There's a Place for Everyone in the Florida Keys & Key West

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The Florida Keys is made up of five distinct districts: Key Largo, Islamorada, Marathon, Big Pine Key & The Lower Keys and Key West. Each destination has its own personality and are tied together by the historic Overseas Highway.

Wherever your clients go in The Keys, they will enjoy amazing weather, spectacular sunsets and the warm, clear water that defines this 2,900 square nautical mile National Marine Sanctuary. With so many different experiences, there’s truly something for everyone. 

Situated just south of Miami, between the Everglades and the Atlantic Ocean, Key Largo is the first link in this extraordinary island chain, and a beautiful preview of everything to come. It’s the perfect spot to soak up live music, frozen rumrunners and the miraculous underwater world of John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park.   

Islamorada may be known as the Sport Fishing Capital of The World, but there’s so much more to the story. Whether stalking bonefish in the backcountry or savoring a fresh mahi sandwich at a waterfront café, Islamorada offers a beautifully balanced taste of The Keys, with a vibrant art community and a host of activities for every interest.  

As home to the world famous Seven Mile Bridge, Marathon has been forging strong connections for more than a century. Maybe that’s why it’s earned a reputation as the perfect spot for families to come together. There are museums, wildlife encounters, a hardwood hammock and Sombrero Beach, one of the best beaches in The Keys.  

Big Pine Key & Florida's Lower Keys

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Two national wildlife refuges. Miles of unspoiled wilderness. One of the world’s best beaches at Bahia Honda State Park. And the only place on Earth to see Key Deer in the wild. The Lower Keys are a journey back in time. But it’s also home to Stock Island, a working fishing village with a thriving arts community and some of the hippest spots in The Keys. 

History. Art. Music. And madness. All in perfect harmony. This is the world of Key West - a one-of-a-kind destination that’s been inspiring dreamers for 200 years. Quirky, colorful, and unbelievably open-minded, your clients will see things here every day that they probably couldn’t experience in a lifetime anywhere else. Maybe that’s why so many extraordinary people have called this magical place home. And why everyone who visits, longs to come back.  

Culture in The Florida Keys is as rich and varied as the landscape. With influences from indigenous Calusa and Tequesta tribes, Spanish explorers and an everchanging assortment of artists, poets, playwrights and performers, there’s no shortage of unique art, music and theatre, day and night, throughout this remarkable island chain.  

With roots in Latin America, The Caribbean and the American south, The Florida Keys is one part melting pot, and one part paella pan. Situated between two oceans, fresh seafood plays a prominent role on every table. But there’s so much more on the menu, from haute cuisine to hamburgers. All in an eclectic assortment of settings that run the gamut from five-star fantastic to waterfront fish shacks. 

No matter what your clients are into, no visit to The Florida Keys is complete without getting into, onto or under the water in this exotic archipelago. There’s always a perfect spot for fishing, diving, boating, snorkeling or just kicking back and soaking up the atmosphere. And since every drop is a protected part of The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, these crystal waters will remain pristine for generations to come.  

With its breathtaking turquoise waters, epic sunsets and extraordinary array of world-class venues, it’s easy to see why The Florida Keys has been the backdrop to so many beautiful beginnings. From barefoot to black-tie, underwater to totally over-the-top, we’ll help your clients find the picture-perfect location for their dream wedding, and connect them with specialists who can make the dream come true. 

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