Key Largo Undersea Park


Much of Key Largo is in one park or another. There is John Pennekamp State Park, the Everglades, and also Key Largo Undersea Park. The undersea park is a part of Jules Verne Resort, which is an underwater dive resort. For those who go to Key Largo Undersea Park there is a chance to see fish, marine life, and the reefs. It is a natural wildlife area protected by Florida to ensure it remains. Visibility in the undersea park is not always the best, but its ease of access for shore snorkeling tours makes it desirable.

The entire park is a lot larger than just the Jules Verne area. It is also a mangrove forest. For those who want to kayak it is possible to explore the mangrove forests from above and move through the canals where larger boats cannot get.

As just one of the places to visit in Key Largo, it has a beauty that often draws guests to it. For better diving there are a number of sites further off shore that have clear visibility, though they are not near the mangrove forests which tend to have sea birds and manatees.

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