Top 6 places to see in Florida Keys
Key Largo
Most visitors to the Upper Keys visit Largo, the longest and northernmost island in the series. Kelly Largo's main attractions are John Penicamp Coral State Park, the Mangrove Reservoir within 25 miles and an underwater oasis of the Coral Reef. Boat the glass and see the barkuda, sea turtles and tropical fish Join a snorkeling or diving trip, rent a cake, or try a hand at SUP to find water. Scuba enthusiasts should check the Spiegel Grove Sip Rack, a 510-foot-long ship sunk in 2002.
Islamorada
A series of six islands, known for its Islamorada flights and deep-sea fishermen. Animal lovers can enjoy close encounters with dolphins, sea lions and sea turtles at the Marine Park Theater and eat giant turtle fish at Ruby's Marina. Named after local environmentalist Annie Eaton, the beautiful sandy area is bathed in a little water in the shallows. Rent a kayak to explore the Little Indian Kiss Histor Historic State Park, where the wealthy community of the 21st century lived.
Key west
Just 90 miles west of the Cuban coast is the southernmost point in the United States This living community offers art galleries, museums, shops and restaurants. Discover the magnificent homes and leafy gardens of Ernest Hemingway Island and meet the author's family of pets who are famous for their 60-foot cat cats. Choose from Fort Jacquier Taylor Beach, which offers excellent sand, dog friendly hedges, smudges (great for water sports) and great snorkeling. Take a look at the historic Historic Double Street Live Bar As the evening progresses, join the crowd at a hub mallory square for food stalls, street performers and musicians. Take a break and have a beer and watch the sunset over the Gulf of Mexico.
Marathon
Located in the heart of Florida Keys, the marathon's Sushant community spans 10 miles on 13 atlays, including Long Ki, Dock and Grace. The 1,000-acre Cree Hemac State Park in Grace Kire offers development through mango trees and tropical forests. There is a SUP / kayak for camp site and local rent and its calm water is limited to non-motorized boats. Meet the rescued dolphins and sea lions at the Grace Dolphin Research Center. Swim and relax on a beautiful turtle beach, in the middle of Monday, in the beautiful sands of white sand. Between April and October, its beaches become a haven for laser-headed turtles. Eat fresh, locally caught shrimp, lobster and fish at Waterfront Restaurant - and don't forget the main lime cake.
Big pine key
If you are looking for a peaceful beach getaway, Big Pine blends peace with many opportunities to cross the water. Boating and fishing while enjoying the perfect snorkeling and scuba diving in the clear sea. The Big Pine is a 300-acre road outside Bahia Honda State Park that boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, especially Sandspur, Laserhead and Colossa. The park is a great place to see the stars and provide some dark skies over Florida Keys. Go through the 9,000-acre pine, hardwood and mangrove forests at the island's national deer shelter and see beautiful, endemic and endangered central deer among the leaves. Other residents include the endangered Lower Marsh Raven and more than 250 species of birds.
Dry Tortugas National Park
Dry Tortugas, with seven islands to the west, is a major tourist destination. The only way to reach this remote area of the National Park in the United States is by two-hour boating or cruise ships, most of which are submerged. Known as the sea turtles in the area, the marine park offers excellent snorkeling and diving facilities on coral reefs rich in climate. Go back to the dry land and explore Fort Jefferson, a 19th-century fascinating fortress that captured prisoners during the Civil War.
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