Are the Florida Keys open for tourists?


Are the Florida Keys open for tourists? Public beaches are open in the Florida Keys from sunrise to dusk. State parks are open for daytime use and camping. Park visitors may not have access to certain amenities, such as restroom facilities, pavilions, picnic areas and campsites, due to area closures or visitor safety considerations.


Is it safe to visit Key West now?

To reinforce tourism-related businesses' coronavirus protective practices, visitors to the island chain are strongly encouraged to be mindful of personal spaces, respect current regulations, wear well-fitting masks/face coverings in public when necessary and continue to take other measures to protect their health and ...


Are the beaches in Florida open after Ian?

At least 13 beaches in the Fort Myers, Sanibel and Captiva area are already open, and two more parts of Fort Myers Beach are expected to open this month, Bowditch Point Park and Crescent Beach Family Park. We're getting there, Visit Florida CEO Dana Young said about the area's recovery.


Are Naples beaches open after Ian?

BEACH ACCESS UPDATE The City of Naples has reopened 35 of the 40 beach accesses and a small section of the pier. Please remember, there is still debris in the water and buried 6-inches or more under the sand. Beach goers should wear protective footwear and are advised not to swim.


When should you not visit the Florida Keys?

The wet season is from June to November. It's particularly hot and muggy down south from mid-August to mid-October, and there's also a risk of hurricanes. The dry season is from December to May.