Where to stay

in Key Largo

The most accessible of the Florida Keys, Key Largo is a great spot for a vacation. The dive sites here aren't just the best in Florida, but among the best in the world, while the palm-backed beaches are beautiful from sunrise to sunset. Some of the finest slices of sand are private beaches attached to big resorts, but others are public coves perfect for those who choose to stay in cottages where more space is available for families. Key Largo's hotels are spread across a wide area, although the city doesn't have distinct neighborhoods. Different accommodations have different vibes, so it's wise to understand what general features facilities offer before you book.

Where to Stay for Beaches

Villas, campgrounds, and low-key resorts are among the most convenient places to stay near John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, where the pristine and gently sloping Far Beach is one of Key Largo's finest. The park's other beach, Cannon Beach, is also suitable for those with kids looking to paddle in the shallows. Book a hotel near Harry Harris Park, farther south toward Plantation Key, for a busier stretch of sand with more facilities, including a picnic area and tidal pool for little ones. Those looking for watersports should reserve a hotel with a private beach and organized activities such as kayaking and parasailing.

Best Places to Stay for Swimming and Diving

Diving and snorkeling are two of the biggest reasons to take a vacation in Key Largo. Stay near the beaches in John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, which are ideal for both novice swimmers and experienced divers. Cannon Beach has an interesting Spanish shipwreck hidden offshore. All accommodations in Key Largo will be able to recommend local dive shops, which run trips to sites such as Molasses Reef and the wreck of the USCGC Duane, purposefully sunk for use as a dive site. Anyone looking for swimming lessons should consider reserving a room near Jacob's Aquatic Center. This pool complex has a lap pool and kids' water park as well as a summer camp.

Great Areas for Nature

In addition to its diverse underwater plants and animals, Key Largo has much to discover on shore. Those curious about Florida's famous wildlife should book a hotel in the north near Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park. Over 80 species of plants and animals-including the endangered American crocodile-are protected here, with self-guided tours mapped out for bird-watchers. There are also some great places to stay near the Florida Keys Wild Bird Center, where non-releasable birds such as ibis and spoonbill are attentively cared for. Arrange accommodations near Dolphins Plus Bayside to swim with dolphins. The 3-day Dolphin Exploration Lab program lets students learn more about their care.

Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park

Florida Keys Wild Bird Rehabilitation Center

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