6 Reasons to Return to the Florida Keys for Your Next Trip

At FXExpress Publications, Inc., we are excited to #ComeBacktoTravel and to see the travel industry #ComeBacktoGT. Over the coming weeks, we’ll share inspiring photographs from places we’re eager to visit. Join us on a visual tour of some of the Florida Keys’ most stunning scenes, just in time for the June 1 reopening.

  • Florida Keys

    The tropical islands, about 120 miles off Florida’s southern tip, are a paradise for fishing, boating, snorkeling, scuba diving, sun seekers and anyone looking to relax.
  • Brown pelican

    Brown pelicans use their long beaks and expandable pouches to catch fish. Here, at Robbie’s Marina in Islamorada, visitors often gather to watch tarpon feeding.
  • Colorful seashell shop

    A brightly painted seashell shop reflects the relaxed, carefree spirit that defines the Keys.
  • Queen parrotfish

    Queen parrotfish inhabit the reefs of the tropical west Atlantic. Just six miles offshore from the Keys lies North America’s only barrier reef.
  • Southernmost point buoy

    The iconic concrete buoy marking the southernmost point of the continental United States is one of the Keys’ most photographed attractions.
  • Mallory Square sunset

    Key West’s Mallory Square buzzes with restaurants, shops and nightly entertainment. Its sunset celebrations are a must-see for visitors.
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