The Florida Keys, a coral cay archipelago, located off the southern coast of Florida, is one of the top attractions in the Americas. Look at the top things to do in the Keys from fishing to scuba diving.
Explore Underwater Coral Reefs in the Atlantic Ocean waters
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is one of the most-visited parks in the Florida State Parks System. But, it’s not like any common park. It’s located in the Atlantic Ocean waters spanning 70 nautical square miles (240 km²). Explore coral reefs (such as Molasses Reef) and their associated marine life by glass-bottom boats, snorkeling, and scuba diving.
Fulfill Your Dream of a Wild-Life Photographer in the Florida Keys
The Florida Keys is the only place where you can meet this endangered species as the name suggests. This deer can be recognized by its characteristic size, smaller than all other white-tailed deer. Adult males (known as bucks) usually weigh 25–34 kg (55–75 lb) and stand about 76 cm (30 in) tall at the shoulder. Adult females (does) usually weigh between 20 and 29 kg (44 and 64 lb) and have an average height of 66 cm (26 in) at the shoulders. Unlike common dears that run away at the slightest action of human beings, Key Deer have the little to no fear of the human civilization. So, with Florida Keys Vacation you can be a wild-life photographer.
Have the Most Romantic Pic with Delonix Regia
Thinking of the perfect way to propose her? Find the most romantic landscape at the Florida Keys. Watch the sunset while sitting underneath Delonix regia, a species of flowering plant featuring flamboyant orange-red flowers over summer. In many tropical parts of the world, it is grown as an ornamental tree and in English, it is given the name royal poinciana, flamboyant, flame of the forest, or "flame tree" (one of several species given this name).
Stay in a Sunset Key Cottage
Sunset Key Cottages is a family-friendly all-inclusive Key West Resort on Sunset Key, a 27-acre private island. There are many reasons to fall in love with the accommodation option – enjoy oceanfront to garden front view, watch the most romantic sunset of your life, and get access to a host of top attractions of Florida Keys including Audubon House and Tropical Gardens (2 min walk), Key West Aquarium (3 min walk), Key West Shipwreck Museum (3 min walk), among others.
Harry Harris Beach and Park
Harry Harris Park is a beautiful beach spot with a stretch of sand surrounded by turquoise water. It has 11 Pavilions, 12 Barbecue's, 34 Picnic Tables, One Basketball Court, and sprawling swimming area. The park stays open from sunrise to sunset. Explore a diverse marine world, particularly jellyfish. There are restrooms, a shower area and a good amount of parking – so you shouldn’t worry about visiting the place with your family.