

The Florida Keys stretch 120 miles from Key Largo to Key West along the iconic Route 1. Key Largo boasts John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park for snorkelling and diving, while secluded Duck Key and family-friendly Marathon provides relaxation and watersports. Crossing the Seven Mile Bridge leads to Key West, made famous by Hemingway, with Victorian homes, museums and Harry Truman's home. Don't miss the nightly sunset celebration at Mallory Square, complete with colourful street entertainers.
The Florida Keys enjoy a subtropical climate with warm weather throughout the year. Winter months are particularly busy thanks to hot sunny days, low humidity and scarce rainfall. By late May thunderstorms can be expected, however, rarely last all day. The humidity can be higher during the summer months but the is usually more bearable here than on the mainland.
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