Islamorada, Florida with Kids: 20 Things to Do on Your Family Beach Vacation
Located less than two hours south of Miami, Islamorada is an ideal family destination for parents who want a Florida Keys vacation with the kids without the extended drive to Key West. Famous for its fishing and diving, Islamorada offers families plenty to do in and around the water, a host of great kid-friendly restaurants, and some charming places to stay.
We have made the trip more than once, and each time returned wondering how did we miss that attraction? Probably because it was so difficult pulling ourselves away from the beach or pool. Here then are our top 30 things to do with kids in this Margaritaville-like piece of paradise, where the water is always blue and the skies are rarely gray.
(For those unfamiliar with Islamorada, the name comes from the Spanish, meaning "purple island." It lies between mile markers 90 and 72 on U.S. Route 1, the north-south access road that runs through the Florida Keys. Mile Marker 0 is in downtown Key West, meaning Islamorada is about two hours north of Key West. Located between Key Largo and Marathon, Florida— Islamorada consists of five inhabited islands and is home to about 6,000 full-time residents.)
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If you do visit, please remember hats, rash guards, and powerful sunblock for little ones. The Islamorada sun is quite strong, and who wants to leave this oceanside pardise for a trip to the urgent care?
Beaches, Parks, and Other Great Things to Do with Kids in Islamorada, Florida
1. Hit the Beach
Few places in the Keys can match Islamorada's beaches. Head to Anne's Beach for family time and hermit crab chasing, or visit Library Beach Park for a picnic. The water is calm and protected, and the soft sand is ideal for little toes.
2. Indian Key Historic State Park
Accessible only by boat, this sparsely populated, 11-acre state park is a haven for swimmers, snorkelers, and divers. It is an easy 45-minute kayak trip in shallow water from U.S.1 mile markers 77 and 79 on the mainland. Sorry, no pets.
3. Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park
Accessible by boat or kayak only, Lignumvitae Key—named for the lignumvitae trees that grow there—is a paddler's paradise.Take in Florida's natural world as you meander slowly through the island's mangrove creeks. Lignumvitae Key is home to ospreys, herons, and all sorts of small fish; paddle slowly and see what you can observe.
4. Long Key State Park
Once a favored destination for Florida's well to do, these days Long Key is a haven for bird watchers, swimmers, and kayakers. Bring your own kayak or rent one from the park's ranger station.
5. Windley Key Fossil Reef State Park
A former quarry, the rocks on Windley Key were formed from fossilized coral. Guests can walk along the eight-foot-tall quarry walls to see cross-sections of the coral and learn about the quarry and its history. Stroll the five self-guided trails then enjoy a picnic lunch at one of the many available tables.
6. Founders Park
This expansive and well-landscaped park features a small beach, Olympic-size pool, splash pad, fitness trails, lighted pickleball courts, a playground, and other recreational facilities, including a dog park. It is family focused; alcohol is prohibited.
Fishing, Diving, and More Water Fun with Kids in Islamorada, Florida
7. Kid-Friendly Fishing Charters
Locals lovingly refer to Islamorada as "a laid-back drinking town with a fishing problem." Indeed, fishing charters abound in and around the harbor area, and many offer two- or three-hour excursions that are ideal for kids and that include gear, bait, and lessons. Options include Fishy Business Islamorada, Florida Keys Fun Fishing, and Forever Young Charters. Your hotel might have recommendations as well.
8. Snorkeling Trips
Sitting so close to a coral reef, it figures that Islamorada offers some of the best snorkeling anywhere in South Florida. A simple internet search will produce dozens of family-friendly charters, but spur-of-the-moment thinkers can just stroll by a nearby marina or ask at their hotel. Some charters even allow young kids to participate for FREE.
9. Water Sports
From parasailing to kayaking, wakeboarding, and, of course, Jet Skis, Islamorada is a paradise for those who love who spray of sea water under a cloudless sky. Local charters are plentiful and cater to all ability levels. Most include lessons for beginners and kids.
10. Boat Rentals
Enjoy the waters of Florida Bay or even the Atlantic Ocean in an excursion all your own. Half- or full-day boat rentals are available throughout Islamorada. Some even come with a captain, so you can leave the responsibility to him or her and just enjoy the outdoors. Choose from power boats, sailboats, or—for a calm ride—pontoon boats.
11. Alligator Reef Lighthouse
The small, metal-framed Alligator Reef Lighthouse is located about four miles off the eastern coast of Islamorada and is visible from U.S. 1 most days. Once you get there—access is by boat or Jet Ski only—enjoy tranquil and near transparent water that is part of a preserved marine sanctuary and is home to more than 600 species of fish.
Biking, Hiking, and More Outdoor Fun with Kids in Islamorada, Florida
12. Go For a Bike Ride
From the north to the south, Islamorada is bicycle friendly, even for kids. Some back roads offer small bike-only trails; then, of course, there is the bicycle lane along U.S. 1. Wherever you prefer, remember to ride with traffic. Rent a bike at Backcountry Cowboy or inquire at your hotel.
13. Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail
This popular hiking and biking destination features more than 90 miles of scenic trails along a 106-mile corridor stretching from Key Largo to Key West. Pick up the trail in Islamorada along U.S. 1 and enjoy sightseeing, jogging, paddling, fishing piers, water access points, and more. Just remember the sunscreen.
Other Attractions for Kids and Families in Islamorada, Florida
14. Feed the Tarpons at Robbie's
At this Islamorada institution located on a marina, large-size tarpon will eat right out of your hands. The resident pelicans and herons also enjoy getting in on the action. Robbie's is adjacent to the Hungry Tarpon restaurant and an outdoor souvenir market. You can also charter or rent a boat from the marina.
15. Theater of the Sea
At this popular attraction, kids can swim with dolphins, rays, and sea lions. Also enjoy dolphin, sea lion, and parrot shows, a bottomless boat ride, lagoon beach, and fish and reptile tours, featuring sharks, sea turtles, and more.
16. Islamorada Community Entertainment Amphitheater
What is better than watching a great band at sunset or under the stars? Islamorada's amphitheater delivers top local acts and more all year round. Its charitable programs also bring music programs to area students.
17. History of Diving Museum
One of the only museums of its kind anywhere, here families can glimpse a collection of vintage diving equipment and learn the story of undersea explorations in the diving capital of the United States.
18. Florida Keys History & Discovery Center
Visitors to this museum can view the incredible history of the Upper Keys, including displays on the unique ecology of the region. The museum’s second floor features a state-of-the-art theater showing documentaries on topics such as the history-making 1935 Labor Day hurricane.
19. Stop In for a Pint
Islamorada boasts two of the Keys' finest breweries—and both are kid- and pet-friendly. Florida Keys Brewing Company is the Upper Keys' oldest brewery, located in the Morada Way Arts and Cultural District. Its signature beer is a light and crispy honey-infused Kolsch called Iguana Bait. A mile to the north, Islamorada Beer Company brews a selection of lagers and India Pale Ales, and is the only brewery plus distillery in the Keys. Both destinations offer music or other entertainment most days.
20. Rain Barrel Village
Visitors will want to take a selfie alongside the shopping area's giant lobster Betsy. Following that iconic moment, stroll past the collection of shops and art studios and find the perfect souvenir from your Islamorada vacation.
