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Mile marker 85, Islamorada:
Islamorada Fishing Village
Quaint streets and walking paths wind through the Caribbean fishing village-styled retreat, dotted with fifty-two cottages inspired by Native Conch and British West Indies themes and adorned with tin roofs and gingerbread trim. More than five hundred feet of oceanfront and mangroves frame thirty-six protected, deep-water boat docks, perfectly poised for aquatic excursions. Offshore, three miles south is the famed Alligator Reef while just east lays the only living coral barrier reef in the Continental United States. Islamorada, located in the heart of the Florida Keys also teems with sailfish, tuna and dolphin in the Atlantic Ocean and tarpon and elusive bonefish in Florida Bay, and is known as the “Sport Fishing Capital of the World.”
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