3 Days in The Florida Keys
& Key West
Key Largo: The Gateway to
The Florida Keys
Morning
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park: Snorkel vibrant reefs or board a glass-bottom boat at America’s first undersea national park. It’s a natural intro to The Florida Keys in a stunning marine setting.
Afternoon
Walk on the Wild Side: Key Largo’s nature trails wind through tropical hammocks and mangroves, offering a peaceful, low-key outing. Ideal for short walks among native plants and birds and easy to pair with other nearby activities.
Evening
Tiki Hut Cruise: Wrap the day on a floating tiki bar cruise with a cold drink in hand, island music setting the tone and nothing on the agenda but enjoying the view.
Planner Tip: Key Largo is just an hour south of Miami, making it a smart starting point for multi-day programs that flow through the entire island chain.
Key Largo: The Gateway to
The Florida Keys
Morning
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park: Snorkel vibrant reefs or board a glass-bottom boat at America’s first undersea national park. It’s a natural intro to The Florida Keys in a stunning marine setting.
Afternoon
Walk on the Wild Side: Key Largo’s nature trails wind through tropical hammocks and mangroves, offering a peaceful, low-key outing. Ideal for short walks among native plants and birds and easy to pair with other nearby activities.
Evening
Tiki Hut Cruise: Wrap the day on a floating tiki bar cruise with a cold drink in hand, island music setting the tone and nothing on the agenda but enjoying the view.
Planner Tip: Key Largo is just an hour south of Miami, making it a smart starting point for multi-day programs that flow through the entire island chain.
Islamorada & Marathon:
Nature, History and Healing
Morning
Fishing: Fishing in Islamorada, surrounded by its breathtaking natural beauty, offers a chance to unwind, unplug and experience sportfishing at its finest.
Afternoon
Theater of the Sea: Visit a historic marine park to meet rescued sea turtles, dolphins and more. Enjoy animal interactions, educational shows and behind-the-scenes experiences that highlight the Keys’ ongoing commitment to marine conservation.
Evening
Cocktail Toast – Marathon: Raise a glass at a waterfront table as the sun dips below the horizon. It’s an ideal way to toast to a great day with good company, fresh air and a scenic view.
Planner Tip: Combine eco-excursions with a sunset dinner or casual reception in Islamorada or Marathon. Many resorts offer flexible indoor-outdoor spaces.
Islamorada & Marathon:
Nature, History and Healing
Morning
Fishing: Fishing in Islamorada, surrounded by its breathtaking natural beauty, offers a chance to unwind, unplug and experience sportfishing at its finest.
Afternoon
Theater of the Sea: Visit a historic marine park to meet rescued sea turtles, dolphins and more. Enjoy animal interactions, educational shows and behind-the-scenes experiences that highlight the Keys’ ongoing commitment to marine conservation.
Evening
Cocktail Toast – Marathon: Raise a glass at a waterfront table as the sun dips below the horizon. It’s an ideal way to toast to a great day with good company, fresh air and a scenic view.
Planner Tip: Combine eco-excursions with a sunset dinner or casual reception in Islamorada or Marathon. Many resorts offer flexible indoor-outdoor spaces.
Lower Keys & Key West:
Island Culture & Iconic Moments
Morning
Sugarloaf Key – The Lower Keys: Known for its calm, crystal-clear waters and mangrove islets, this backcountry escape offers boating, birdwatching and quiet exploration. It’s a refreshing way to recharge before heading back to the mainland.
Afternoon
Historic Sites – Key West: Take a bike ride through Key West’s historic streets, with stops at landmarks like The Hemingway Home and Museum, the Southernmost Point and more. A breezy, story-filled way to explore the island.
Evening
Danger Charters – Key West: Guests sail to mangrove keys and coral reefs, then toast the sunset with wine and small bites on deck. It's a relaxed, active and scenic experience that’s perfect for some team bonding or incentives.
Planner Tip: With nonstop service from over 20 U.S. cities, the newly expanded Key West International Airport makes arrival and departure seamless, especially for incentive and VIP travelers.
Lower Keys & Key West:
Island Culture & Iconic Moments
Morning
Sugarloaf Key – The Lower Keys: Known for its calm, crystal-clear waters and mangrove islets, this backcountry escape offers boating, birdwatching and quiet exploration. It’s a refreshing way to recharge before heading back to the mainland.
Afternoon
Historic Sites – Key West: Take a bike ride through Key West’s historic streets, with stops at landmarks like The Hemingway Home and Museum, the Southernmost Point and more. A breezy, story-filled way to explore the island.
Evening
Danger Charters – Key West: Guests sail to mangrove keys and coral reefs, then toast the sunset with wine and small bites on deck. It's a relaxed, active and scenic experience that’s perfect for some team bonding or incentives.
Planner Tip: With nonstop service from over 20 U.S. cities, the newly expanded Key West International Airport makes arrival and departure seamless, especially for incentive and VIP travelers.
