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Florida Keys - Itineraries
Florida Keys / Key West
The Florida Keys are sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico and the Florida Bay in the Upper Florida Keys. This makes for stellar fishing! The warm Gulf Stream current runs just off the coast of the Florida Keys and creates a path for migrating species of fish.

The Florida Keys, both in the back country and the Atlantic side, contains more species of fish than anywhere else in the Atlantic making the Florida Keys a Fisherman's Dream!!

The Florida Keys Reef Tract is the only living coral barrier reef in North America and is the 3rd largest coral barrier reef in the world. The first is the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and the second is the Meso-American Reef in Belize. The reef extends approximately 221 miles down the South East coast of Florida and runs parallel to the Florida Keys starting at Key Biscayne near Miami all the way down to the Dry Tortugas which are 70 miles west of Key West. The reef is found from 1 mile to 8 miles offshore.

The Florida Keys have wreck diving, reef diving and artificial reef diving with different skill levels from beginner to advanced diving. Water temps peak in the low 80Fs in summer, and can drop to the low 70Fs in winter. Visibility is usually good, typically no less than 50 feet, and you'll see more fish life than you might expect.