Islamorada is a picturesque village that spans across six islands within the Florida Keys, located between the Florida Strait and the expansive wilderness of Everglades National Park.
The village, which is known as the "Sportfishing Capital of the World," is home to the world's largest fishing fleet per square mile, offering a plethora of water sporting activities for visitors throughout the year.
Visitors can dive among the Keys' stunning coral reef areas or learn about the technology and development of human diving practices at the History of Diving Museum.
Dolphin encounters are offered at the Theater of the Sea, one of Florida's original marine parks, while tours of a former quarry site are available at Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park. Lively theatrical productions are showcased throughout the year at the Coral Shores Performing Arts Center.