- Islamorada, FL | Official Website
Islamorada’s Comprehensive Plan Update envisions a future that preserves the Village’s natural beauty and unique character while supporting sustainable growth
- About Us | Islamorada, FL
Known as the Sport Fishing Capital of the World, Islamorada is a popular vacation destination enjoyed for its up-scale small-town atmosphere, scenic bay, and ocean views, sunshine, boating, fishing, locally owned restaurants, quaint shops, and galleries
- Freebee Ridesharing Services | Islamorada, FL
Request a ride and jump on board the electric vehicle to visit your favorite Islamorada destination It’s not only a fun alternative transportation option – it reduces traffic congestion, addresses drinking and driving, and reduces the Village’s carbon footprint
- Why Islamorada Matters
Islamorada is home to just over 6,000 permanent residents on its five inhabited islands —Plantation Key, Windley Key, Upper Matecumbe Key, Lower Matecumbe Key, and Tea Table Key Many threatened and endangered plant and animal species can be found on these islands
- Parks Beaches | Islamorada, FL
Check more details about the Islamorada Parks, Beaches, and Green Spaces on this page
- Founders Park | Islamorada, FL
The 45-acre Islamorada Founders Park is the center of the Village’s park system, offering sports programs, recreational programs and facilities, sports coaching and training, and facilities for aquatics, golf, soccer, baseball, tennis, pickleball, volleyball, swimming, and basketball
- Village Council | Islamorada, FL
Since its incorporation on December 31, 1997, Islamorada has operated under the council-manager form of municipal government Islamorada has a five-member Village Council, each member representing the Village at large Islamorada Village Council Members are appointed to two-year terms
- Parks Recreation | Islamorada, FL
Islamorada, Village of Islands is located about halfway between Miami and Key West Nicknamed the Sportfishing Capital of the World, Village boundaries extend from the west end of Tavernier Creek Bridge to the west end of Channel Two Bridge
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