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Florida Keys Travel Guide

Florida Keys, Florida — Things to Do

Florida Keys Nightlife

One of the world's most thrilling island archipelagos, the Florida Keys knows how to party and with a healthy respect for tourism, the Florida Keys have enough restaurants, bars, clubs and cocktail lounges that will leave even the most seasoned party-animal weak at the knees.

What could be better than sipping on a cold beer or cocktail while the sunsets across the turquoise waters off the Keys? You can do so at the World Famous Tiki Bar at the Holiday Isle Resort or the Kokomo Bar on Islamorada where the drinks never stop flowing and sunburnt sunbathers flock straight from their beach towels to imbibe.

In Key West, head to Mallory Square to kick start your night out before hitting Holiday Isle's beachside clubs, popular with twenty-somethings, or for a more raucous night on the town, head to Duval Street where there are more bars to choose from than you can count (after a few drinks) and a popular location for bar-hopping, while Ernest Hemmingway's favorite bar, Sloppy Joe's Bar, has been serving thirsty vacationers since 1933.

For a mellower Florida Keys experience, Key Largo's more relaxed beach bars are the perfect place to chill out and unwind with a drink such at places like Breezers Tiki Bar and the Bogart-themed Caribbean Club, while Coconuts hosts live bands from Wednesday to Sunday.

Attractions for Kids

The Florida Keys offers plenty in the way of kids' activities and attractions and families traveling with the little ones in tow will be pleased to know there's plenty of fun to be had.

Many of the resorts in the Keys cater to children with playgrounds, kid's pool, tennis, dolphin swims and more. Take older kids on a bike ride around the keys to explore all there is on offer, and with year round sunshine, the miles of sandy white tropical beaches are always beckoning and Anne's Beach on Lower Matecumbe Key on Islamorada is the perfect place to enjoy a family picnic.

Another great place to enjoy a lazy day in the sunshine is at the Botanical Gardens surrounding Matheson House, a house made from coral rock, on Lignumvitae Key, a place popular with those looking to escape the resorts and explore the Keys' natural beauty. Kids will love the nature walks in the Lower Keys and searching for the elusive Key deer on Big Pine Key will provide a morning of fun, while the resident alligator at Blue Hole, an abandoned rock quarry, is worth a visit, as is the Children's Museum in Marathon where kids can learn about the Keys' history when it was home to pirates, Indians and railroaders.

Older kids, especially boys, will love the more active and sporty Key Largo where fishing is a popular past time and, when all else fails, pack the bucket and spade, Frisbee and beach bats and head on down to the beach for a day of sand castle building and splashing in the shallows.