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"As the first underwater preserve in the U.S., this park is a must-visit for snorkelers and divers (or by glass-bottom boat, kayak, or paddle board), encompassing, with the adjacent Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary, almost 200 nautical square miles of coral reefs, mangrove swamps, and ocean—the only remaining living reef in the U.S." - Nina Ruggiero Nina Ruggiero Travel + Leisure Senior Editorial Director Nina Ruggiero oversees T+L's award-winning travel content across digital platforms. She is also the co-founder of Be A Travel Writer, an online course for aspiring travel journalists. When she's not traveling between her current home in Los Angeles and T+L HQ in New York City, Nina can often be found in Italy or the UK. She has lived in NYC, LA, Miami, Rome, and Sicily, and has traveled extensively through Europe, the U.S., Asia, the Caribbean, and Mexico, in addition to visiting Botswana, Morocco, New Zealand, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
Underwater park with coral reefs, fish, and boat tours
Key Largo, FL 33037 Get directions