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Key Biscayne near Fort Lauderdale, FL

Key Biscayne Miami, FL 33149
The following activities include admission to Key Biscayne near Fort Lauderdale, FL:
The following tours go by Key Biscayne near Fort Lauderdale, FL:
Fort Lauderdale Helicopter Tours Photo
5/3/2024 - 4/30/2025
Soar through the skies on a fascinating helicopter tour of the Fort Lauderdale area.
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Miami: Private Sunset Cruise with Drinks Photo
5/7/2024 - 4/30/2025
Set sail on an evening of romance with the Private Romantic Sunset Boat Cruise in Fort Lauderdale, a truly unique and personalized experience.
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The following tours visit Key Biscayne near Fort Lauderdale, FL:
Key Biscayne is a captivating island situated south of Miami Beach and east of Miami, Florida.

It is primarily famous for being a haven of tranquility, offering a tranquil respite from the hustle and bustle of nearby city life. Renowned for its beachside allure, natural beauty, and abundant recreational activities, Key Biscayne is a destination that promises a blissful, nature-engulfed escape. Its breathtaking scenery, stunning waterfront views, lush parks, and diverse wildlife are reasons enough for travelers to make it a must-visit site on their Florida itinerary.

Key Biscayne's rich history traces back to the Tequesta Indians who once inhabited the area. As the years rolled by, the island transformed from an isolated coconut plantation to a prestigious vacation spot. Established as a village in 1991, Key Biscayne spans approximately 1.25 square miles and proudly houses historical landmarks like the Cape Florida Lighthouse built in 1825, and Stiltsville, a quirky collection of wooden homes on stilts.

One of the crowning features of Key Biscayne is the Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. This natural paradise occupies a third of the island and is home to the historic Cape Florida Lighthouse, Miami’s oldest standing structure. The Lighthouse offers guided tours that indulge visitors in the area's intriguing past. Visitors also get to enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding ocean and skyline from the top. The beaches within the park, marked as among the best in the nation, offer dreamy sun-soaked afternoons and make it an ideal place for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking.

For outdoor lovers, Crandon Park is another highlight on Key Biscayne, providing a wide range of recreational activities. This park, with its vivid natural beauty, offers an array of amenities, including a golf course, tennis center, nature center, and marina. It also houses an extensive beach and a family amusement center. Key Biscayne is also rich in biological diversity. You can spot several protected species like the Florida Manatee, American Crocodile, and Sea Turtles here.

In conclusion, Key Biscayne is an enchanting destination where the allure of nature meets rich historically significant landmarks. Its unique blend of recreational opportunities and historical narratives makes it an irresistible prospect for curious travelers. With its tranquil beachside charm and awe-inspiring natural beauty, Key Biscayne provides an idyllic sanctuary where visitors can immerse themselves in relaxation or adventure. This serene retreat is waiting to offer you an unforgettable piece of the Sunshine State's coastal paradise.


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