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Islamorada, Village of Islands

Sport Fishing Capital of the World

Known as the Sport Fishing Capital of the World, Islamorada is one of the most celebrated destinations in the Florida Keys — a stretch of six islands in the Upper Keys defined by world-class fishing, vibrant coral reefs, legendary sunsets, and a laid-back culture that has drawn visitors for generations. Tea Table Key sits at the heart of it all, at Mile Marker 79.7 on the Overseas Highway.

World-Class Sport Fishing in Islamorada

World-Class Sport Fishing in Islamorada

Islamorada's waters are legendary among anglers. The flats, backcountry, and offshore waters offer year-round fishing for tarpon, bonefish, permit, sailfish, mahi-mahi, and more. Islamorada has more fishing guides and charter captains per capita than almost anywhere in the world. Arrange private charters directly from Tea Table Key's deep-water dock.

Snorkeling and Diving the Florida Keys Reef

Snorkeling and Diving the Florida Keys Reef

The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary surrounds Islamorada with some of the most vibrant coral reefs in North America. Alligator Reef Lighthouse and Cheeca Rocks are minutes away by boat — a world of color and marine life beneath the turquoise surface. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in nearby Key Largo offers guided snorkeling and diving excursions for all skill levels.

Sandbars, Dolphins, and Open-Water Adventures

Sandbars, Dolphins, and Open-Water Adventures

The famous Islamorada sandbars are a Florida Keys rite of passage — shallow, crystal-clear water where you anchor, wade, and feel the warm Atlantic on your skin. The surrounding waters are home to dolphins, manatees, sea turtles, and an extraordinary variety of marine life. All of it accessible from Tea Table Key's private dock.

Legendary Florida Keys Sunsets

Legendary Florida Keys Sunsets

From Tea Table Key, sunsets are experienced in full 360-degree panorama. The Atlantic to the east, Florida Bay to the west — every evening is a private light show over open water. There is no deck to wait for, no crowd to push through. Just you and the horizon.

Dining, Arts, and Culture in Islamorada

Islamorada's Morada Way Arts and Cultural District, acclaimed waterfront restaurants, the History of Diving Museum, and the iconic Robbie's tarpon feeding experience make the village a destination in its own right. The island's 2,000-foot private drive puts all of it within minutes.

Plan Your Stay

Introducing Your Partners

Tea Table Key works with the best local operators in Islamorada to ensure your stay goes beyond the island. From fishing charters and snorkeling guides to catering teams and floral studios, our recommended partners know the Keys — and they know this island.

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