3 Day Florida Keys Adventure
3 dias

What you'll do

Day 1

1

John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park

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Undersea park with vibrant reefs

John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in Key Largo is a must-visit for nature lovers. Visitors can enjoy activities like snorkeling, kayaking, hiking, and picnicking while taking in the beauty of the underwater world. This is excellent snorkeling in the keys. This park also offers affordable boat tours.

Entrance - $8 per vehicle.

2.5-hour snorkeling tour or a glass-bottom boat tour for $50 each.

You can camp here for only $36 per night.

2

Curry Hammock State Park

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Secluded nature sanctuary in Florida

Curry Hammock State Park, located in the Florida Keys, is a hidden gem offering seclusion and untouched natural beauty. It's the largest undeveloped area between Key Largo and Big Pine Key, providing a sanctuary for local and migrating wildlife.

Only $4.50 a person for the day! Known for kayaking and paddleboarding. Bonus: Join the free guided Mangroves Matter Kayak Tour. Check the state parks website for event details.

You can camp here for only $36 per night.

3

Blond Giraffe Key Lime Pie Factory

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Key Lime Pie paradise in Tavernier

Known for serving up some of the best Key Lime Pie in the state. Its a must to try key lime pie when in the keys so this is a great spot to do so!

4

Robbie's of Islamorada

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Iconic tarpon feeding in Islamorada

Robbie's of Islamorada is a must-visit destination in the Florida Keys, known for its world-famous tarpon feeding experience. Visitors can hand-feed massive tarpon. You may even be able to spot manatee from the dock. There is a restaurant here if you want to grab a bite to eat.

5

Coast To Coast Pizza Company Marathon

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pizza restuarant

Coast To Coast Pizza is a great pizza place in Marathon. They have tons of unique options for toppings and is some of the best pizza we've had in Florida!

6

Old Seven Mile Bridge

Passeio turístico

Historic gem with scenic views

The Old Seven Mile Bridge in Marathon, Florida is a historic gem with stunning views and a rich past. Originally part of Henry Flagler's Overseas Railroad, this bridge has seen its fair share of history, including a devastating hurricane in 1935. Now open to pedestrians, cyclists, and the tram to Pigeon Key, the bridge offers a unique experience for visitors to soak in the beauty of the Florida Keys while learning about its fascinating past. This is an awesome spot to watch the sunrise or sunset!

7

Pigeon Key

Passeio turístico

Historic island with rich history

Pigeon Key is a small island in Florida Keys with a rich history. Originally a work camp for the Florida East Coast Railway, it now houses historic buildings and serves as a hub for educational groups.

Admission is $25 for adults, $20 for children ages 4–12, $23 for veterans, and free for children 3 and under which includes a ride across 7 mile bridge. Walk the bridge instead and save money, entrance fee is $15 for walking or biking.

8

Blue Heaven

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Laid-back eclectic spot with delicious cuisine

Laid back restaurant and bar in the heart of the keys. The key lime pie from here is towered by meringue, it is a must eat!