Kimberly & Scott
Saturday, April Twenty-Fifth, Two Thousand Twenty-Six • Islamorada, FL
Kimberly & Scott
Saturday, April Twenty-Fifth, Two Thousand Twenty-Six • Islamorada, FL
Dry Tortugas National Park
If you’re up for a day trip, head down the Key West and take the Freedom Ferry over to the Dry Tortugas! Your ticket includes a light breakfast and a Jersey Mikes lunch! (Additional food/beverages can also be purchased on the ferry). Spend the day touring the fort, swimming, snorkeling and taking in the beautiful island! It’s such a gorgeous place! This books up way in advance, so it’s recommended to purchase your ticket at least 6-8 months in advance to guarantee
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
Mile Marker 102.5 Overseas Highway Key Largo FL 33037
305-676-3777
Key Largo’s John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is one of a kind, offering an amazing glimpse into the underwater world.
Renowned for being the country’s first undersea park, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park encompasses an impressive 70 nautical square miles. While many visitors view the park’s colorful coral reefs and teeming marine life on a glass-bottom boat tour, one can get an even closer look by scuba diving or snorkeling.
See website for details!
Bahia Honda State Park
36850 Overseas Highway Big Pine Key FL 33043
305-872-2353
Along with its iconic Florida Keys scenery, sandy beaches, gin-clear waters and magnificent sunsets, the park is known for balmy sea breezes that caress the shores year-round.
The park is an excellent place to observe wading birds and shorebirds, and introduces nature lovers to the island’s plants and animals.
Kayaks and snorkeling gear can be rented, and boat trips to the reef for snorkeling excursions are available.
Islamorada Sandbar
Enjoy these gorgeous waters!!
History of Diving Museum
82990 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036
305-664-9737
Alligator Reef Lighthouse
This historic lighthouse off the east coast of Florida Keys was named after a pirate ship that sank in that location over a century ago. So dont worry, there arent actually any alligators found here! Today, the now decommissioned lighthouse marks the wreck of the ship and teems with marine life and corals in its crystal clear waters, making it a popular spot for snorkeling. You can get up close to the lighthouse on a boat or jet ski tour, which sometimes also include stops at the nearby sand bars and other spots around Islamorada. – Tripadvisor
Founders Park
87000 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036
305-853-1685
Enjoy a variety of actives here, including a beach, pool, tennis courts and dog park!