Key Largo means "long key" in Spanish, and it stretches for 33 miles just off the southern tip of Florida. This setting is the first of the Florida Key islands and the largest. With a population of just over 10,000, Key Largo blends both the tropical feel of the Keys with a denser layout and urban amenities. Like all of the Keys, Highway 1 stretches through the middle of Key Largo and forms the main thoroughfare where you'll find most of the island's restaurants, bars, and attractions. Of course, there's fresh seafood and open-air dining, but there are nationally recognizable chains too. The Dolphins Plus Bayside aquarium is a popular attraction for visitors and long-time residents alike. The homes along Key Largo Harbor embody the spirit of the Keys, and many homes in the area come with private docks or slips for boat owners. For the real island feel, hop on a boat and explore the crystal blue waters and diving spots around the area. While residents of Key Largo love the area for its almost secluded island feel, Miami is just an hour's drive north and the rest of the Keys are a few hours down Highway 1.
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