The Florida Keys.
A 120-mile string of islands. Tiki bars, blue water, sunsets that empty out cell phones.
SeaGlass Cove. Two three-story residences on a private beach
A pair of three-story residences on a private white-sand beach in the Florida Keys.
Where the locals go.
An honest, opinionated short list — the places we'd actually send a friend, kept current by people who live here.
John Pennekamp Coral Reef
The country's first underwater park. Book the morning snorkel boat to the reef.
Key LargoMrs. Mac's Kitchen
License-plate walls and the best key lime pie north of Key West. Cash-friendly, no fuss.
Key LargoRobbie's of Islamorada
Feed the giant tarpon off the dock, then grab a beer at the Hungry Tarpon.
IslamoradaAlabama Jack's
Card Sound Road roadhouse on the water — conch fritters, bikers, and a bluegrass band.
Card SoundAnne's Beach
A shallow, kid-friendly stretch with a boardwalk through the mangroves.
IslamoradaLorelei Cabana Bar
The Keys sunset with a frozen drink and a steel-drum soundtrack.
IslamoradaOr wander somewhere else.
The Florida Keys, in person.
We can hold a stay for 24 hours while you sleep on it. Just call.
