MM 106 · Key Largo Overseas Highway MM 0 · Key West

MM 106 → MM 0

Which Key is which

The Keys are not one destination. There are five distinct stretches along the Overseas Highway, and picking the wrong one is the most common mistake first-time visitors make. Here's the honest difference between them.

People say "we're going to the Keys" the way they'd say "we're going to Hawaii" — but 113 miles separates the first island from the last, and the dive town at the top has almost nothing in common with the party island at the bottom. Read this before you book.

Choosing quickly

  • Long weekend from Miami, want reef time: Key Largo.
  • Serious about fishing: Islamorada, and book the guide before the hotel.
  • Traveling with kids: Marathon.
  • Want a beach: Bahia Honda in the Lower Keys — real sand is rare down here.
  • First trip and you want the icons: Key West, but drive down rather than flying, and stop along the way.
  • Been before and want the Keys you remember: the Lower Keys.

One piece of advice from everyone who lives here: stay somewhere in the middle for part of the trip. The chain rewards moving through it slowly, and the drive itself is the best thing about the Florida Keys.