Glunz Ocean Beach Hotel & Resort– This is a private beach that is located on Key Colony Beach. At Glunz Ocean Beach Hotel & Resort they have plenty of beach chaise lounge chairs as well as many chairs and tables available to sit at. A bonus is that you can order food and drink from Havana Jack’s Oceanside Restaurant and Bar while you enjoy your time in the sun. This beach is 600 Feet long and is a walk-in swimmable beach- no need to climb over a rock wall.

Veteran’s Memorial Park– This park is located just south of the famous Seven Mile Bridge. The park has pavilions, restrooms, barbecues, and ADA Accessible. This park has swallow trails that you walk out a good distance. This is beach is excellent for families.

Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park– A true one-of-a-kind experience, visiting Fort Taylor not only provides a magnificent natural setting to bird-watch or swim but also to immerse yourself in history. This historic fort has the largest collection of Civil War armaments in the world. Bonus: It’s located along a beach that’s popular for sunset views.

Bahia Honda State Park-Featuring an award-winning beach and historic bridge, Bahia Honda State Park at mile marker 37 in the Florida Keys has become a favorite destination for visitors to our island paradise. The park, encompassing over 500 acres and an offshore island offers some of the best snorkeling and beachcombing in Florida. The perfect and quiet getaway for the entire family.

Sombrero Beach-Sombrero Beach is a beautiful park and sandy beach. Sombrero Beach is a turtle nesting beach.  A lovely sandy beach on the Atlantic Ocean frames a shady park with picnic pavilions, volleyball courts, restrooms, and showers.

Smathers Beach-As one of the four beaches within the city, Smathers Beach is well-known by visitors during spring break.  Smathers Beach hosts approximately 150,000 patrons annually. Smathers Beach is the largest public beach in Key West, Florida, United States.  It is approximately a half mile long.  The beach is located on the island’s south side, along the Atlantic Ocean and State Road A1A, and begins at mile marker zero, the beginning of A1A.

Higgs Memorial Beach Park-Clarence S. Higgs Memorial Beach Park is located on the Atlantic Ocean in Key West and comprises approximately 16.5 acres of oceanfront vista. The park includes the 400-foot Reynolds Street Pier. From its clear turquoise waters to its beautiful sandy beaches and its tropical vegetation, Higgs Beach offers a Civil War Era Fort, Fort West Martello home of the Key West Garden Club that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, a beachside café, the African Refugee Memorial and burial site, and an AIDS memorial. Activities available include swimming, snorkeling, sunbathing, beach volleyball, tennis, pickleball, and a children’s playground. 

Anne’s Beach– located at Lower Matecumbe KeyFlorida. The Islamorada Beach is dedicated to local environmentalist Anne Eaton. There are 2 parking lots on US-1 at MM 73. Anne’s Beach features a shallow swimming area, covered picnic tables, boardwalk, and bathroom facilities.

Cannon Beach-Located in John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park on Largo Sound, Cannon Beach is one of two human-made beaches in the park. This Key Largo beach’s name comes from the 17th-century cannons that sit on its rocky shore. Cannon Beach is a popular spot to visit, and most guests spend their time snorkeling in the shallow waters, where you’ll find shrimp, crabs and several species of tropical fish, including barracuda and tuna.

Long Key State Park-Today as a beautiful Florida State Park, recreational opportunities such as kayaking, hiking, birding, picnicking, flats fishing and snorkeling are just the start of what your adventures can include!