Florida Keys: An Experience of a Lifetime Aboard a Charter Bus
The Florida Keys are well known for fun in the sun, but there are actually five areas that make up the Florida Keys. These include Key Largo, Islamorada, Marathon, Lower Keys, and Key West. Regardless of which key you choose, enjoy them all on a charter bus.
Key Largo
Key Largo is just one of the five keys, but yet if offers several attractions visitors. One thing that you can visit is the African Queen, which is the original from the movie. There is also the Caribbean Cigar Shop and Factory, the Caribbean Shipwreck Museum, Cow Pens Bird Reserve and Dolphins Plus. At Dolphins Plus you can actually interact and swim with the dolphins. There are also tours of the Everglades, Glassbottom Boat Tours, Harry Harris County Park, the Key Largo Princes, the Key Largo Undersea Park and much more.
Islamorada
Islamorada offers the San Pedro Underwater Archaeological Park, the Long Key State Recreational Area, the Former Site of Zane Grey Cottage, Matecumbe Historical Trust, Tarpon Feeding, Indian Key Historical Site, a Hurricane Monument and many more.
Marathon
Marathon is known for the wonderful tarpon fishing that it offers. There is also Sombrero Beach, Pigeon Key, Old Seven Mile Bridge, the Key Colony Beach Golf Course, the Dolphin Research Center, the Point Hammock and more!
The Lower Keys
The Lower Keys also offer several attractions for visitors. These include the Bahia Honda State Recreation Area, the Blue Hole, the Historic Bat Tower, the Coupon Bright State Aquatic Preserve, the Jack C. Watson Memorial Trail, the Little Duck Key Veterans Park, the Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary, and the National Deer and Great White Heron Wildlife Refuge.
Key West
Finally, there is Key West. For botany lovers, consider the Audubon House and Tropical House and Tropical Gardens, the Bayview Park and Memorials, Casa Antigua, Casa Marina, Civil War Monument, the Conch Tour Train, and much more.
Key Largo
Key Largo is just one of the five keys, but yet if offers several attractions visitors. One thing that you can visit is the African Queen, which is the original from the movie. There is also the Caribbean Cigar Shop and Factory, the Caribbean Shipwreck Museum, Cow Pens Bird Reserve and Dolphins Plus. At Dolphins Plus you can actually interact and swim with the dolphins. There are also tours of the Everglades, Glassbottom Boat Tours, Harry Harris County Park, the Key Largo Princes, the Key Largo Undersea Park and much more.
Islamorada
Islamorada offers the San Pedro Underwater Archaeological Park, the Long Key State Recreational Area, the Former Site of Zane Grey Cottage, Matecumbe Historical Trust, Tarpon Feeding, Indian Key Historical Site, a Hurricane Monument and many more.
Marathon
Marathon is known for the wonderful tarpon fishing that it offers. There is also Sombrero Beach, Pigeon Key, Old Seven Mile Bridge, the Key Colony Beach Golf Course, the Dolphin Research Center, the Point Hammock and more!
The Lower Keys
The Lower Keys also offer several attractions for visitors. These include the Bahia Honda State Recreation Area, the Blue Hole, the Historic Bat Tower, the Coupon Bright State Aquatic Preserve, the Jack C. Watson Memorial Trail, the Little Duck Key Veterans Park, the Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary, and the National Deer and Great White Heron Wildlife Refuge.
Key West
Finally, there is Key West. For botany lovers, consider the Audubon House and Tropical House and Tropical Gardens, the Bayview Park and Memorials, Casa Antigua, Casa Marina, Civil War Monument, the Conch Tour Train, and much more.



