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 Cruising the Florida Coast
Fort Lauderdale to Key West, Florida

US 1 epitomizes sunny Florida, basking in the East Coast rays and paralleling the wave-washed beaches from Fort Lauderdale to Key West.

There's something for everyone along this drivefamily adventures and beachcombing, upscale dining and shopping, turtle watching and kayaking, and sampling key lime pie.

Use our route planner to find hotels for your next trip.
   
 

BEST OF THE ROAD:

Alabama
Crossing the Heart of Dixie

Arizona
Desert Adventures

Florida
Your Trip Selection Cruising the Florida Coast
Florida's Cultural West Coast

Louisiana
Let the Good Times Roll

New York
Cultivating New York

Texas
Culture in Cowboyland
Head for the Hill Country


MORE ROAD TRIPS:

Alabama
Alabama Coasting
Birmingham Bound
History and Music
Mississippi/Alabama Gulf Shore
Sunbathed Shopping on Mobile Bay

Arizona
Arizona to Santa Fe Via the Four Corners
Jerome, the Town that Wouldn't Die
Phoenix and the Old West

California
La Jolla Jewel Weekend
Los Angeles OffRamp

Florida
Beyond the Theme Parks
Florida Everglades and Alligator Alley
Landing in Lakeland
Oldest City St. Augustine Day Tour

Georgia
Gothic Savannah
Mostly Macon

Illinois
TheatreTown Chicago

Louisiana
Kicking It Up in Cajun Country

Massachusetts
Headache-Free Boston

Maryland
Back Streets of Baltimore

Michigan
That Car of Yours Built a Lot of House

New Jersey
New Jersey Pinelands

Ohio
From the Cuyahoga to Cleveland

Oklahoma
Northeast Oklahoma Via Route 66

Oregon
Oregon's Oregon Trail Country

Texas
Funky Folk Art Menageries
Riddle of Wichita Falls
The Mother Road Through the Lone Star State
Tyler: The Yellow Rose of Texas

Vermont
Knocking Around Burlington

Washington
Oregon/Washington Scenic Coast
Seattle: It's Not Just Grunge

Wisconsin
Milwaukee Beer and Brats

 
 
  
Wannado City
12801 W. Sunrise Blvd.
Sunrise, FL 33323
Call (954) 838-7100

Visit a mini-economy city where school-aged kids play doctor or other professions and earn big bucks, at the same time.
  
Johnny V Restaurant
625 E. Las Olas Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Call (954) 761-7920

Savor spicy fish dishes, but don't miss the cheese appetizer plate (choice of 50 cheeses!), a meal in itself.
  
3030 Ocean
3030 Holiday Dr.
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Call (954) 765-3030

Friendly staff serves outstanding fresh seafood. Setting provides great ocean views.
  
Fort Lauderdale Water Bus
1850 SE 17th St
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316
Call (954) 467-6677

Fort Lauderdale Water Bus A $13 all-day pass gives you unlimited rides to 11 stops plus local gossip, like who owns which mansion. 
  
The Fragrance Shop Perfumery
612 Lincoln Rd
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Call (305) 535-0037

The Fragrance Shop Perfumery Custom-blended perfumes of essential oils are made
on-site.

 
  
Fly Boutique
650 Lincoln Rd
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Call (305) 604-8508

Snap up Versace, even Prada cast-offs at Fly Boutique consignment shop.

 
  
Afterglo Restaurant
1200 Washington Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Call (305) 695-1717

Healthy foods, wild meat, and "beauty" food.

 
  
Big Pink
157 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Call (305) 532-4700

Huge, lavish breakfasts served indoors or at outside cafe tables.

 
  
Versailles Restaurant
3555 SW 8th St
Miami, FL 33135
Call (305) 445-7614

Locals and visitors love this Little Havana Cuban cuisine favorite.

 
  
Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
3251 S Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33129
Call (305) 250-9133

Built in 1916 in the style of an Italian Renaissance villa, this museum has 34 rooms containing antique furnishings that date back several hundred years. The site covers ten acres and features guided tours and educational programs. Downtown Miami is nearby.

 
  
Biscayne Nature Center
6767 Crandon Blvd.
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
Call (305) 361-3737

Biscayne Nature Center Kayak in mangroves, or take a guided hike through a tidal pool.

 
  
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
10901 Old Cutler Rd
Coral Gables, FL 33156
Call (305) 667-1651

Opened in 1938, Fairchild is one of the finest botanical gardens in the world. The garden occupies 83 acres with many lakes and tropical plants, including spectacular examples of orchids and bromeliads from around the world. Newer displays include the 2-acre Richard H. Simons Rainforest (opened in 2000) and the William F. Whitman Tropical Fruit Pavilion (opened in 2003).

 
  
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
Key Largo, FL 33037
Call (305) 451-1202

The first underwater sanctuary in the nation, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is named for the Miami Herald newspaper editor who fought for its preservation. It protects the only living coral reef within the continental bounds of the United States. Almost 54,000 acres of the park lie underwater, and the adjacent Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary extends the protected underwater area to 103 square miles. This is the perfect place for scuba divers and snorkelers, expert and novice alike. There are many different areas to dive, and both depths and shallows teem with colorful fish and coral. Concessionaires lead scuba and snorkeling classes and expeditions, offer glass-bottom boat tours, and rent canoes, motorboats, and kayaks. Popular underwater sites include the reconstructed wreck of a Spanish galleon, several real shipwrecks, sunken cannons close to shore that harbor schools of parrot fish, and the famous Christ of the Deep statue, one of the world's most photographed underwater subjects. Don't miss the 30,000-gallon aquarium at the visitor center. The park's campground offers 47 gravel, back-in sites with electric and water hookups. A dump station, restrooms, and showers are available on site, and there is a snack bar nearby. You'll find the park in Key Largo, at Mile Marker 102.5. 
  
Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park
Islamorada, FL 33036
Call (305) 664-2540

Sign up for a ranger-led tour of the island's tropical hardwood hammock.

 
  
Bud N Mary's Fishing Marina
Islamorada, FL 33036
Call (305) 664-2461

Bud N Mary's Fishing Marina Captains for hire lead bonefishing and deep-sea fishing excursions.

 
  
Bahia Honda State Park
36850 Overseas Hwy
Big Pine Key, FL 33043
Call (305) 872-2353

Bahia Honda State Park, a favorite of "conches," or native Key Westers, offers one of the prettiest natural sand beaches in the Keys. Beaches, by the way, are rare in the Keys, so take advantage of this one. You can snorkel, kayak, bicycle, or just stroll, keeping an eye out for an abundance of birds including white or blue herons, gulls, egrets, and pelicans.

 
  
Big Pine Kayak Adventures
1791 Bogie Dr.
Big Pine Key, FL
Call (305) 872-7474

Big Pine Kayak Adventures Paddling expert leads half-day trips in marine sanctuary.

 
  
Dry Tortugas National Park
Key West, FL 33041
Call (305) 242-7700

In 1513, Ponce de Leon first came upon a group of islands about 70 miles west of Key West. Plentiful turtles refilled his larder, but the islands held no fresh water, so he named them the "Las Tortugas," which means "turtles" in Spanish. Today the largest of these coral reef and sand islands almost resembles a turtle because the enormous six-sided Fort Jefferson ruins sit atop it. In the early nineteenth century, the United States decided to fortify the Gulf of Mexico approach to the Mississippi River. Designated a wildlife refuge in 1908 to preserve a sooty tern rookery, Dry Tortugas has since grown more valuable as a relatively undisturbed sanctuary. Blue-green shallow waters just cover coral reefs teeming with underwater life.

 
  
Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum
907 Whitehead St
Key West, FL 33040
Call (305) 294-1136

Get a sense of life in another era with a peek inside the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum. Built in 1851, "Papa" Hemingway lived here for a decade, starting in 1931, and the house contains many of the furnishings used by the writer and his then-wife Pauline. Dozens of cats, said to be descendants of the Hemingways' felines, still roam the grounds.

 
  
Southernmost Point Marker
Whitehead and South St.
Key West, FL 33040

Southernmost Point Marker Only 90 miles from Cuba, the last stop in the continental U.S.

 
    
 
 

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