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Comprised of four beautiful islands, Islamorada translates from Spanish meaning
“purple isles”, and there’s no shortage of purple anywhere
on the land. With gorgeous sunsets, flowers everywhere, and clear, fresh tropical
air, Islamorada offers the ultimate in scenic, breathtaking unabashed beauty.
Besides unlimited fishing, Islamorada has more attractions than any other island
in the Florida Keys. From underwater theatres to unlimited restaurants, Islamorada
lures visitors from all over the globe to explore its crystal waters and mysterious
shipwrecks. Put your worries aside and allow the soft, gentle breezes that sweep
across the island to soothe your mind.
If fishing is your game, Islamorada is awash in tournaments and tackle
shops. Known as the sport fishing capital of the world, various fishing
competitions are held all year round to satisfy fisherman of every caliber.
Located in the Upper Keys, just south of Key Largo, Islamorada is chock
full of adventure, entertainment, and discoveries.
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World Wide Sportsman, Islamorada |
Location: Islamorada is nestled neatly between the Florida
Everglades National Park to the west and the Hawk Channel to the east,
the Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park to the north, and the
Lower Matecombe Key to its south.
While many consider Islamorada as the world’s best sport fishing capital,
there are a plethora of other activities on the village of islands, as well.
A perfect family resort, Islamorada offers a wide variety of recreation in both
the Atlantic and Florida Bay waters, including diving, parasailing, wind-surfing,
snorkeling, kayaking, and boat racing. For the nature-lover, hand-feeding tarpons,
a breed of large silvery game fish of the Atlantic waters, is a favorite pastime.
Full moon parties are a regular event in the islands of Islamorada. Occurring
late in the evening, when the moon is at its brightest, festivities abound under
the ivory rays of the lunar glow. And for lovers, Islamorada is the perfect
wedding spot to tie the knot or romance your honeymoon anytime of the year in
the balmy climate.
With attractions for all ages, Windley Key is replete with the latest in youthful
party hype, while boat cruises headed for Alligator Reef are perfect for families
of any size. Indian Key State Park Historic Site is rich with historical tales
that will engage tourists from every curiosity. And, for hurricane aficionados,
the Matheson House is a structural legend of survival and the test of time.
The San Pedro Underwater Archaeological Preserve invites snorkelers, divers,
and visitors in glass-bottom boats to view the underwater botanical fantasies.
The four islands of Islamorada sport many other vacation favorites including
numerous campgrounds, hiking/biking paths, nature trails, historic sites, galleries,
museums, dining, shopping, guided tours, and competitions. The scores of unlimited
activities on the islands of Islamorada make it the ideal dream vacation.
For the budget-conscious to the extravagant, lodging comes in all shapes and
sizes to satisfy the most discerning guests. Whether it’s a small motel,
fully equipped condominium, or plush five-star resort, Islamorada is ready to
accommodate.
Getting to Islamorada is Easy
By Car: Either traveling on busier Route 1 with “crocodile
crossing” signs or Card Sound Road, a longer but more beautiful
and scenic route to the Florida Keys, Islamorada is located only 17 miles
south of Key Largo.
By Air: With several domestic and international airports
to choose from, Islamorada can be easily reached by travelers around the
globe.
| Airport Name |
Airport Code |
Distance from
Islamorada |
Airport Type |
Florida Keys Marathon
Airport
Monroe County Florida
9400 Overseas Hwy
Marathon, FL 33050
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MTH |
29 miles west |
Domestic |
Miami International Airport
4200 N.W. 21 Street
Miami, FL
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MIA |
63 miles northeast |
International |
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood
International Airport
320 Terminal Drive, Fort Lauderdale, FL
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FLL |
98 miles northeast |
International |
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Holiday Isle, Islamorada |
Enjoy Islamorada’s Yearly Climate
Of the entire state of Florida, the Keys receive the lowest amount of
average yearly rainfall. When it does rain, it comes in brief periods,
often returning the skies to a beautiful, clear day for continued outdoor
activities. As for brutal, humid, summer heat, you won’t find it
in Islamorada. And hurricanes like to skirt around the Keys, leaving its
beauty untarnished. With the ocean breeze to keep cool, visitors love
the reliable, balmy climate of the Florida Keys.
Season |
Average
Ocean Temperature |
Average
Rainfall |
Average
High Temperature |
Average
Low Temperature |
Jan
– Mar |
73°F
|
2
inches |
75°F |
62°F |
Apr
– Jun |
84°F |
4
inches |
84°F |
73°F |
Jul
– Sep |
87°F |
5
inches |
88°F |
77°F |
Oct
– Dec |
76°F
|
4
inches |
79°F |
69°F |
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