural beauty, and unique experiences. Whether it's relaxing on a beach or exploring historical landmarks such as Fort Zachary Taylor, you will never get bored in Key West.

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Lots of people don't drink for different reasons and they do just fine going out. Key West has the whole outdoors to hang out in, lots of arts stuff, a great music scene. Just taking a walk in Old Town can make for a great afternoon.

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First-time visitors to the Florida Keys should set aside at least a week to experience the best that these legendary islands—plus the gateway areas of Miami and the Everglades—have to offer.

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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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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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The Islands of Marathon have virtually no crime or traffic congestion and thus is seen to many as the best place to live in the Florida Keys.

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Staying at Islamorada will give you more of a chance to take it slow in the morning & stop anywhere you might be interested in before getting to Key West. Marathon is only 45 miles from Key west,and 114 from Ft.

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Calusa Beach It's located within Bahia Honda State Park, between Big Pine Key and Marathon, on the Gulf side, which means its waters are sheltered and calm. The gentle Gulf is great for families with children who want to swim. Plus, Calusa Beach has ample parking and covered areas for picnicking.

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Simonton Street Beach This diminutive Key West beach draws in-the-know locals, and tourists who've stumbled upon it while exploring the island. To find Simonton Street Beach, head to the end of the street of the same name, on Key West's Gulf of Mexico side.

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