The Florida Keys

About The Keys


OParrot. Original public domain image from Wikimedia Commons
A long wooden pier on a smooth lake. Original public domain image from Wikimedia Commons

The Florida Keys are a tropical paradise made up of a string of coral islands stretching about 120 miles off the southern tip of Florida, connected by the scenic Overseas Highway (U.S. 1). They’re known for their laid-back vibe, world-class fishing, snorkeling and diving, and some of the most beautiful sunsets in the U.S.

History

The Florida Keys aren’t just a tropical getaway—they’re steeped in rich history and fascinating stories. Originally inhabited by the Calusa and Tequesta tribes, the Keys were first charted by Spanish explorers in the early 1500s. Over the centuries, they became a haven for pirates, salvagers, and adventurers seeking opportunity along the treacherous coral reefs.

By the 1800s, Key West had become one of the wealthiest cities per capita in the U.S., thanks to the shipwreck salvage industry. In 1912, Henry Flagler completed the ambitious Overseas Railroad, linking the Keys to mainland Florida—a project later devastated by the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane.

The highway that replaced the rail line, known as the Overseas Highway, now offers one of the most scenic drives in the country. Key West also gained fame as a creative retreat for writers like Ernest Hemingway and continues to embrace its independent spirit, even playfully declaring itself the “Conch Republic” in 1982.

From indigenous roots to quirky revolutions, the Keys are far more than just a beach destination—they’re a slice of living history.

Best Time To Visit


Birds
OParrot. Original public domain image from Wikimedia Commons
  • Best Weather: December – April
  • Best Deals: May – November
    • Fewer crowds and lower hotel rates
    • Still warm, but more humid and chance of rain
    • Hurricane season is June to November (especially watch August–October)
  • Best for Events & Festivals:
    • January – Key West Literary Seminar
    • March – Conch Republic Days (super quirky fun!)
    • October – Fantasy Fest (adult Mardi Gras-style party)
  • Pro Tip: May and early June = sweet spot! Great weather and better prices.

Getting There


Key West Express
  • By Car (Most Popular Option)
    • Start in Miami and head south on U.S. 1, also known as the Overseas Highway.
    • It’s about a 3.5 to 4-hour drive from Miami to Key West (the furthest Key).
    • You’ll drive over 42 bridges, including the famous Seven Mile Bridge — epic ocean views the whole way!
  • By Plane
    • Key West International Airport (EYW) has direct flights from major cities like Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Atlanta, Charlotte, and more.
    • Marathon Airport (MTH) also offers some regional flights.
  • Or fly into
    • Miami International Airport (MIA) – about 60 miles from Key Largo
    • Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport (FLL) – about 90 miles from Key Largo Then drive or shuttle down the Keys.
  • By Boat or Ferry

Where To Stay

Hawks Cay Resort-Duck Key

If you’re looking for the perfect mix of relaxation, island vibes, and family-friendly fun in the Florida Keys, Hawks Cay Resort should absolutely be on your list. Located on beautiful Duck Key in the Middle Keys, this tropical waterfront resort offers something for everyone, from pools and water sports to incredible sunsets and laid-back island luxury.

One of the biggest things that makes Hawks Cay stand out is how family-friendly it is while still feeling upscale and relaxing. Kids love the pirate ship pool, dolphin experiences nearby, and endless activities around the resort, while adults can enjoy the spa, marina, waterfront dining, and peaceful ocean views. It’s the kind of place where you can stay busy all day or simply relax by the water with a tropical drink in hand.

The resort also makes a great home base for exploring the Florida Keys. You’re close enough to enjoy day trips to Islamorada or Key West while still getting that quiet island escape feeling away from the crowds. Whether you’re planning a family vacation, couples getaway, or long weekend in the Keys, Hawks Cay delivers the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.

From sunrise walks along the marina to unforgettable sunsets over the water, Hawks Cay Resort is one of those places that truly captures the magic of the Florida Keys.

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