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First-time visitors to the Florida Keys comment almost immediately on the island chain's unique laid-back atmosphere that is a world away from big cities and theme parks. It's the kind of ambiance that lured famed novelist Ernest Hemingway to reside in Key West from 1929 to 1939. The subtropical island's lush environment and colorful residents provided Hemingway substantial creative inspiration. Key West was his home when he wrote some of his most famous works including "For Whom the Bell Tolls," "To Have and Have Not" and "The Snows of Kilimanjaro." Hemingway's former residence, inhabited by descendants of his six-toed cats, today is a public museum that honors his literary prowess and the affection he had for his Key West lifestyle.
A necklace of islands that begins just south of Miami, the Florida Keys are connected by 43 bridges - one almost seven miles long - over the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.
Islands are strung together by the Overseas Highway, designated in 2009 as an All-American Road by the National Scenic Byways program administered by the Federal Highway Administration.
The area is divided into five regions including Key Largo, Islamorada, Marathon, Big Pine and the Lower Keys, and Key West. Each region has its own special flavor, attractions including historic museums, flora, fauna, seafood restaurants, fishing, diving, watersports and unique, boutique-type shopping experiences.
Vistas of the Keys are dominated by emerald-green lagoons, deep-blue seas, nodding palms, rustling pines and olive-green mangroves. Sharing this eco-paradise are white herons, roseate spoonbills, pelicans, sea gulls, ospreys and countless underwater creatures.
The coastal waters of the entire 125-mile island chain, including its shallow water flats, mangrove islets and coral reefs, have been designated the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
97000 Overseas Hwy
Private and serene resort...
81801 Overseas Highway, Mile Marker 82
Marker 82
Oceanfront, tropical resort with secluded beach, 525-foot pier...
61 Hawks Cay Boulevard
Tropical vacation rentals located at Hawks Cay Resort...
527 Caribbean Drive
Pet-friendly, bayside resort with full service marina...
MM 82.1 Oceanfront
Large private beach, an oceanfront resort perfect for families...
80241 Overseas Highway
La Siesta is a family owned and operated resort located on a tropical 6 acre setting with 500 feet of ocean beachfront. Have fun La Siesta style... catch a snooze under a palm, catch a tan on the sun beach, or catch a thrill aboard the Tiki Charter Boat...
1688 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY
Mile Marker 48
A Bluegreen Resort...
91865 Overseas Highway
A member of the Keys Caribbean family of vacation resorts...
80051 Overseas Highway
Mile Marker 80 Oceanside
Small seaside resort...
28500 Overseas Hwy
Florida Keys
Peaceful tropical island retreat...
Long Beach Road
Exclusive Beach Hideaway...
123 Beach Road
Private cottages on 18 acres...
51 Shoreland Drive
Former underwater research lab...
61 Hawk's Cay Boulevard
At MM 61
Family-oriented casual resort...
114 Palm Lane
Secluded getaway...
29 Shoreland Drive
Slow down and relax...
4590 Overseas Highway
Lush tropical resort spans 10 acres overlooking Florida Bay...
80001 Overseas Hwy
MM 80
Oceanfront resort...
11600 1st Avenue Gulf
Vacation rentals with full marina...