9 Gorgeous Barrier Islands in Florida

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Key Biscayne

Famous lighthouse at Cape Florida in the south end of Key Biscayne

The subtropical paradise of Key Biscayne across the scenic Rickenbacker Causeway offers many opportunities to get active. The oasis was a Matheson family-run coconut plantation-turned destination for boating and water sports enthusiasts. It is adorned with sandy beaches, nature preserves, and Crandon Park with a three-mile stretch of white sand. There are a ton of restaurants for dining with stunning views, such as the iconic Rusty Pelican set right on the causeway. It features an elegant waterfront dining area with a view from its floor-to-ceiling windows of the marina, Biscayne Bay, and Downtown Miami’s skyline.

There’s also the Virginia Key along the causeway with the Historic Virginia Key Beach Park, the Virginia Key Outdoor Center, and the Miami Seaquarium. The Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park at its southern tip is a nature lover’s paradise full of recreational options, including golf, tennis, kayaking, and nature trails for jogging, cycling, and rollerblading with water vistas. One can also explore the historic lighthouse, as well as relax on the beach, kayak, and fish from a charter. The Village of Key Biscayne near the island’s center is quiet and laidback with Southern Florida’s warm vibes, despite being proximate to Miami.

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