Key Biscayne

Located in Miami-Dade County, Florida

An island paradise known for its pristine beaches, tranquil atmosphere, and exclusive community living, Key Biscayne is a true coastal retreat

Key Biscayne:

An oasis at a subtropical paradise off the coast of Miami, filled with nature preserves, sandy beaches, and stunning views has become a desired destination for boaters. Key Biscayne was occupied by a small tribe called Tequesta who fished the clear waters.

Heading from mainland along the causeway is a beautiful transition from roaring city views to a quiet paradise. It is connected to the mainland by the Rickenbacker Causeway, which was originally opened in 1947, making the island's stunning beaches and lush landscapes accessible to both residents and visitors.

The construction of the Rickenbacker Causeway that marked the beginning of modern development, transforming the island from a largely undeveloped area into a sought-after location for luxury homes and resorts.

What You’ll Love:

Exclusive Gated Communities:

Key Biscayne is home to some of the most prestigious gated communities in the region, offering unparalleled privacy, security, and luxury living. From waterfronte states to upscale condominiums, these exclusive enclaves provide a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of the mainland.

Island Living at its Finest:

Key Biscayne offers a unique island lifestyle that's unparalleled in South Florida.Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore and stepping outside to enjoy breathtaking views of the ocean or bay from your own private oasis.

Outdoor Paradise:

Key Biscayne boasts a plethora of outdoor activities for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Explore the island's lush natural beauty with hiking and biking trails in Crandon Park, go birdwatching at the Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park, or embark on a fishing excursion in the abundant waters surrounding the island.

Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park

Written with love to you by Veronika Bloemhof