Right below Islamorada is Marathon. This is also known as the "heart of the Florida Key's." Just north of the seven mile bridge that connects the Florida Keys together, Marathon is also home to
Crane Point Hammock. This is a 64 acre tract that contains evidence of prehistoric Bahamian artifacts, and it is home to
The Museum of Natural History. Marathon, which is nearby the
Dolphin Research Center, is a great place for nature lovers everywhere. Connecting to the south of the seven mile bridge are the Lower Keys and Big Pine Key. Beautiful natural coral reefs can be found here, and they are perfect for diving or snorkeling. Located in Big Pine Key is the
National Key Deer Refuge, where you can catch glimpses of the protected Key Deer, which is a native to the Florida Keys. One of the Key's most beautiful beaches can be found in the Lower Keys at
Bahia Honda State Park. Finally, to the very west lies Key West. The architecture and history date back to the monarchial times of Spain. Famous vacation homes like Ernest Hemingway's can be found in this beautiful area. Key West Bight is home to
Key West's Historic Seaport, historic seafaring traditions, local restaurants, and shopping arcades. No matter which Key you visit, the Florida Keys is a great choice to spend your hard earned vacation time. Come and choose one of our beautiful
Florida Keys vacation rentals to help you to plan your perfect vacation.