Florida Keys Information

Key Largo Florida: The Dive Capital of the World

Just another day in paradise…

Key Largo is the first of the fabulous Florida Keys archipelago, and the largest of its islands. Key Largo is sandwiched between the wilderness of the Everglades National Park to the west and the fish-covered coral formations of North America’s only living coral barrier reef to the east. Key Largo Florida is a magical place that residents are happy to call home--relaxing and living in a friendly and casual island environment surrounded by the beauty of the seas.

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Tavernier Florida

Old World Charm…

On the northern end of Plantation Key, immediately south of Key Largo, sits the quaint little town of Tavernier. Blending "Old World" charm with Keys casualness and serenity, Tavernier is a favored destination.

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Islamorada Florida

Many Keys, Many Names…

Islamorada is made up of four separate and inhabitable islands: Plantation Key (southern end), Windley Key, Upper Matecumbe Key (the original community), and Lower Matecumbe Key. Dissatisfied with the County’s bias toward Key West’s financial interests, the residents of the area voted for self-incorporation in 1997 and officially renamed the area the "Village of Islands".

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Duck Key Florida

An Island Community…

Duck Key realtor Holly Hight provides this information on Duck Key, Florida. Duck Key is a small islet in the Atlantic Ocean off Mile Marker 61. Duck Key Florida is occupied today by a residential Duck Key real estate community (Hawk’s Cay Village) and the Hawk’s Cay Resort & Marina. Magnificent palms, lush foliage, clear waters, exceptional fishing and diving opportunities, and that Keys-famous laid back atmosphere consistently draw both visitors and Duck Key home-buyers alike.

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Marathon Florida

The Heart of the Florida Keys…

Marathon is a progressive, family-oriented community that enjoys a beautiful natural environment and a resident population of ca. 12,000. Incorporated in 1999, the City of Marathon defined its boundaries as being "from the East end of the Seven Mile Bridge approximately Mile Marker (MM) 47 to the West end of Toms Harbors Bridge, approximately MM 60". Marathon is midway between Key Largo and Key West and is considered the Heart of the Florida Keys.

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