Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo, Florida

Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo, Florida

With almost 220 sunny days per year, endless stretches of gorgeous, sandy beaches and a climate that makes most of us swoon, it’s no wonder that the state of Florida receives nearly 125 million visitors each year! And, with so many unique and beautiful areas of the state to visit, how does one choose WHERE to go on their next Florida family vacation? Once you read this helpful Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo, Florida, you’ll see why this destination should be next on your family’s vacation bucket list.

When I speak of the northernmost Florida Keys, I am referring to the northernmost inhabited set of islands close to and surrounding Key Largo. After all, there are 1,700 islands in the entire Florida Keys archipelago! However, only a few are actually populated and connected to the mainland via the Overseas Highway of the Florida Keys. Even fewer are close to, or surround, Key Largo in the north.

This is an aerial photo of the Overseas Highway of the Florida Keys. (Family Friendly Guide to the {Northernmost} Florida Keys)
This is an aerial photo of the Overseas Highway of the Florida Keys.
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Key Largo – Perfect Family Accommodations

The Florida Keys consists of such a vast, beautiful area comprising over 137 square miles of water and land. There are so many places to stay, gorgeous beaches to visit, water and land activities to try out and plenty of exciting attractions to see in case you need to get out of the sun for a day! How does one choose?

The last time we visited the Florida Keys, it was immediately following a Royal Caribbean Cruise that ended in Miami, Florida. We wanted to stay in a relaxed, quiet area free from lots of traffic and noise. We also didn’t want to drive several hours after disembarking from a cruise ship in Miami so we opted to stay in the northernmost part of the Florida Keys; specifically Key Largo.

Key Largo and the area that surrounds it has so much to offer!

Mariner’s Club – Key Largo, Florida

Being a family of five who desired some extra room to sprawl out after cruising the Caribbean, we opted to rent a townhouse at the Mariners Club Key Largo. The Mariner’s Club is a gated, up-scale ocean-front community that surrounds a beautiful marina and opens right up onto the blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

The main pool area of the Mariner's Club in Key Largo, Florida.
(Family Friendly Guide to the {northernmost} Florida Keys)
The main pool area of the Mariner’s Club in Key Largo, Florida.
(Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo)

We loved the size of the spacious townhome, the overall cleanliness of the facilities and how quiet and relaxing the Mariner’s Club community felt. Here, there was a laid-back vibe and the property never appeared overly-populated. This was especially fantastic considering we were visiting during high season in early March.

The entrance to the Mariner's Club.
(Family Friendly Guide to the {northernmost} Florida Keys)
The entrance to the Mariner’s Club.
(Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo)

The main pool area of the Mariner’s Club is absolutely stunning!

The Main Pool area at the Mariner's Club in Key Largo. (Family Guide to the {northernmost} Florida Keys)
The Main Pool area at the Mariner’s Club in Key Largo.
(Family Guide to Key Largo)

My three boys grew gills on this portion of the trip! We had to pull them out of the pool each day just to take a few rest breaks and eat lunch. The Mariner’s Club pool facility was huge! The photo shows about half of the pool itself. It is directly adjacent to the gorgeous blue waters of the Atlantic Ocean so the view is phenomenal!

Key Largo – Family Activities & Attractions

There are literally hundreds of activities and attractions in the Florida Keys! How do you decide?

We opted to have a few “must-see” activities planned and a few “optional activities” just in case we needed a break from the townhouse. Fortunately, the place we stayed at was so fantastic that we never felt that we had to get out of the Mariner’s Club community.

John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park ~ Key Largo, Florida

The John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park was the first underwater park in the United States. It encompasses approximately 70 square nautical miles of shallow water reefs, navigable mangroves, beautiful beaches and expansive wildlife and plants.

John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park offers such a vast area to explore.
(Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo)

The John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park offers something for every outdoor enthusiast! From Snorkeling & Scuba Diving Tours, to Glass Bottom Boat Tours and Kayak & Paddleboard rentals to beaches and campsites – there is something for everyone while visiting the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park.

My very first snorkeling adventure – EVER – occurred at the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park over 20 years ago! It was during that snorkeling tour that my love for the ocean and underwater life began to flourish. I’ll never forget that adventure! I feel that it’s something all families should experience if you visit the Florida Keys.



For more information regarding the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park amenities, tour operations and rentals, click HERE.

Beauty in the mangroves in the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park.
(Family Friendly Guide to the {northernmost} Florida Keys)
Beauty in the mangroves in the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park.
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Theater of the Sea – Islamorada, Florida

If you’re looking for a fun family-friendly activity that doesn’t involve a beach, then you should definitely consider visiting Theater of the Sea in Islamorada, Florida!

The Interactive Dolphin Program at the Theater of the Sea.
(Family Friendly Guide to the {northernmost} Florida Keys)
The Interactive Dolphin Program at the Theater of the Sea.
(Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo)

The Theater of the Sea features lush lagoons, tropical gardens and natural homes to dolphins, sea lions, sea turtles, fish, sharks, stingrays, alligators, and birds. Their mission is to provide a safe and nurturing environment to these animals while sharing them with visitors during up close and personal shows and live interaction programs.

Fun & entertaining sea lion show at the Theater of the Seas.
(Family Friendly Guide to the {northernmost} Florida Keys)
Fun & entertaining sea lion show at the Theater of the Sea.
(Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo)

The Theater of the Seas boasts lush tropical gardens and plants all over the grounds!
(Family Friendly Guide to the {northernmost} Florida Keys)
The Theater of the Sea boasts lush tropical gardens and plants all over the grounds!
(Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo)

The exciting thing about the Theater of the Sea is that you can spend an entire day here! It’s not just an animal park with a few shows. There are so many different animal exhibits, interactive shows, opportunities to swim with sea lions, dolphins, rays, sharks & turtles, as well as private snorkel cruise adventures! The options are endless! Visiting the Theater of the Sea will provide an entire day of fun for the whole family. Click HERE to learn more about the endless options at Theater of the Sea.

Laura Quinn Wild Bird Sanctuary – Tavernier, Florida

The Laura Quinn Wild Bird Sanctuary serves as a natural refuge for 90+ non-releasable birds, representing almost 40 different species. The birds who live at the Sanctuary have suffered irreversible injuries which prohibits them from safely returning to their natural, wild habitats. However, they are able to live in this natural refuge which serves to create awareness and educate the public.

Photo-ops with the wild birds are available while visiting the Laura Quinn Wild Bird Sanctuary.
(Family Friendly Guide to the {northernmost} Florida Keys)
Photo-ops with the wild birds are available while visiting the Laura Quinn Wild Bird Sanctuary.
(Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo)

This Sanctuary is so unique and really beautiful! For the everyday visitor, their boardwalk offers the opportunity for a self-guided tour. The boardwalk follows along marked areas with educational signs ending at the bay. It is a perfect spot to take in a classic Florida Keys sunset! If you are planning to visit the Sanctuary at 8 a.m. or mid-afternoon, stick around to see the Brown Pelican feeding. It’s so fun and the kids love it!



The Laura Quinn Wild Bird Sanctuary is open 365 days per year and is FREE to the public. Donations are most welcome.

Key Largo – A Slice of Key Lime Pie Heaven

Blond Giraffe Key Lime Pie Factory – Tavernier

I love key lime Pie. Like really love it. So naturally, we needed to get our hands on the very best while visiting the Florida Keys!

The Blond Giraffe has been featured in magazines such as Southern Living and Coastal Living, so obviously I paid attention and made special note before we even left for vacation. Venues don’t just make it into these types of publications; their product MUST be worthy of this level of representation.

Since we were visiting for 5 days, we bought an entire Key Lime Pie and brought it back to our townhouse to enjoy over the course of our visit!
(Family Friendly Guide to the {northernmost} Florida Keys}
Since we were visiting for 5 days, we bought an entire Key Lime Pie and brought it back to our townhouse to enjoy over the course of our visit!
(Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo}


The Blond Giraffe’s Key Lime Pie is based on a recipe handed down by the co-owner’s grandmother. A recipe that old has to be good! This cute little shop has all sorts of key lime offerings – from whole pies to individual slices to frozen pie on a stick, chocolate-dipped key lime pie and many different types of key lime flavored products such as cookies, pretzels and candies.

The Blond Giraffe is quite small, so make sure to keep your eyes open for it while traveling on the Overseas Highway in the Florida Keys.

Green Turtle Inn – Islamorada

The Green Turtle Inn is an iconic piece of the Florida Keys history! Featured on an episode of Guy Fieri’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, their key lime pie is something to write home about!

Key lime pie with berry sauce! YUM!
(Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo)

The Green Turtle Inn’s irresistable crust is made of ground macadamia nuts which pairs so well with the classic sweet-tart filling…then they add a giant dollop of whipped cream on top with berry syrup and a side of strawberries. It’s absolute amazing!

Key Largo – Best Family Friendly Beaches

Far Beach at John Pennekamp State Park

Situated near mile marker 120 inside the John Pennekamp State Park sits probably the most popular public beach in the northernmost keys – Far Beach.

Gorgeous shallow waters.
(Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo)

Far Beach is the most popular probably because of its location and how perfect it is! This beach offers soft sand with palm trees that dot the edges for a little sun reprieve. The waters surrounding this area are particularly warm and shallow which is great for families with younger children. This area is also popular for snorkelers making it a prime spot for some underwater exploration.

Cannon Beach at John Pennekamp State Park

This beach earned its name due to its unique historical background: real 17th century cannons can be found sitting along the sand! This is so cool and my children found this to be incredibly interesting.

Gorgeous beach at sunset.
(Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo)

Just like Far Beach, the waters surrounding this beach are shallow, warm and calm making this an ideal beach for just about everyone! If you are an experienced diver, you can swim a little ways out to sea to find an old Spanish shipwreck beneath the surface. This beach has a little something for everyone to enjoy!

Harry Harris Park

If you’re looking for a full park facility with more than just sand and water, then the Harry Harris Park is perfect for you!

This beach offers so much more than just sand + water!
(Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo)

Harry Harris Park offers play areas for children, pavilions, public rest areas, bike trails and even a small tidal pool for the kids. It’s free if you visit during the week and open the entire day. This park will provide a full day of fun in Key Largo!

Anne’s Beach

One of the most beautiful beaches in the area that is situated just off the Key itself is Anne’s Beach.

Beautiful boardwalk welcomes the ocean.
(Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo)

This beautiful beach is outfitted with picnic tables and a nice boardwalk to take a stroll along. The waters here are exceptionally calm and shallow so it’s perfect for families.

It’s Time to Plan That Family Vacation to Key Largo…

Now that you’ve read all about the fantastic things to do in Key Largo, Florida for families, hopefully it will inspire you to put this destination on your family’s bucket list! Key Largo, and the surrounding Keys are a “must see!” And, if you need more fun, family travel inspiration, jump back over to the blog and check out any number of destinations to read about. From Iceland to Disney and beyond – there’s something fun for everyone right here!

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17 thoughts on “Family Friendly Guide to Key Largo, Florida”

  • We only drove through Key Largo and stopped at John Pennekamp! All of the Keys are just wonderful, I can’t wait to go back!

  • The Mariners Club looks like a wonderful accommodation for a family. I really need to explore Florida more, my boys would love it there.

  • This place looks wonderful! I miss the beach, the ocean, the sun, the breeze, and just being out and about. I used to live in Florida for several years, but never explored Key Largo.

  • I have never been to the Keys, and it is definitely a must-visit for my family. Your photos are absolutely beautiful and make me want to go NOW!

  • Key Largo looks like such a fun and beautiful place. My goal is to eat some key lime pie there one day. I hope to visit the Keys on one of our Disney road trips someday. Thanks for the great ideas!

  • We have spent some time in Key West and driven through the others but I would like to spend more time in them.

  • Theater of the Sea looks like so much fun. We went to Orlando in January and my kids loved the shows at Sea World. I would also like to take my kids snorkeling sometime. It looks like you guys had a great trip. Thanks for sharing.

    • When I think of Florida, first that comes to mind is Orlando and its theme parks. Great to know of other family-friendly destinations in Florida (outside of Orlando). The bird sanctuary looks like a great place to visit.

  • Just beautiful! Everything you have shared is exactly something we would love to do. As a parrot owner, I would love to visit the sanctuary. 🙂

  • I’ve not been to this part of Florida. Your post really makes me want to visit. Such beauty there!

  • What a beautiful place to relax and recharge. We’ve been to Key West so would love to check out its northern neighbor.

  • We were just looking into the Florida Keys for our next trip to Florida! Everything in your post looks so amazing, including the key lime pie! I would have brought a whole one too! Although, I’m not sure it would have lasted more than a day, two tops! 😉

  • Lived in Central Florida for a decade and miss it so much. Would travel everywhere in Florida. Key Largo is fabulous and I loved snorkeling at John Pennekamp! The whole park is lovely. Driving over that bridge was amazing and we ate a lot of Key Lime pie. Great pics, Good times!

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