The Florida Keys are such a special place to visit with kids, and we’ve taken countless trips to explore and enjoy the beautiful turquoise waters. We never run out of things to do and the kids are ...
Getting to travel a lot with our kids, we make an effort to be sure that each trip, big or small, has some meaningful elements to it, not just fun. We are extra lucky in that we get to visit the ...
An hour south of Miami, Key Largo, the Florida Keys’ uppermost island, melts stress into mangroves. It’s soundtracked by boat motors and key lime pie mixers, and itineraries comfortably toggle between ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: On the drive down, stop at Rain Barrel Village to snap your photo with Betsy the Lobster, a 30-foot-tall fiberglass sculpture of a Florida spiny lobster and one of the most ...
Fall brings peak tourism, festivals and Fantasy Fest to the Florida Keys region. Beaches are scenic but limited; Bahia Honda and Sombrero Beach offer best access. Highway travel may be slow; use local ...
Key Largo Undersea Park is perhaps best known as the home to the only underwater hotel in the world. Reserved perhaps for the most adventurous of travelers, the quirky Jules Undersea Lodge is a ...
Winter brings peak tourism to the Florida Keys with festivals, events, and warm weather. Overseas Highway drives connect islands; expect congestion, limited passing, and delays. Parks, tours and ...
Mile markers in the Florida Keys are critical to finding locations in the forty-plus islands. Addresses do exist, but many are hard to see or have been destroye ...