Things to Do
In The Florida Keys, adventure is just a footstep (or paddle, or fin) away. Whether you’re chasing sunrise paddle-trips, sunset sails, or discovering hidden mangrove tunnels, there’s always something new to try. Museums, wildlife tours, water sports, quirky local events—every destination brings its own flavor of fun. These listings span every kind of experience: rugged and wild, soft and serene, absurdly beautiful. So map out some time, pack your curiosity, and let the Keys pull you in.
America's 250 in the Florida Keys
Monroe County is proud to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary with community-wide experiences that honor our nation’s history while showcasing the unique spirit of The Florida Keys.
Historic Pigeon Key
Visitors to Pigeon Key venture back in time to a tiny island that played a tremendous role in the Florida Keys of today.
Florida Keys State Parks
Ten secluded state parks throughout the 125-mile-long Florida Keys include the Keys’ most scenic wide-open spaces for exploration, solitude and...
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Seam Shoppe
Seam Shoppe — Key Largo’s specialty fabric and sewing supply store with island flair.
Beach Weekend
Beach Weekend Key West is a full-service marina on Stock Island offering pontoon and fishing boat rentals, storage, repairs, and a well-equipped ship store—all just a stone’s throw from Key West.
Caroline's Boat Rentals
Premium Florida Keys boat rentals for fishing, cruising, and fun adventures!
Mangia Mangia
Mangia Mangia — Italian & Mediterranean dining with fresh pastas, wood-fired pizzas, and warm Key West ambiance.
MOTE - Elizabeth Moore International Center for Coral Reef Research & Restoration
Mote Marine Laboratory’s Florida Keys Research Campuses are dedicated to coral reef science and restoration.
Eat Florida Seafood
Fresh, locally caught seafood from the Florida Keys, served directly to your plate.
Palm Villa Park
This small park has a picnic table overlooking Bogie Channel. No water access.
Sunshine Apparel_1
Sunshine Apparel_1 — stylish, island-inspired clothing boutique in Key West.
Alligator Reef Light House
Alligator Reef Sanctuary Preservation Area is a 0.32-square-mile protected marine zone in the Florida Keys, renowned for its diverse coral reef ecosystem and the iconic black-and-white lighthouse visible from the Overseas Highway.
Saloon Surf Shop
Your Keys’ surf & watersports marketplace — gear, art, and island vibes at Saloon Surf.
Old Island General Store
OIRF: preserving Key West’s history with the Oldest House Museum & Home Tours.
Ocean Blue Galleries Key West
Ocean Blue Art Gallery features fine art inspired by the sea — paintings, photography, and sculptures by coastal artists in Key West.
Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center
Marine sanctuary protecting reefs, seagrass, mangroves & heritage in the Florida Keys.