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.
History of Diving Museum
The Museum is dedicated to collecting, preserving, displaying, and interpreting artifacts, antiques, books, documents, photographs, and oral history relative to the History of Diving.
In Islamorald and in Key Largo. Check out beautiful coral reefs & marine life such as schools of tropical fish, sea turtles, & occasional rays or nurse sharks add excitement
Boat Tours in Islamorada
Glass bottom boat cruises, sunset cruises, day cruises, and Kayaks. Something for everyone!