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| Restaurant | Family Feature | Kid Favorite | |------------|----------------|---------------| | | Coloring sheets, fast service | Mini burgers, key lime pie on a stick | | The Fish House | Casual outdoor seating, fish feeding dock | Fried shrimp, mac & cheese | | Key Largo Conch House | Pirate-themed decor, live music (daytime) | Conch fritters, kids' pizza |

: Dolphin Life Key Largo offers educational programs where kids can interact with dolphins from a submerged platform (ages 2+) or swim with them in deeper water (ages 8+). 🦜 Wildlife & Nature Wild Bird Sanctuary - Florida Keys Wild Bird Center 4.7 (1.3K) Wildlife rescue service Open Tavernier, FL, United States A peaceful, donation-based sanctuary where families can walk along boardwalks to see rescued pelicans, hawks, and owls. Robbie's Marina 4.5 (17.3K) Tourist attraction Open Islamorada, FL, United States A short drive south in Islamorada, this is a family favorite for feeding the massive "silver king" tarpon right from the dock. Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters 4.7 (2.8K) Aquarium Open Marathon, FL, United States Although a bit further south in Marathon, it’s worth the trip for its highly interactive touch tanks where kids can feed stingrays and small sharks. Show more 🏝️ Land & Rainy Day Fun Pinfish Entertainment - Bowling & Arcade 4.8 (129) Bowling alley Closed Tavernier, FL, United States The go-to spot for escaping the afternoon heat or a rain shower. It features key largo activities for families

1️⃣ 🚤 This is the big one! It was the first undersea park in the U.S. | Restaurant | Family Feature | Kid Favorite

Key Largo is a premier family destination, offering a blend of underwater exploration and wildlife encounters that are hard to find elsewhere. Located just 90 minutes south of Miami, it serves as the northernmost and largest of the Florida Keys, known for its clear blue waters and vibrant coral reefs. Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters 4

Don’t forget the reef-safe sunscreen! The sun is strong on the water, and we want to keep those corals healthy. 🧴☀️

The next day, they visited for a guided hike and learned about the unique ecosystem of the Florida Keys. They also stopped by Theater of the Sea , a marine mammal park where they watched a dolphin show and learned about the importance of marine conservation.