Welcome to the Florida Keys Tour
Discover the beautiful Florida Keys and drive along the iconic ‘Highway that goes to the sea’! This 100-mile drive stretches from Key Largo to Key West, the southernmost point in the continental United States. This Florida Keys tour will also show you the unbelievable diversity of wildlife, famous presidential homes, and the famed Seven Mile Bridge. This is the only National Scenic Highway and an All American Road in Florida.Â
About the Tour
Our sunshine-filled journey begins just an hour outside Miami, Florida: on Key Largo. This is the first of the Keys, or islands, leading down to the famous Key West.Â
Begin this scenic 100-mile Florida Keys driving tour bypassing the ‘African Queen,’ the iconic riverboat. Follow in the historical footsteps of the Overseas Railroad to Plantation Key, the smugglers’ haven. While there, check out Big Betsy, the giant lobster, and Theatre of the Sea, home of the original dolphin shows.
Continue through Isla Morada while learning about the hurricanes, ecosystems, and wildlife of the tropical Florida Keys. Explore Anne’s Beach, Long Key, and Marathon, each of which contains unique attractions.
Cross over the iconic Seven Mile Bridge, the staple of the Florida Keys. Be sure to check out Fred the Tree, the stalwart spirit of the Keys! Journey past Pigeon Key until you reach the most famous Key of all: Key West.Â
Discover Mallory Square, Truman’s White House, the Hemingway Home, Tennessee Williams’ House, and the historic lighthouse in Key West. Wrap up the comprehensive and extensive self-guided tour at the Southernmost Point of the Continental US.
We also have a tour of Miami that can be accessed here.
Where do I start?
Traveling from Miami: Key Largo sign, 106309 Overseas Hwy
Taking the tour from Key West: 1400 Whitehead St, Key West, FL 33040
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What You'll See
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Welcome!
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John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
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Unique Ecosystem
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The African Queen
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Overseas Railroad
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Bike Path
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Hurricanes of the Keys
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Key Lime Pies
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Birds of the Keys
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Manatee Mailboxex
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Plantation Key
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King of the Wreckers
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Sandal Factory
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Big Betsy, the Giant Lobster
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Palm Trees
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Theatre of the Sea
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Hurricane of 1935
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The Purple Isle, IslaMorada
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Green Turtle Inn
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Fish Habitat
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Indian Key
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Robbie's of Islamorada
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Power Lines
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Anne's Beach
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Residents and Tourists
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Endangered Ecosystems
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Long Key
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Weather of the Keys
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Duck Key
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Dolphins of the Keys
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Dolphin Research Center
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Sharks of the Keys
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Marathon
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Sombrero Beach
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Turtle Hospital
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Seven Mile Bridge
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Pigeon Key
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Fred the Tree
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Little Duck Key
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Missouri Key & Ohio Key
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RV Parks
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Bahi Honda State Park
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Bahi Honda Railroad Bridge
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Mangroves
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National Key Deer Refuge
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Gators of the Keys
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Little Torch Key
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Ramrod Key
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Big Coppitt Key
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Naval Air Station Key West
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Stock Island
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Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden
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Key West
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Dredgers Key/Waterfront
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Key West Yacht Club
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Housing Prices on Key West
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Mallory Square
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Zero Mile
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The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum
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Key West Lighthouse
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Southernmost Point of the Continental US
Tour FAQs
If you can take the 80-90 degree heat, either June or July is a great time to visit the Keys. Most of the crowds flock to Florida during the colder months, which can result in a little more traffic than anyone wants to deal with.
While it’s hard to go wrong with any of the beaches along the Keys, the best might just be those on Bahia Honda Key. That’s largely thanks to Bahia Honda State Park, which takes up a large swath of this island.
The Florida Keys are 100% worth visiting! With shockingly blue ocean on either side, amazing wildlife, incredible food, and unbeatable beaches, it’s a tropical paradise unlike anywhere else in the United States.
A car is highly recommended during your visit to the Keys. The bike trail which runs alongside the Overseas Highway isn’t yet complete, so you’ll want a vehicle to make it the full 100 miles to Key West.
Key Largo features one of the prettiest tropical parks in the world, complete with the only living coral reef in the Lower 48. But it’s hard to beat Key West at sunset, as the orange rays shimmer on the water and a band plays on the pier.
You can drive to 34 different Keys along the famous Overseas Highway. Although there are over 800 islands in total, this will get you to all the ones most worth seeing.
For safety reasons, there is no stopping on the Seven Mile Bridge. But don’t worry—you’ll still be able to take in plenty of amazing ocean views as you drive!
An absolute can’t-miss experience on any visit to the Florida Keys is the sunset on Key West. As afternoon rolls toward evening, folks gather by the shore, musicians start playing, and street vendors offer mouth-watering food. It’s like a mini festival every single day!
The best way to plan a trip to the Florida Keys is by identifying a few important places where you’d like to stop along the Overseas Highway. This is the main route from Key Largo to Key West, so it’s easy to access anything along this road. Just keep in mind that the drive itself takes 3-4 hours, so make sure you budget enough time to get all the way to Key West!
The Florida Keys mark the southernmost point of the Continental US. This makes them a completely unique environment, which you can’t find anywhere else on the mainland.
The Florida Keys are primarily composed of limestone, left behind by marine animal and plant life long ago. The lower keys actually contain fossilized remnants of ancient coral reefs!
Each Florida Key actually has its own nickname! Key West, for instance, is known as The Conch Republic, thanks to a weird and wild confrontation between a Key West mayor and the federal government, during which the mayor declared the island an independent republic!
There are over 800 Florida Keys in total, but the vast majority of these are completely uninhabited. Temperatures on these islands are generally about 10 degrees lower than on the mainland thanks to constant sea breeze. And the median home price on Key West is $1.5 million dollars as of 2023!
The answer is as simple as it sounds! 7 Mile Bridge gets its name from being about seven miles long. Well, it’s actually 6.79 miles long, but that name isn’t quite as catchy!
The speed limit on the 7 Mile Bridge is 55 mph. For everyone’s safety, it’s important not only that you don’t speed, but also that you don’t drive too slowly to get that perfect picture.
Additional Information
Lifetime Validity
​Changing travel date? No worries! All individual tours come with lifetime validity.Â
Works Offline
The tour works offline, so you do not need your phone network to enjoy the tour. However, we suggest you download the tour on WiFi at your home, hotel, visitor center, etc., before heading out for a completely immersive experience.
Not an Entry Ticket
This is not an entry ticket to any of the attractions along the way.
Not a Car Rental
We do not provide car rental services. You must arrange for a car yourself. Our self-guided driving audio tours will work in any car via an aux cable or Bluetooth.
How many tours should I buy?
Since this is a driving tour, we suggest you buy one tour per car for the best experience.
What do we do?
Simply put, Action Tour Guide is an audio guide, map, and tour book – all in one app! We are a GPS-enabled app-based tour that narrates information based on your location right on your phone. You can experience our driving and walking tours at your own pace and literally at any time of the day!Â