Attractions around Key Largo
Explore 19 attractions, restaurants, shops around Key Largo
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John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
102601 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, FL 33037
Check out the living coral reefs around Molasses Reef at the country’s first undersea park. If you're a strong swimmer, join a snorkeling or scuba diving tour to get close to the corals and marine life. Otherwise, enjoy the underwater scenery from a glass-bottom boat. The park also has designated spots for camping, fishing, swimming and barbecuing—fun activities to round out a great vacation. The adventurous traveler might also enjoy exploring the mangrove swamps on a guided tour and hiking the Wild Tamarind Trail. For thinner crowds, visit on weekday mornings. Reservations are recommended, especially during the holidays. – Tripadvisor
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Dolphins Plus Bayside
101900 Overseas Hwy Bay Side, Key Largo, FL 33037-2668
Welcome to Dolphins Plus! Here, our guests have the exciting opportunity to observe and interact with our marine mammal friends in a unique and stimulating environment. Our guests can experience our dolphins in their natural seawater homes on the Gulf of Mexico (Bayside) in Key Largo, Florida. Along with getting to interact with our marine mammals, guests will learn all about these amazing creatures, and the importance of marine conservation, from our knowledgeable and well-trained staff of trainers and instructors. Our dolphin swims are available to the public throughout the year and are a great addition to your Florida vacation. Meet and interact with our dolphins in our hands-on Structured and Shallow Water Dolphin Swims or snorkel freely alongside the dolphins in our Guided Natural Dolphin Swim program for the dolphin encounter of a lifetime. Our dolphins are always happy to meet new friends. So, come on over and jump on in. We’ll see you at Dolphins Plus.
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The Florida Keys Wild Bird Center
93600 Overseas Hwy, Tavernier, Key Largo, FL 33070-2815
YES! OUR SANCTUARY IS OPEN! We are open every day of the year from Sunrise to Sunset. The Laura Quinn Wild Bird Sanctuary is home to over one hundred non-releasable, permanent resident birds including hawks, owls, vultures, pelicans, gulls, songbirds, and more. Visitors are invited to learn about our birds and the fragile ecosystems of the Florida Keys. Admission is free, but donations to help the FKWBC to continue to fulfill our mission are gladly accepted. The Florida Keys Wild Bird Center's mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release native and migratory wild birds that have been harmed or displaced, to provide or locate a humane shelter for those birds that cannot be released, and to educate the public toward the importance of coexistence with all wild bird species. The Florida Keys Wild Bird Center is a 501(C)(3) Charitable Organization.
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African Queen Canal Cruise
Marina Del Mar, Key Largo, FL
In 2012 the iconic boat the African Queen was restored for her 100 year centennial celebration. In May 2012 she once again began plying the waters of Key Largo and currently offers canal and dinner cruises. We go out daily at 10am, 12am, 2pm, 4pm and 6pm. On Fridays and Saturdays at 6pm we offer a dinner cruise to the Pilot House Marina where passengers disembark and enjoy dinner in the restaurant before boarding the vessel once again to return to the Marina Del Mar. Dinner and lunch cruises are also available on request for groups of at least 4 people.
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Dolphins Plus Marine Mammal Responder
31 Corrine Pl, Key Largo, FL 33037-4203
Dolphins Plus Marine Mammal Responder (DPMMR), a 501(c).3, is committed to the conservation and protection of marine mammals, worldwide, through our active involvement in conservation, research, extensive education, and outreach programs. DPMMR offers extensive educational programs and experiential learning via powerful daily interactions with our resident bottlenose dolphin population. DPMMR contributes to the greater scientific community via our multiple research studies. As the only not for profit facility responsible for the rescue of wild and stranded whales and dolphins in the Florida Keys, proceeds from the dolphin programs directly contribute to our mission. There are many ways to support our mission; book a swim, volunteer or donate today!
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Molasses Reef
Key Largo, FL
Two ships deliberately sunk in 1987 to provide artificial reefs for experienced divers.
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Florida Keys Visitor Center
106240 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037-3129
The Florida Keys Visitor Center is your first stop as soon as you enter Key Largo. We can help with discounts on a variety of accommodations, all watersports, museums, tours, and attractions. We also have colorful and affordable clothing, hats, sunglasses, swimsuits, towels, keychains, magnets, and other Keys souvenirs. Stop in, say hello, grab a free map, bar and restaurant discounts, and save some money! We are your ONE STOP SHOP for a stress free vacation!
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Spiegel Grove
Key Largo, FL
Retired 510-foot naval ship intentionally sunk to create an artificial reef for underwater diving enthusiasts.
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Christ of the Deep
Key Largo, FL
A 4,000 pound bronze statue of Christ installed at the Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary.
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Island Dolphin Care
150 Lorelane Pl, Key Largo, FL 33037-4235
Island Dolphin Care is a not-for-profit organization seeking life-changing solutions for children and families with special needs as well as veterans living with PTSD. Funded entirely by grants, donors, and visitors, IDC is a place where people facing challenges come to experience joy and thrive!
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Benwood wreck
Key Largo, FL
Selected as one of the dive sites on the Florida Keys' Shipwreck Trail, this merchant marine freighter was built in 1920 and sunk in 1942.
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Harry Harris Park
50 East Beach Road, Key Largo, FL 33037
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Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park
County Road 905, Key Largo, FL 33070
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Grecian Rocks
Key Largo, FL
This half-mile-long, crescent-shaped patch reef is an interesting dive site since it is highly developed and similar to those of most outer bank reefs in the Key Largo area.
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USCG Duane
Key Largo, FL
The 329-foot Coast Guard cutter Duane was sunk in 1987 to create an "artificial reef," which was specially prepared for advanced divers with clear, open hatchways and open rooms to explore.