{"id":629,"date":"2017-03-24T12:00:26","date_gmt":"2017-03-24T12:00:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.skyesherman.com\/?p=629"},"modified":"2018-08-08T18:52:34","modified_gmt":"2018-08-08T18:52:34","slug":"day-tripping-upper-florida-keys","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.skyesherman.com\/day-tripping-upper-florida-keys\/","title":{"rendered":"The South Floridian’s Guide to Day Tripping the Upper Florida Keys"},"content":{"rendered":"
As one of my city’s\u00a0biggest fans, I am unshakeable in my belief that the perks of\u00a0South Florida living are, quite possibly, endless. We have palm trees, beaches with sand that is actually clean and water that is actually blue (looking at you, Daytona), sunshine almost year round, and a laid-back yet refined lifestyle duplicated nowhere else in the world. Ask anyone I know–I think this place is paradise on earth and proclaim, with nearly religious fervor, that\u00a0everybody should live\u00a0here. There’s a reason\u00a0the\u00a0hashtag #ilivewhereyouvacation is so popular with locals.<\/div>\n
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Sitting near the top of my imaginary-but-long list titled “Things I love about living in South Florida and why I spend an unseemly amount of time trying to convince my friends and family to move here”\u00a0is the\u00a0fact that Key Largo–the\u00a0first island in the archipelago\u00a0making up the Florida Keys–is about\u00a02 hours south of West Palm Beach. That means day trips to a tropical wonderland aren’t just possible–they’re easy<\/em>.<\/div>\n
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Everyone knows that tips from locals rather than tchotchke tourist traps make for the best experiences, and while I wouldn’t consider myself a local, I did spend many a childhood summer in the Keys with locals. Most of the places we frequented are still standing (except for The Quay, RIP) and still as fun as I remember. With that knowledge, below\u00a0are the recommendations I’d make to any South Floridian planning a quick day trip to the Upper Keys.<\/div>\n