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There’s a truly compelling reason to plan your Florida Keys vacation
in Islamorada – it’s the undisputed Sport Fishing Capital of the
World. One day of saltwater breezes, warm water, and trophy catches will have
any angler thirsting for more. Islamorada hosts more sport fishing tournaments
than any of the other Florida Keys islands, and possibly more than any other
single place in the United States. The fish are almost always in season here,
and the weather is almost always ideal in this tropical paradise, providing
perfect conditions for fishing, diving, sailing, and sunbathing.
Head off into the clear, abundant waters of the Atlantic Ocean and fish for
Marlin, Sailfish, Dolphin, Wahoo, Tuna, Kingfish, and several varieties of massive
sharks. Charter boats and their experienced captains can take you to the hot
spots, or you can rent a powerboat and scan the seas yourself. Backcountry fishermen
rise with the sun and troll the mangrove bays for record-breaking tarpon, and
elusive permit, bonefish, and snook. Anglers who prefer to drift above barnacled
wrecks head home with filets of delicious snapper and grouper, perfect for a
barbecued dinner on the beach.
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Photo of Worldwide Sportsman |
Naturally, Islamorada is also known for its beautiful stretch of reefs, all
part of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. From spur-and-groove formations
of hard coral to fields of sponges and sea fans, these reefs represent the most
vibrant and varied marine ecosystem in the United States. Just north of Islamorada
lies Key Largo and the world-famous reefs that litter the Atlantic just off
shore, among them the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Reefs just off the
coast of Islamorada include Davis Reef, Pickles Reef, and the wrecks at Alligator
Reef and Little Conch Reef. Dozens of full-service dive shops can train you,
outfit you, and take you out for the aquatic experience of your lifetime.
Popular spots in Islamorada include Robbie’s Marina on Lower Matecumbe
Key, where you can feed the tarpon, book fishing trips and island tours, and
relax on the deck of the Hungry Tarpon restaurant while the chefs prepare you
day’s catch (or someone else’s). The Theatre of the Sea provides
up-close and in-the-water interaction with bottlenose dolphin, sea lions and
stingrays. The park runs a 4-hour Adventure and Snorkel Cruise to Indian Key
Historic State Park, Lignumvitae Key, and a nearby shallow coral reef. Theatre
of the Sea is located on Windley Key; call 305-664-2431.
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Photo of Holiday Isle Beach |
Islamorada has become a favorite of eco-tourists, who are drawn by the mangrove
estuaries and preserved hardwood hammocks of the area’s state parks. A
trip along the boardwalk at Long Key State Recreation Area reveals indigenous
flora and fauna, especially the tropical shorebirds who feed and nest in the
area. There’s a lagoon, a hiking trail, camping sites, and an observation
tower. The winding waterways of the park invite naturalists to explore from
canoes and kayaks. The park entrance is located at MM 67.5; call 305-664-4815
for more information.
Aspiring archaeologists enjoy Windley Key Quarry Fossil Reef State Geologic
Site, which houses a collection of fossilized coral in the nature center (Windley
Key is at MM 85). The 275 acres of ancient hardwood hammocks criss-crossed with
nature trails Lignumvitae Key State Botanical Site attracts botanists and explorers.
Those without a boat will have to catch the state ferry at the MM 78.5 boat
launch; call 305-664-4815 for information on ranger tours, ferry schedules,
and closure due to inclement weather. Lignumvitae Key is closed Tuesday and
Wednesday.
The chain of islands known collectively as Islamorada stretch from the lower
tip of Tavernier south to Lower Matecumbe Key. Plantation Key, Windley Key,
the Upper and Lower Matecumbe Keys, the Indian Keys, Fiesta Key, and Long Key
are included lesser islands. The city of Islamorada is approximately 76 miles
from Miami and about 80 miles from Key West.
| ID 19332: Hampton Inn & Suites Islamorada |
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 | Hampton Inn & Suites Islamorada is located at mile marker 80 Oceanside in Islamorada, just 80 miles from Key West and Miami Airport. Local attractions include state historical tours, coral rock/house-boat tours, diving, water shows, local artisans, swimming, picnics, and bird-watching. Dine on-site at Outback Steakhouse or walk to some fabulous dining, locally at Lazy Days Oceanfront Grill, Papa Joe's, or Islamorada Fish Company. We feature 79 standard rooms, including one- and two-bedroom suite | Stars: 2 | | ID 96230: Cheeca Lodge |
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 | Barefoot Elegance is the trademark at Cheeca Lodge and Spa, the finest AAA 4 Diamond luxury, oceanfront resort in the Florida Keys. The resort is located in Islamorada, The Sports Fishing Capital of the World and is only an hour drive from Miami. This premier resort offers 199 beautifully appointed guest rooms, a 1100 palm lined beach, spectacular 525 foot fishing pier, heated swimming pool, saltwater lagoon stocked with native fish, complete watersport facilities, award winning Camp Cheeca for | Stars: 2 | | ID 96671: Holiday Isle Beach Resorts and Marina |
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 | Holiday Isle Beach Resort and Marina has all the ingredients for the ideal vacation getaway. Sip one of our famous frozen drinks while you bask in the sun on our white sandy beach or poolside in the World Famous Tiki Bar or one of our other 7 bars and restaurants. Enjoy casual dining in the Sportfish Grill serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. The resort caters to groups, weddings and individuals with a variety of spacious rooms. Our watersports center offers fishing, snorkeling and dive char | Stars: 2 | | ID 48128: Lime Tree Bay Resort |
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 | Recipient of the coveted Superior Small Lodging Award, AAA approved and recognized as one of Fodor's Travel "best bets" in the Florida Keys, Lime Tree Bay Resort is consistently recognized for its excellence in the hospitality industry. Lime Tree Bay Resort is located in the heart of the Florida Keys and is ideally situated near the center of the chain of islands that links busy mainland South Florida to the legendary latitudes and laid-back attitudes of Key West.The Lime Tree has 30 rooms in a | Stars: 3 | | ID 9874: Key Islamorada Days Inn & Suites |
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 | Welcome to the Days Inn and Suites Key Islamorada - gateway to the tropical Florida Keys. A peaceful relaxing hotel with personal service, the 36-unit Islamorada-Days Inn offers large rooms and suites overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Guest rooms also available by our Courtyard and Poolside. All of our guest rooms are comfortably furnished and amenities in our Suites include kitchens, washer/dryers. For your convenience, small boat dockage, up to 20 feet, is available. Charge applies, please cont | Stars: 3 | | ID 35208: Islander Resort |
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 | The Islander Resort Escape reality on our 1100 foot coral sand beach. Whether you choose to lounge oceanfront, in one of our two pools or at the Tiki bar you will find the Caribbean feel of a traditional beach resort and all of the offerings of a four star hotel. Enjoy high seas adventure in the Sportfishing Capital of the World, scuba dive on Americas only living coral reef, dine in our fabulous restaurants, visit our quaint shops and galleries. Islamorada is the convenient Caribbean Isl | Stars: 3 | | ID 73589: Pines And Palms Resort |
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 | Cottages, suites and duplexes in a tropical setting on the Atlantic Ocean in Islamorada. Each one-bedroom unit comes with a king or queen bed, a fully equipped kitchen, living room with sofa bed and patio or balcony. Tastefully decorated with tropical style furniture. Two and three bedroom units also available. Free reserved boat dockage, ramp and trailer storage for boats up to about 25 feet depending on draft. Call for availability. House guide for fishing, diving, eco tour and sunset availabl | Stars: 3 |
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