Hi Everyone, We can't wait to celebrate with you this weekend! Note that parking at the venue is limited so if staying offsite you will need to uber to events from your hotel. Also, parts of the wedding will be on the beach! Love, Kay and Rebecca

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Kay & Rebecca

February 22, 2026 • Key Largo, FL

Kay & Rebecca

February 22, 2026 • Key Largo, FL

Things to Do Near Largo Resort

On‑site Watersports & Kayaking

Take advantage of the resort’s waterfront access to go kayaking or paddleboarding. It’s a relaxed way to explore the mangroves and shoreline without needing to leave the property.


Snorkeling / Glass‑Bottom Boat Tour

Head out from the resort or nearby launch points to snorkel the reefs. For a more laid-back option, take a glass‑bottom boat ride to view coral and marine life without getting wet. TripAdvisor has some here: https://www.tripadvisor.com/AttractionProductReview-g34344-d19148435-Key_Largo_Coral_Reef_Glass_Bottom_Boat_Adventure-Key_Largo_Florida_Keys_Florida.html


Bicycle Rides Around Key Largo

Rent a cruiser or hybrid bike and ride along local roads or scenic stretches. There are some bikes at the resort to rent and also a bike rental shop close by: https://allkeyscycles.com/index.html


Relax at the Private Beach & Pool

Sometimes the best plans are no plans. Lounge by the resort’s private beach or infinity pool, soak up the sun, read a book, splash in the calm water.


Meditation Garden or Quiet Spaces

Largo Resort has beautiful garden, hammocks and lawn spaces you could take 15–30 minutes in meditation, journaling, or simply unwinding in quieter corners of the property.


Stroll or Light Hike in Dagny Johnson Hammock State Park

Just a short drive away (5 miles) is Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park. You can take a nature walk, birdwatch, or enjoy the soft forest trails.

https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/dagny-johnson-key-largo-hammock-botanical-state-park


Visit John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park (Half-Day Option or Short Stop)

Just 1 mile away, it’s well-known for snorkeling, mangrove kayaking, and short boat tours. Even a couple of hours here gives you a taste of Key Largo’s underwater world.

https://www.floridastateparks.org/parks-and-trails/john-pennekamp-coral-reef-state-park


Wild Bird Center Visit

The Florida Keys Wild Bird Rehabilitation Center (8 miles away) offers a quiet, meaningful break for people who enjoy wildlife and nature.

https://www.keepthemflying.org

Restaurants

Lazy Lobster Seafood Restaurant~1 mile (Mile Marker 102, Bayside) Great for waterfront views and coastal dining. The ambiance is elevated, with scenic water views


Coco Plum Place (Breakfast / café) ~ a short drive. Excellent option for breakfast or brunch with healthy / fresh / lighter fare. Great gluten free and vegan options.


Harriette’s Restaurant~ a few miles away. Classic “Keys diner” style with charm. Good for breakfast, lunch.


Seaside Eatery (food truck / vegan / breakfast & lunch)~ on Overseas Hwy in Key Largo. If you want vegan / plant‑based breakfast or lunch, this is a gem. 100% vegan menu. They serve pancake alternatives, bowls, smoothies.


Key Largo Fisheries Backyard Café~2.5 miles. Waterfront, marina setting. Offers a casual, open‑air feel, with views of boats and water traffic.


Square Grouper Bar & Grill ~15 miles south (Islamorada)

Upscale island-style dining with water views. Fresh seafood, small plates, creative cocktails, sustainable practices. Vegetarian options, rotating specials


The Fish House ~0.6 miles north

Local seafood joint, casual and colorful. Daily fresh catch, conch fritters, smoked fish, Key lime pie. Naturally gluten-free options (grilled fish, no breading)


Key Largo Conch House~1.2 miles south

Family-run spot in a tropical cottage setting. Breakfasts, conch fritters, seafood, crab cake Benedict. Vegan options available


Skipper’s Dockside ~1.4 miles south

Tiki bar vibe with marina views & live music. Seafood, flatbreads, happy hour small plates. Gluten-free options available. Known for: Casual waterfront dinners, live music nights


Snook’s Bayside Restaurant ~1.6 miles south

Sunset dining with outdoor tables by the bay. Seafood, steaks, cocktails, romantic views. Many gluten-free dishes. Known for: Unmatched sunset views, live entertainment


Robbie’s of Islamorada (Hungry Tarpon Restaurant) ~20 miles south. Iconic Keys experience — feed tarpon fish, shop, eat. Conch chowder, hearty breakfasts, tropical drinks. Some veggie and GF options; casual & quirky. Known for: Loaded Bloody Mary, waterfront energy