John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park: America’s first undersea park offers snorkeling, scuba diving, glass-bottom boat tours, kayaking, and wildlife viewing, including the iconic Christ of the Abyss statue beneath the waves
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary: Vibrant coral reef ecosystem and underwater conservation area.
Dagny Johnson Hammock Botanical State Park: Hiking trails through native tropical hardwood hammock and habitat for rare species like the Key Largo woodrat. Small entrance fee.
Dolphin’s Plus: Swim with dolphins safely in open-water enclosures; a unique marine experience.
African Queen Cruise: Cruise aboard the original boat from the film The African Queen, offering a mix of cinematic charm and Gulf views.
Bird & nature sites: Visit the Wild Bird Rehabilitation Center, botanical trails, and enjoy birdwatching in the Keys.
Feed the tarpon at Robbie’s Marina, Islamorada — Purchase bait and experience the thrill of giant tarpon leaping to eat right off the dock for just a few dollars
Rain Barrel Village (Islamorada) — Browse galleries, boutique shops, and snap photos with a giant lobster sculpture in this artsy roadside attraction celebrating old-Florida creativity
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