Islamorada is a tropical paradise in the Florida Keys with beaches, parks, museums, and more. On the islands that make up Islamorada, you'll find tonnes of unique, quirky, fun, and family-friendly activities to enjoy. You can visit a museum focused on the history of diving, or a local history centre detailing the legacy of the Keys.

You can go swimming on a romantic beach or visit a wildlife sanctuary with a butterfly garden. You can book a charter boat for deep-sea fishing or go swimming with dolphins. All of it is waiting on your holiday to the Keys. Here are the 10 best things to do in Islamorada.

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    Anne's Beach

    Enjoy safe swimming in shallow waters and a secluded escape

    Anne's Beach
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    Anne's Beach is dedicated to and named for Anne Eaton, a local environmentalist. The beach is a good choice for its calm waters, golden sands, and serene surroundings. A shallow swimming area makes for a very safe option for kids to enjoy splashing in the blue ocean waters. The beach also features a boardwalk for romantic walks under the setting sun.

    You can enjoy a meal with your family on any of the nearby covered picnic tables. Car parks and bathroom facilities are available for added convenience.

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    History of Diving Museum

    See antique diving suits and learn about diving history

    History of Diving Museum
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    The History of Diving Museum offers a unique collection of exhibits and artefacts tracing the history of diving. Whether you're a fan of scuba diving, deep-sea diving, or snorkelling, you'll find equipment, photos, documents, and stories exploring how diving in its various forms evolved and came to be the elaborate sport it is today.

    The museum is small and can be seen in just a few hours, making for an engaging, fun, and educational time for adults and kids of just about any age.

    Location: 82990 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036, USA

    Open: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +1 305-664-9737

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    The Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail

    Safely traverse a parallel path to National Scenic Byway US Highway 1

    The Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail
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    The Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail boasts 106 miles of paved trailways that connect Key Largo to Key West. The trail was established from a master plan to develop a bicycle and pedestrian resource for alternative and recreational transport.

    It parallels US Highway 1, a designated National Scenic Byway, and incorporates many of the same breathtaking and panoramic vistas. The trail crosses over 23 historic bridges, with a few that also serve as fishing bridges that were once part of the Henry Flagler Florida East Coast Railway.

    Open: Daily 8 am to sundown

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    Indian Key Historic State Park

    Walk the remains of the original seat of Dade County

    Indian Key Historic State Park
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    • Families
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    Indian Key Historic State Park was once home to a mid-19th-century bustling town that now sits as an abandoned ghost town in the middle of this historic park. Today, the ancient relics, remaining buildings, and forgotten, serene shores offer a slice of historic paradise and a window into a world from nearly 2 centuries ago.

    In fact, the town on this tiny island was once the original seat of Dade County with an economy based on shipwreck salvage. Today, you can explore the historic locale or go fishing, hiking, paddling, snorkelling, swimming, or picnicking at this beautiful, serene site.

    Open: 24/7

    Phone: +1 305-664-2540

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    Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park

    Wind your way through walls of fossilised coral

    Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park
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    Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park was originally used by industrialist Henry Flagler over a century ago as a quarry whose stones helped to build the Overseas Railway. Today, it's a nature preserve and park available to the public for everyday use. As you walk the hiking trails of this park, you can see cross sections of Key Largo limestone, which is actually fossilised coral, winding its way up through the rock walls.

    The quarry was used up until the 1960s to mine the coral, leaving behind paths through 8-foot-high walls. In 1999, it was established as a state park and offers easy hiking trails and picnic tables for an afternoon meal.

    Location: 84900 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036, USA

    Open: Thursday–Monday from 8 am to 5 pm (closed Tuesday–Wednesday)

    Phone: +1 305-664-2540

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    Keys History and Discovery Centre

    Explore the history, ecology, art, and culture of the Keys

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    The Florida Keys History and Discovery Centre is a family-friendly history museum full of displays and exhibits tracing the history of the Keys. The museum is spread over 2 stories and occupies 7,500 square feet right in the heart of Islamorada.

    The ground floor hosts permanent exhibits focused on the history of the Upper Keys while also offering information about the entire chain and its unique ecology, while the 2nd floor features rotating exhibits on various aspects of the Keys including nature, history, and art.

    Location: 82100 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036, USA

    Open: Wednesday–Friday from 10 am to 5 pm (Closed Saturday–Tuesday)

    Phone: +1 305 922-2237

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    Crocodile Lake National Wildlife Refuge

    Enjoy varied wildlife and unique, rare butterflies

    Crocodile Lake National Wildlife Refuge
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    Crocodile Lake National Wildlife Refuge features thousands of pollinators including dozens of species of butterflies like the rare Schaus' swallowtail. Here you can walk through a volunteer-built natural butterfly garden with a manicured walkway featuring over 50 different species of native plants.

    The types of wildlife that can be seen here include the Key Largo woodrat, the American crocodile, and others. This refuge wanders through lush mangrove forests and beneath tropical hardwood hammocks with many fruit trees, all in an unspoiled environment.

    Location: 10750 County Rd 905, Key Largo, FL 33037, USA

    Open: Monday–Friday from 8 am to 4 pm

    Phone: +1 305-451-4223

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    Robbie's Marina

    Hand-feed giant fish, go deep-sea fishing, or enjoy fresh local seafood

    Robbie's Marina
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    Robbie's Marina of Islamorada is an entertainment and charter boat attraction where you can enjoy varied activities and water sports. You can hand-feed gigantic tarpon fish; go water skiing, snorkelling, diving, or deep-sea fishing; or just enjoy a meal at a fine, fresh seafood restaurant.

    The marina also offers an open-air market where you can buy fresh seafood and produce as well as a variety of items including local arts and crafts. The local restaurant also offers a bar with signature cocktails themed after the sea. If you're on holiday with a large group, you can also charter a party boat trip.

    Location: 77522 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036, USA

    Open: Daily from 7 am to 9 pm

    Phone: +1 305-664-8070

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    Islamorada Library Beach

    Enjoy this quiet, hidden gem of a family beach and park

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    • Families

    Islamorada Library Beach Park offers a small stretch of white sand and dark-blue water leading to a creek lined with lush green mangrove trees. A grassy area nearby offers a playground area for kids to run, slide, and swing, while a pavilion is equipped with barbecue grills.

    An outdoor shower allows you to rinse off after your swim, and nearby bathrooms are available for convenience. This beach is quiet and small with no motor boats or fishing available, and no lifeguards are present, so swimming is at your own risk.

    Location: 84 Johnston Rd, Islamorada, FL 33036, USA

    Open: Daily from 8 am to 6.30 pm

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