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Exploring the Florida Keys From Key Largo to Key West

Ever since I was younger, I always wanted to go to the Florida Keys. I’d been to Florida on vacation, but they always seemed inaccessible since they were so far South and I imagined them as exclusive and expensive. Well, they aren’t more expensive than other areas of Florida I’ve been and it was actually really relaxed there; not fancy like I pictured it.

The Keys are pretty spread out and you would have to choose which area you’d like. The road the “Overseas Highway” runs all the way down so you’re not going to get lost! Key Largo is closest to Miami if you just have a little bit of time, and of course Key West is the furthest South and the most famous.

Exploring the Florida Keys

Exploring the Florida Keys

Exploring the Florida Keys

Exploring the Florida Keys

We stayed a Kona Kai the first night in Key Largo as we worked our way down South. Kona Kai has little villas dotted around so you get a whole condo vibe to yourself. Just across from Kona Kai was a yummy restaurant called Ballyhoo’s which I highly recommend if you stop here.

Exploring the Florida Keys

Exploring the Florida Keys

Did you spot the iguana above?…

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