The ‘island village’ Islamorada in Florida (Key West) can safely be called the fishing capital of the world. The village is situated between the saltwater wilderness of the Everglades National Park and the only coral reef in North America. Islamorada consists of six islands: Windley Key, Upper Matecumbe Key, Lower Matecumbe Key, Plantation Key, Indian Key and Lignumvitae. The hearts of fishermen are spontaneously beating harder when seeing Islamorada’s clear blue sea. Great sport fish such as marlin, swordfish dolphin fish and shark are caught here daily. In this article we will tell you more about this idyllic fishing village. A versatile fishing destination The versatility makes Islamorada an unique fishing destination. It is the perfect place to catch big game fish, like tuna, sailfish, swordfish, shark and barracuda. Tourists make massive use of fishing charters to ‘hunt’ these giants of the sea. Fishermen who prefer land based fishing can catch fish such as pike, tarpon and redfish in the shallow waters of Florida Bay. To get a good picture of the unprecedented opportunities, we recommend you to read regularly a Islamorada fishing report. Experience the culinary excellence of Islamorada Enjoying an ultimate fishing hotspot is also possible by visiting one of the many bistros and restaurants in Islamorada. Every day the most delicious fresh fish of the Islamorada waters are served here. After dinner, a walk for digestion can be made in the beautiful parks of Islamorada. In the Indian Key Historic State Park, the Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park and the Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park you can experience the Florida of earlier times. More to do besides fishing Islamorada has more to offer than just fishing. The colorful underwater world attracts divers from around the world. It is therefore no wonder that the History of Diving Museum is located in Islamorada. This impressive museum is well worth a visit. Culture lovers can enjoy music, dance and theater in the TIB outdoor theater and the Coral Shores Performing Arts Center. If you can’t say goodbye to the fish, then a visit to the Theatre of the Seas aquarium is a good option. You can swim here with dolphins and other marine mammals. A wonderful day out for families with children. Did you know that Islamorada is also a popular wedding venue? Fishing after getting married, is a wonderful end of the party for both the guests and the couple.
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