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Which is the quietest Florida key?

Big Pine Key is where to stay in the Florida Keys for a quieter experience, surrounded by nature and wildlife. It is best for travelers who are looking for nature, not nightlife.



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Cannon Beach: Less Popular, But Still Scenic 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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Summer is one of the most popular times to visit, but the weather is as hot as it gets, and hurricanes are a constant threat from June 1 to November 30, with most storms popping up from mid-August to mid-October.

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

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The best time to visit As Florida has some of the mildest winters in the US, December through May is peak season in Islamorada. Although temperatures are still reasonably high, the humidity is much lower and rainfall is rare. Accommodation in Islamorada around this time will get booked up fast!

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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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To accomplish many things to do in the Florida Keys, you'll need a solid five days. I stayed in the Florida Keys for five days (four nights), and got to see and do quite a bit. However, if you have 1 week in the Florida Keys, that's even better.

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What NOT To Do On Your Key West Vacation
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  • Don't Expect Sandy Beaches.


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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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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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Islamorada, a village of six islands just 90 minutes south of Miami, is a paradise your family will love to explore by land and by sea. Islamorada is known as the Sportfishing Capital of the World, and hosts the largest fishing fleet per square mile in the world.

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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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The village is spread across six islands (or “keys”) but the walking tour is concentrated on a one-mile stretch of Upper Matecumbe Key along U.S. 1, which ties the keys together and leads to Key West, the southernmost point of the U.S.

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Your private beach at The Islands of Islamorada may be filled with the gorgeous white sand and turquoise waters you imagined, but most beaches in the Florida Keys are actually quite rocky and rugged!

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The total cost of housing, food, child care, transportation, health care, taxes, and other necessities for a single adult in Islamorada, Village of Islands is $46,025 a year — greater than the annual cost of living for Florida of $36,375 and greater than the national figure of $38,433.

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Miami International Airport is 77 miles away from Islamorada, while Key West International Airport is 80 miles away. The closest airport would be Miami International, but only by three miles.

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