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The Ultimate Family-Friendly Florida Keys Road Trip Itinerary

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A road trip through the Florida Keys is a dream adventure for families looking for sunshine, turquoise waters, and plenty of kid-friendly activities. From Key Largo to Key West, this itinerary is packed with exciting stops, delicious food, and unforgettable experiences that will keep the whole family entertained.

Bahia Honda State Park is a must during any Florida Keys Road Trip
Bahia Honda State Park is a must during any Florida Keys Road Trip

Planning a Florida Keys Road Trip

Planning a Florida Keys road trip can be the perfect adventure for families looking to blend tropical vibes with a laid-back, scenic drive. From the moment you hit the Overseas Highway—often called one of the most beautiful drives in the U.S.—you’re in for a journey filled with turquoise waters, quirky roadside stops, and opportunities for unforgettable memories.

Hemingway House in Key West
Hemingway House in Key West

Whether your family is into snorkeling, wildlife encounters, or just relaxing beachside with a slice of Key lime pie, there’s something for everyone along the way. Just keep in mind that the drive can be long if you’re starting from mainland Florida, so if your crew isn’t into extended car time, you may want to plan extra stops or consider flying in. But for families who love a mix of adventure, nature, and island charm, a Key West road trip might just be the perfect getaway.

The Florida Keys offers incredible kayaking spots
The Florida Keys offer incredible kayaking spots

Planning Tip: The Keys are not known for their beaches, which are often small and rocky. Instead, consider more water sports such as snorkeling, kayaking, jet skiing, boating, and scuba diving.

Where to Fly Into for a Florida Keys Road Trip

Visitors looking to drive the entire length of the Florida Keys have three major airport options., Miami (MIA), Ft. Lauderdale (FLL), or Key West (EYW).

Budget Tip: I would recommend pricing out options for all three airports. We found flying in/out of Fort Lauderdale cheaper, and it only added an extra 30 minutes of driving time to our road trip.

Pick the Perfect Rental Car

Choosing the perfect rental car for your road trip can make a big difference in your overall experience. Think about your route, how much space you’ll need, and what kind of driving you’ll be doing. If you’re cruising down scenic highways like the Overseas Highway to Key West, a convertible or SUV with big windows can enhance the views and keep everyone comfortable.

The Florida Keys offer incredible kayaking spots
The Overseas Highways is a US road trip that should be on every bucketlist

For longer trips or bigger families, a roomy SUV or minivan with good fuel efficiency and plenty of storage space for luggage, snacks, and road trip essentials is a smart pick. Don’t forget to check for features like Bluetooth, USB ports, and a navigation system to make the ride smoother and more fun.

During our recent trip, we found that Discover Cars offered a great variety of rentals at a good value in Fort Lauderdale.

Ultimately, the right rental car should balance comfort, budget, and practicality so you can focus on the fun and not the logistics.

Lodging During Your Florida Keys Road Trip

Road tripping down the Florida Keys is more than just a drive—it’s an experience, and breaking up the journey with a couple of overnight stops makes it even better. With a family in tow, I recommend picking two or three different spots to stay at on your way down.

A few recommendations would be overnighting in Key Largo, Islamorada, Marathon, and Key West.

Airbnb Rental in Key Largo
Airbnb Rental in Key Largo

On our trip, we stayed in Tavernier and Cudjoe Key. Looking back, I think we would’ve enjoyed basing ourselves in Islamorada or Marathon instead—they’re a bit more central, with easier access to family-friendly activities. Key Largo would’ve made for a perfect day trip from either spot.

We stayed at Pelican Lodge in Tavernier, which offers a tiny beach, a lovely swimming pool, tennis courts, and a play area. Our condo was a standard 2BR/BA, but the balcony left much to be desired. Think of it as less of a balcony and more of a standing-room-only outdoor shelf.

There are plenty of hotels, rentals and bed and breakfasts in Key West
There are plenty of hotels, rentals and bed and breakfasts in Key West

In Cudjoe Key, we stayed at Venture Out Resort Vacation Rentals. The resort caters more to a relaxed, mature crowd—we definitely stood out with our little ones’ pool energy! While the resort is lovely and peaceful, families with young kids might find other options in the area more accommodating to their needs.

Florida Keys with Family
Have a few overnights along your journey down the Overseas Highway

Staying overnight in these spots lets you slow down, explore hidden gems, and soak in the island vibes before reaching your final destination in Key West. It’s the perfect way to turn the drive into part of the adventure.


Day 1: Miami to Key Largo/ Tavernier

Drive Time: ~1.5 hours

Kick off your road trip with an easy drive from Miami to Key Largo, the gateway to the Florida Keys.

Must-Do Activities:

  • John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park – Take a glass-bottom boat tour or go snorkeling to see colorful marine life or the Christ of the Abyss. There is a mock Spanish shipwreck for guests to snorkel only feet from the beach.
  • Florida Keys Wild Bird Rehabilitation Center—This is a free stop where kids can see rescued birds up close. They ask for a $10 donation.
  • Harry Harris Park – A calm beach with a playground, great for young kids to splash around.
Harry Harris Park
Harry Harris Park

Kid-Friendly Eats:

  • Key Largo Fisheries – Freshly caught local specialties like stone crabs, lobster, and mahi-mahi in a relaxed, marina-front setting.
  • Mrs. Mac’s Kitchen – Famous for its Key Lime Pie and kid-approved comfort food.
  • The Fish House – Fresh seafood in a casual, family-friendly setting.
  • Snappers– Waterfront dining, with plenty of seafood options.
where to eat in the florida keys with kids
Whole fish at Snappers

Looking for more fun things to do while exploring Key Largo? I fell in love with the keys during a girls’ trip to Key Largo and share all about it.


Day 2: Key Largo/ Tavernier/ Islamorda

Drive Time: ~30 minutes

Islamorada is all about adventure and wildlife encounters!

See a fossilized Coral Reef at Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park
See a fossilized Coral Reef at Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park

Must-Do Activities:

  • Theater of the Sea – Watch dolphin and sea lion shows, or take a family-friendly snorkeling tour.
  • Robbie’s Marina – Hand-feed massive tarpon right from the dock!
  • Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park – A short, easy hiking trail filled with history.
  • History of Diving Museum – A fascinating stop where kids and adults can learn about the history of underwater exploration, featuring unique diving artifacts and interactive exhibits.
  • Rain Barrel Village: A classic roadside attraction featuring Betsy the Lobster, who is 30 feet high! Shop local artisans, grab some Boba from Mana-tea, and take in the local art.
 History of Diving Museum
The History of Diving Museum is a great stop during your Key West Road Trip
Rain Barrel Village
Rain Barrel Village

Kid-Friendly Eats:

  • Lazy Days Restaurant – A beachside restaurant with a great kids’ menu.
  • Midway Café & Coffee Bar – Perfect for a breakfast stop with fresh smoothies and pastries.
  • Blonde Giraffe Key Lime Pie Factory– Grab one of the famous key lime pies on a stick and dipped in chocolate!
  • The Trading Post– Our favorite Key Lime Pie was here from the Key Lime Pie Lady
Key Lime Pie on a stick, dipped in chocolate at the Blonde Giraffe
Key Lime Pie on a stick, dipped in chocolate at the Blonde Giraffe

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Day 3: Islamorada/ Marathon

Drive Time: ~45 minutes

Midway through your trip, Marathon is the perfect place to relax and explore marine life.

Tour the Turtle Hospital in Marathon
Tour the Turtle Hospital in Marathon

Must-Do Activities:

  • Dolphin Research Center – Learn about and even interact with dolphins!
  • The Turtle Hospital – A tremendous educational stop where kids can see rescued sea turtles.
  • Sombrero Beach – One of the best beaches in the Keys for families, with a playground and picnic area.
  • Ocean Front Park – A hidden gem with relaxing ocean views, perfect for kayaking or fishing.
Sombrero Beach is one of the best beaches in the Keys
Sombrero Beach is one of the best beaches in the Keys

Kid-Friendly Eats:

  • Castaway Waterfront Restaurant and Sushi Bar– An affordable seafood stop, with local manatees often swimming by. Try the Coconut Key Lime Pie for a tasty treat!
  • Island Fish Company – Waterfront dining with a relaxed atmosphere.
  • Sweet Savannah’s – A must-visit for delicious homemade ice cream, cupcakes and Key Lime Pie.
  • Habanos– Incredible Cuban meals with waterfront views. The best whole fish we had in the Keys was here!
The cuban at Habanos was on point!
The cuban at Habanos was on point!

Day 4: Marathon & The Lower Keys

Drive Time: ~40 minutes

Before reaching Key West, take a detour to the quieter Lower Keys. Many guests will even opt to stay on the lower keys and day trip to Key West.

Bahia Honda State Park
Bahia Honda State Park

Must-Do Activities:

  • Bahia Honda State Park – A stunning beach with shallow waters perfect for little swimmers. Don’t miss strolling to the top of the bridge and learning the history of the iconic railroad that made its way down the Keys.
  • National Key Deer Refuge – Spot the adorable and tiny endangered Key deer.
  • Blue Hole – A unique freshwater pond with alligators, turtles, and birds.
  • Veterans Memorial Beach – A great beach to bring the kids, especially during low tide. It is off the main highway before you venture over the famous 7 Mile Bridge.
Bahia Honda State Park
Bahia Honda State Park

Kid-Friendly Eats:

  • No Name Pub – A quirky, historic spot known for its pizza and fun atmosphere.
  • Square Grouper– An easy-going, seafood spot with plenty of American flair.
  • Boondocks Grille & Draft House – A family-friendly restaurant with mini-golf!

Day 5: Lower Keys to Key West

Drive Time: ~40 minutes

The grand finale of your trip is Key West, full of history, adventure, and tropical charm.

Top things to do while taking a road trip down the Florida Keys
Wait in line to get your picture at the southernmost point of the US

Must-Do Activities:

  • Conch Train Tour – A great way to explore the island while learning fun facts.
  • Fort Zachary Taylor State Park – A fantastic beach with clear water for snorkeling.
  • Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory – A magical indoor garden with butterflies and birds.
  • Southernmost Point Buoy – Snap a photo at this iconic landmark!
  • Hemingway House – See the famous six-toed cats while touring this historic residence.
See the six-toed cats at the Hemingway House
See the six-toed cats at the Hemingway House

Kid-Friendly Eats:

  • Blue Heaven – Famous for pancakes and a relaxed outdoor setting with roaming chickens.
  • Salute! on the Beach – A casual oceanfront eatery with great kid-friendly options.
  • Kermit’s Key West Key Lime Shoppe – No trip is complete without trying their legendary Key Lime Pie!
Try a slice of Kermit's Key Lime Pie
Try a slice of Kermit’s Key Lime Pie

Day 6: Day Trip to Dry Tortugas National Park

Travel Time: ~40-minute seaplane ride or ~2.5-hour ferry ride each way

Dry Tortugas National Park
Dry Tortugas National Park

For an unforgettable adventure, take a day trip to Dry Tortugas National Park, one of the most remote and beautiful destinations in the U.S. Located 70 miles west of Key West, this stunning park is accessible only by boat or seaplane.

 Dry Tortugas National Park
Dry Tortugas National Park

Pro Tip: There are only two ways to reach Dry Tortugas National Park: by seaplane or ferry. The ferry runs just once a day and takes about 2.5 hours each way, so be sure to plan ahead. Both options tend to sell out months in advance.

Don't forget your camera for this epic adventure
Don’t forget your camera for this epic adventure

Must-Do Activities:

  • Fort Jefferson – Explore this massive 19th-century coastal fortress and learn about its fascinating history.
  • Snorkeling & Swimming – The crystal-clear waters surrounding the island are perfect for spotting coral reefs, tropical fish, and even sea turtles.
  • Beachcombing & Wildlife Watching – Look for unique shells and observe nesting seabirds in this protected paradise.
Fort Jefferson at Dry Tortugas National Park

Kid-Friendly Tips:

  • Pack plenty of sunscreen, snacks, and water, as there are no stores on the island. If flying on the seaplane, ensure you pack a lunch or heavy snacks.
  • Bring snorkeling gear to make the most of the clear, shallow waters. The seaplane adventure provides snorkeling gear.
  • Choose the seaplane option for a shorter trip and stunning aerial views of the Keys and reefs.
The seaplane is a the more expensive way to get the Dry Tortugas but worth it if you can swing it!
Seaplane Adventures

Bonus Tips for a Smooth Family Road Trip

  • Pack plenty of snacks and water to keep everyone happy between stops. I have to give a plug for my favorite road trip snack in Florida- Old Florida Chips! They are the best!
  • Bring snorkel gear and water shoes for spontaneous beach visits.
  • Have a playlist or audiobooks ready to entertain kids on the drive.
  • Book tours and activities in advance to avoid missing out on popular attractions.
Oceanfront Park in Marathon
Oceanfront Park in Marathon

Final Thoughts

A Florida Keys road trip is a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and learning experiences for families. With crystal-clear waters, friendly wildlife, and fun stops, it’s an unforgettable trip that kids and parents alike will cherish. So pack your bags, hit the road, and enjoy paradise with your little travelers!

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