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The
Florida Keys is one of the most famous and most visited
archipelagos in the world. Contrary to what many people
think, the Florida Keys do not begin at Key Largo. To the
north lie nearly 50 more keys (ancient coral reef islands)
that are, for the most part, undeveloped.
Getting to the Florida Keys is
easy.
Key Largo Florida is the beginning point for many a trip to
the Florida Keys. Largo means "long" in Spanish and Key
Largo is the longest of the Florida Keys. When you drive
through the Keys, you'll see small signs with a number and
"MM" which are Mile Markers. Key Largo runs from mile marker
106 to 91.The Florida Keys are known around the world for
great snorkeling and SCUBA diving on the coral reef that
lies just offshore. Traveling south you come to Islamorada
and then Marathon Key. Again, the Spanish influence is in
the name. Morada is Spanish for purple. It's not known if
the name came from some purple snails or the colorful purple
bougainvillea that climbs trees and walls. In the waters
surrounding these islands are some of the best sport fishing
in the world, so Islamorada likes to call itself and the
surrounding islands the "Sport Fishing Capital of the
World." Islamorada and Long Key and their associated islands
run from approx. MM 91 to MM 63.
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The weather in the Florida Keys is great all
year round. Temperatures here rarely drop into the upper 60s
and usually stays well into the 70s and 80s in the winter
months.
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Miami and Miami Beach is just a short ride
off of the northern end of the Florida Keys and is a vacation
destination for many who live in the Keys or the Conchs of Key
West.
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