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All Key Largo Tours & Excursions in 2026

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What are people saying about Key Largo

Donna_C, Jun 2026
There were 3 of us. One...
There were 3 of us. One rented a SUP and other two of us single kayaks for the day. Equipment was in great shape and staff very helpful. We brought a cooler with drinks and snacks that nicely fit strapped in the kayak. Paddled the mangroves to the lagoon and then went to the island. Saw nurse shark, dolphins, upside down jellyfish, small baby fish and a horseshoe crab at the island.
Katherine_C, Jun 2026
Great guide, great experience
The kayak trip was a really great experience, well worth the money! Our guide was great, super knowledgeable and fun to talk to! We got to see lots of wildlife! Definitely bring lots of sun block and big spray, though the guide had us covered for anything we forgot.
Taylor_H, Jun 2026
We had so much fun! Our...
We had so much fun! Our guide José was amazing and the snorkeling was beautiful! They provided drinks, chips, and snorkel gear. We went to the Christ statue and saw so many pretty fish and pretty coral! We saw sting rays, squid, lobster, parrot fish, blue tang, and so much more! Highly recommend!
Dione_J, May 2026
Highly recommend!
Our trip to the reef was excellent! My husband and I were celebrating our anniversary and birthdays and the staff made it a memorable day! Captain Dave, Jasmine, and Tony were very accommodating and they went above and beyond to make it extra special! Erica in the office was kind and so welcoming! You all made this a trip we will remember forever! Thanks for everything! We will come back next time we’re in the Keys!
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Key Largo is among the best-known parts of the Florida Keys, and it’s an incredibly popular tourist destination. Located merely 60 miles (97 kilometers) south of Miami on US Highway 1, Key Largo is known for all kinds of water sports. There are Key Largo tours that will take you snorkeling among the coral reefs, kayaking through a mangrove forest, and boating into areas known for manatees—or you and your sweetheart can go on a romantic sunset cruise.