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Key Colony Beach is located in the heart of the Florida Keys. It is the perfect vacation area, you'll have direct access to the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, beautiful Coral Reefs nearby, excellent fishing and diving locations and much more.

Enjoy Key Colony Beach, Florida in the comfort and style only offered in a Key Colony Beach vacation rentals property. Hotels and motels fall far short of vacation rentals when you seek beaches, waterfront or quiet island surroundings.

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Monroe is a county of islands connected by an overseas highway that was built by the state utilizing 42 defunct railroad bridges between Key Largo and Key West and is the southern most county in Florida and the United States. Monroe County is made up of 822 islands. The western half of Everglades National Park and the southern tip of Big Cypress National Preserve are largely uninhabited.

The Florida Keys are islands of rock, therefore sandy beaches are not common and are mostly restricted to the Atlantic side of the larger islands. The Florida Keys archipelago is known world wide for its extensive offshore coral reefs. Key Largo is the first island you will see as you enter the 120 mile Florida Keys chain. Some of the places to visit in Florida Keys are Key Largo, Islamorada, Windley Key, Upper Matecumbe Key and Lower Matecumbe Key, Indian Key, Long Key State Park, Marathon, Key Colony, Big Pine and Key West. The three hour drive through the Florida Keys is surely America's most unique motor journey.

The Vacation reservation system provided by our partners are safe and secure and easy to use with a realtime booking engine to most vacation Properties in Key Colony Beach, once you have made your booking online you will receive confirmation by email almost instantly, subject to availability.

For the outdoor type and those who want to experience more from their Key Colony Beach Vacations, you will have a variety of water oriented activities to pursue. Choose from boating, boat rentals, boat charters, boating and shelling tours, fishing guides, ECO tours and a lot more. For those into natural pursuits, you can collect shells while you stroll the nearby beaches, visit some of the "eco-parks" or just spent some time on the trails at some of the beaches and remote islands. Many world famous theme parks are within easy driving distance and several state parks are located close by. It's all available from the homes, villas and condos for Key Colony Beach Vacations.
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Stay at one of the hotels or resorts in Key Colony Beach for a fraction of the price you'll find anywhere else. Key Colony Beach and the surrounding areas are full of exciting events, tours, and entertainment. Enjoy the spirit of Key Colony Beach while you are here and find the hotel that meets your traveling needs at an affordable cost.

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Key Colony Beach is about 50 miles driving distance to Key West.

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Florida offers undersea adventurers fascinating shipwrecks and coral reefs, subterranean caves and exciting marine life encounters. From the western edge of the state to the tip of the long tendril of islands called the Keys, you'll find more underwater attractions here than anywhere else in the world.