Paradise Palms – Islamorada, Florida

🌴 The Closest You Can Get to the Ocean in Islamorada (Without Getting Wet)

Paradise Palms – Islamorada

There’s oceanfront… and then there’s this.

In a place like Islamorada—where nearly every home claims a water view—it takes something truly rare to stand apart. But every once in a while, you come across a property that quietly redefines what “oceanfront” really means.

Welcome to that experience.

🌊 A Front-Row Seat to the Florida Keys

Most homes in the Keys sit near the water. Some even sit on the water.

But very few feel like they’re in it.

Here, the ocean isn’t just a backdrop—it’s the main event. From the moment you walk in, your eyes are drawn straight through to endless blue. Step onto the balcony, and you’ll understand why proximity changes everything: the sound of the water is clearer, the breeze softer, the connection more immediate.

Sunrise doesn’t just happen—it unfolds in front of you. And by evening, the sky puts on a show that never quite looks the same twice.

🐬 Nature, Unscripted

Living this close to the ocean means you don’t need to plan excursions to experience it.

Dolphins pass by in the distance. Manatees drift lazily below. Pelicans dive with precision that somehow never gets old. And on a clear day, you can spot the iconic Alligator Reef Lighthouse standing quietly offshore—a reminder of the Keys’ maritime history.

Just beyond, the famous Islamorada Sandbar becomes a hub of activity—boats gathering, music floating, the energy of the Keys in full swing.

And yet, from here, you’re just far enough away to enjoy it all in peace.

🏡 Designed for How You Actually Vacation

There’s something different about a home that’s been designed not just to impress—but to be lived in.

The spaces flow naturally. Light fills every corner. The kitchen isn’t tucked away—it’s part of the experience, with ocean views that make even morning coffee feel like a moment.

Upstairs, the bedrooms are quiet retreats, where the day starts and ends with the rhythm of the water. And tucked away is the kind of bonus space families don’t realize they need—until it becomes the center of late-night laughter, games, and downtime.

It’s luxury, yes—but comfortable, unpretentious, and effortless.

🚤 The Kind of Convenience That Changes Everything

In the Keys, access is everything.

Having dockage just steps away means your boat becomes part of your stay—not something you have to plan around. Paddleboards and kayaks aren’t activities you schedule—they’re what you do on a whim.

And when you’re ready to explore, some of the best parts of Islamorada are surprisingly close. Walk to dinner. Grab coffee nearby. Spend the afternoon at the marina or out on the water, then return home without ever feeling rushed.

It’s the kind of ease that turns a trip into something more relaxed, more memorable—more like the Keys were meant to be experienced.

Let me share a little more about the incredible activities in Islamorada

First, every detail of our home, Paradise Palms, has been meticulously crafted to create a dream destination tailored just for you. With countless recreational opportunities, including boating, snorkeling, fishing, and relaxing, you can immerse yourself in the vibrant coastal scene that makes this place truly special.

• Between the saltwater wilderness of Everglades National Park and the deep blue waters of the Florida Strait is Islamorada, made up of six islands. It is a special spot as a popular vacation destination enjoyed for its up-scale small-town atmosphere, scenic bay, ocean views, sunshine, boating, fishing, locally owned restaurants, quaint shops, and galleries.

• Islamorada is known as the “Sportfishing Capital of the World,” and hosts the largest fishing fleet per square mile in the world. Islamorada may be the only place on Earth where it is possible to catch a sailfish offshore and pursue bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook and redfish in the shallow backcountry, all in the same day.

• Snorkelers and Scuba Divers flock to the region to explore the extraordinary reef line and brimming patch reefs. On land be equally fascinated by the History of Diving Museum, which includes a 16th-century treasure chest.

• Activity, fun and relaxation for the whole family includes hand-feeding hungry tarpon at the docks of Robbie’s Marina or discovering one of Florida’s original marine mammal parks within walking distance of Paradise Palms, Theater of the Sea.

• Islamorada’s Founders Park is a rare gem within minutes encompassing a 40-acre expanse that includes several recreation options including football, baseball and soccer fields, an Olympic-sized pool with two diving boards, and a beautiful bay-side shallow-water beach. Music lovers can enjoy tropical evenings and daylong music festivals at the outdoor waterfront Amphitheater located inside the park. Founders Park is free to guests of Paradise Palms.

• Exhibits at the Keys History & Discovery Center feature the first Florida Keys inhabitants, pioneering families, sportfishing legends, Henry Flagler’s Florida Keys Over-Sea Railroad, and reflect upon the nature, art and history of the Keys.

• For the land lover, hikers can meander along lush, tropical nature trails at one of the various State Parks, Long Key State Park, Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park, Indian Key Historic State Park or Lignumvitae Key Botanical State Park.

• Mouthwatering dining awaits you with the incredible delicacies of the locally owned restaurants. We will be sure to let you know which ones are a must! You can even have your meal delivered and sit on your own private balcony enjoying one of the best oceanfront views in the Florida Keys.

Location

Islamorada, Florida, United States

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