Getting There
Access the Marquesas Keys by boat from Key West. It's a remote location, so plan your trip accordingly.





The Marquesas Keys are a secluded group of islands located 20 miles west of Key West, Florida, known for their untouched natural beauty and excellent fishing opportunities. These islands, covered in mangrove forests, form part of the Key West National Wildlife Refuge, making them a haven for wildlife and a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts. With no commercial development, the Marquesas Keys offer a unique chance to experience the serenity and mystery of a truly remote location. Visitors can enjoy fishing in the surrounding waters, exploring the mangrove forests, and soaking in the tranquil atmosphere of this uninhabited paradise.
The Marquesas Keys are a secluded group of islands located 20 miles west of Key West, Florida, known for their untouched natural beauty and excellent fishing opportunities. These islands, covered in mangrove forests, form part of the Key West National Wildlife Refuge, making them a haven for wildlife and a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts. With no commercial development, the Marquesas Keys offer a unique chance to experience the serenity and mystery of a truly remote location. Visitors can enjoy fishing in the surrounding waters, exploring the mangrove forests, and soaking in the tranquil atmosphere of this uninhabited paradise.
Uninhabited island group.
Excellent fishing opportunities.
Part of Key West National Wildlife Refuge.
Covered by mangrove forests.
Mysterious and serene environment.
No commercial facilities available.
Remote and requires planning for access.
Part of a protected wildlife refuge.
Access the Marquesas Keys by boat from Key West. It's a remote location, so plan your trip accordingly.
Bring your fishing gear to enjoy the excellent fishing opportunities around the islands.
Fishing enthusiasts and nature lovers.
USD $
$80-$150 p/day
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Respect the natural habitat as the islands are part of a wildlife refuge.
Adventure, Nature, Solitude