Snorkeling and Diving: Explore vibrant coral reefs at spots like Alligator Reef Lighthouse and Cheeca Rocks.
Fishing: Islamorada is the “Sportfishing Capital of the World.” Charter a boat for offshore, reef, or backcountry fishing.
Kayaking and Paddleboarding: Paddle through the mangroves at Indian Key Historic State Park or Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park.
Jet Skiing and Parasailing: Enjoy water adventures with stunning views of the islands
Florida Keys History & Discovery Center: Learn about the region’s history, culture, and marine life.
Theater of the Sea: Swim with dolphins, sea lions, or even stingrays at this marine mammal park.
Anne’s Beach: Relax on this small, scenic beach with picnic tables and a boardwalk.
Founders Park: A great spot for families, with a beach, swimming pool, and walking trails. Parks and Historical Sites
Indian Key Historic State Park: Kayak to this small island to explore the ruins of a 19th-century village.
Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park: Discover rare plants and learn about the area’s natural history.
Seafood Restaurants: Enjoy fresh seafood at spots like Morada Bay Beach Café, Lazy Days Restaurant, or The Islamorada Fish Company.
Craft Breweries and Distilleries: Visit Florida Keys Brewing Co. or Islamorada Brewery & Distillery for local brews and spirits
Rain Barrel Village: A quirky arts and crafts destination with local shops and a giant lobster sculpture (“Betsy”).
Gallery of the Arts: Explore local artwork inspired by the Keys’ natural beauty. Relaxation and Scenic Views
Head to Lorelei Restaurant & Cabana Bar or Morada Bay for a front-row seat to stunning sunsets.
Book a relaxing treatment at resorts like Cheeca Lodge & Spa or Islander Resort.
Eco Tours: Join guided tours to learn about local ecosystems, including mangroves and coral reefs. 18.
Robbie’s Marina: Feed tarpon, browse the open-air market, or book a boat tour.