Things to Do in Key Largo

There are many exciting and magical adventures waiting for you in Key Largo, all suited to every taste and budget.

Take a charter or rent your own boat and snorkel our exotic reefs, dive our incredible shipwrecks and artificial reefs full of marine life, swim with the dolphins, shake the flipper of a sea lion, hook the big one and tell fish stories of the one you released, take an airboat tour of the Everglades or an ecology tour. Stop in our wild bird sanctuary, visit an alligator farm close by, rent a houseboat or take a glass bottom boat ride.

You can fly above the water on a parasail, walk our nature trails or relax and enjoy the wonderful birds and other wildlife that await you as you kayak or canoe through John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park – the first underwater park in the United States -- Florida Bay or the waters of Everglades National Park.

Parks offer numerous water-related activities in Key Largo. Our three-pool complex, complete with a pirate ship for the little ones, at Jacobs Aquatic Center in the Key Largo Community Park will keep land-lovers busy.

Sunset cruises are fun or just go native - dig your toes in the sand and relax watching the most gorgeous sunsets in the world. End your evening while listening to live entertainment offered at our resorts, restaurants and lounges. Just remember, in Key Largo, it's all up to you.

For a complete list of eco-tours, fishing charters, attractions and water sports, boat rentals or sailing opportunities, see our business directory.

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Night Life

Key Largo has a wide variety of live and local entertainment, Karaoke nights, ladies nights, dinning and dancing. The following is a partial list of the evening activities on Key Largo. Check our calendar of events for our local theater group, The Key Players, productions plus the Keys Concert Band and the Florida Keys Council of the Arts.

To Do Chart

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