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Jacobs Aquatic Center is a 3 pool complex located in Key Largo Florida featuring:
· A 25-meter 8-lane competition pool (5-7’ deep) and contiguous diving pool (12’ 3" deep) with one 3-meter and two 1-meter diving boards. · A 24’x44’ ramp-accessible multipurpose pool (3-4’ deep) for swim classes, water aerobics, aqua therapy, and recreation. · An interactive play pool/water park (12-18" deep) featuring a Pirate Ship, "spray" gym, and "beachfront" entry.

Jacobs Aquatic Center 320 Laguana Avenue Key Largo Fl 33037 (305) 453 - SWIM
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The Florida Keys History of Diving Museum is dedicated to collecting, preserving, displaying and interpreting artifacts, antiques, books, documents, photographs and oral history relative to the History of Diving. We tell the international story of man’s attempts to explore, understand and venture under the sea. We also celebrate the special role that South Florida and the Florida Keys played in this untold story.
The History of Diving Museum 82990 Overseas Highway, at MM 83 Islamorada, FL 33036 TEL: 305-664-9737
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Robbie’s Marina This is the place where you can watch and feed wild tarpon; it is also the hub for most of our marine activities. From here you can embark on any of our popular tours, rent a kayak, hire a Backcountry or Patch Reef Fishing Guide, or Rent-A-Boat and chart your own course.
Tarpon Feeding 305-664-9814
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Everglades National Par k The largest subtropical wilderness in the United States, boasts rare and endangered species. It has been designated a World Heritage Site, International Biosphere Reserve, and Wetland of International Importance, significant to all people of the world. This national park is the 3rd largest in the lower 48 states, covering 2500 square miles! There are a number of locations you can begin your adventure here in south Florida from Everglades City to Homestead to Key Largo.
Everglades National Park 40001 State Road 9336 Homestead, FL 33034-6733 305-242-7700
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Dolphins Plus is committed to the conservation and protection of marine mammals worldwide through education, research, experiential learning, and environmental awareness. Our facility is just an hour drive south of Miami, in sunny Key Largo, Florida (Florida Keys). We are located on a canal, adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean, thus creating natural sea water homes for our Atlantic bottlenose dolphins and California sea lions. This creates an enriching and stimulating environment for both our marine mammals and our customers, who are invited to swim with our dolphins and sea lions. Our sea lion and dolphin swims entail a once in a lifetime opportunity to get up close and personal with our dolphins and sea lions for an exhilarating and unforgettable experience. In addition, we offer one of the most exceptional marine mammal educational experiences available to students of all ages, as well as a research program designed to promote a greater understanding of marine mammals worldwide. Dolphins Plus also works in close association with Island Dolphin Care, the Marine Mammal Conservancy, and the Southeast Marine Mammal Stranding Network.
31 Corrine Pl. Key Largo, FL 33037 U.S.A Toll Free: 1-866-860-7946
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Florida Keys Wild Bird Center The Center is located in a natural setting alongside the Bay, where you can see the real Florida Keys. When you visit, bring your camera! You'll find plenty of healthy, wild, and beautiful birds around -- along the boardwalk, up in the trees, and down along the Bay. But the Center isn't just for the birds!! Solution holes, cap rock, & pneumatophores are all around. Minnows, crabs, and sunsets appear regularly along the bay. Bromeliads are abundant along the n ature trail. Its primary purpose is to provide emergency and recuperative care for injured birds, but it is slowly evolving into a significant collection and distribution point for information about our environment.
93600 Overseas Highway Tavernier, FL 33070 Phone: 305.852.4486
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The Everglades Alligator Farm is currently home to about 2,000 alligators of all siz es. The smaller alligators are kept in growout pens and the larger alligators are in natural settings called breeding ponds. A trip to the alligator farm includes an exciting airboat tour into the surrounding Everglades and a walk around the farm to see the alligators, crocodiles, caimans, and wildlife. There is also a great display of local snakes along with some of the more exotic species of snakes from around the world. Informative wildlife shows are presented hourly: 10:00am /1:00pm/4:00pm Snake Show; 11:00am/2:00pm/5:00pm Alligator Show: 12:00pm/3:00pm Alligator Feeding.
40351 SW 192nd AVE. Florida City, FL 33034 Phone: 305-247-2628
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