![]() Halfway between Key Largo and Key West is Hawks Cay on Duck Key, a great option if you’re traveling with kids (it was even named a USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards winner for Best Family Resort in 2020). ![]() Don your nicest sundress for a seafood dinner at Chef Michael’s, just a few minutes up the road.Īngler & Ale restaurant at Hawks Cay in the Florida Keys - Photo courtesy of Hawks Cay Resort Moorings Village doesn’t have any restaurants onsite, but there are plenty nearby. If you do need to work off some energy, there’s a pool, a tennis court and kayaks and paddle boards. Hammocks, lounge chairs and hundreds of palm trees on this beachfront property insist that you unwind. Back on land, beaches in the Florida Keys are manmade and small, but there’s plenty of room to stretch out on a lounger at Baker’s Cay Resort, part of Hilton’s Curio Collection. Key Largo is known for diving and snorkeling, so you’ll definitely want to get out on the water (or under the water, in the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park underwater preserve). Baker’s Cay Resort - Key Largoīaker's Cay Resort in Key Largo - Photo courtesy of Baker's Cay Here are some of the best places to stay along the way. ![]() Many visitors head straight to Key West, located at the end of the road, to sip key lime coladas poolside during the day and join the party on bar-lined Duval Street at night.īut if you have the time, a leisurely drive down the highway with overnights at a few hotels is the perfect way to experience the laid-back, retro vibe the Florida Keys offer. ![]() The string of islands that make up the Florida Keys are connected by the Overseas Highway, with its more than 40 bridges taking you across 113 miles of land and green-blue sea. ![]()
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