Skip to main content

The Florida Keys Have Reopened

The Florida Keys have reopened to visitors, exactly three weeks after Hurricane Irma impacted the island chain Sept. 10.

Snorkelers explore the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary off Islamorada, Fla. (Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau/HO)

Local officials chose Sunday, Oct. 1, as the official reopening date based on the speedy completion of significant infrastructure repairs, almost total restoration of utilities, and necessity of resuming the tourism-driven economy that employs about 50 percent of the Keys workforce.

“By welcoming visitors to the destination, it will provide the jobs and the hope that our residents are looking for so they can begin to rebuild their lives,” said Stacey Mitchell, director of marketing for the Florida Keys tourism council.

Workers use front-end loaders to restore Sombrero Beach in Marathon, Fla. (Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau/HO)

While Key Largo and Key West were least affected by Irma, a number of lodging properties and other tourism facilities in the Keys haven't yet resumed normal operations. Recovery efforts are ongoing, especially in the Lower Keys and parts of Marathon that were hardest hit by the storm.

A visitor takes a picture of a pelican at Robbie's Marina Sunday, in Islamorada, Fla. (Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau/HO)

“It's been a road of recovery and continues to be so, but we've made enough progress where the infrastructure is ready to accept visitors,” said Mitchell. “By the visitor coming down, they're helping in the recovery and being part of that process.”

Visitors will find the Key West and Marathon airports open as usual, and the Port of Key West hosting cruise ships again. The Florida Keys Overseas Highway has passed inspection and is easily drivable throughout the 125-mile island chain.

The Southernmost Point marker in Key West, Florida is one of the most photographed visitor icons in the Florida Keys. (Rob O'Neal/Florida Keys News Bureau/HO)

Even Key West's Southernmost Point marker, an iconic photo stop that designates the continental United States' southernmost land mass, is being repainted after damage from Irma.

A number of Keys special events scheduled for mid to late October — including Key West's Fantasy Fest, Marathon's Stone Crab Eating Contest and Key Largo's Humphrey Bogart Film Festival — are to take place as planned, according to organizers.

Florida Keys & Key West visitor information: fla-keys.com or 1-800-FLA-KEYS




GET THE NEWSLETTER Join the List and Never Miss a Thing.

Recommended Articles

Recent Videos

Gear

MAJOR INNOVATIONS IN SALTWATER FISHING BOATS!

Videos

Old Town Factory Tour

Gear

Still a Go for 2025 Gulf Red Snapper

Gear

Gear Up for a Goliath Challenge

Gear

Catching a Keeper No Easy Task!

Sportfish

What's Next on the Table?

Sportfish

A look ahead to Gale Force Twins

Sportfish

Turtle Hospital and Sea Turtle Release

Sportfish

Scuba Diving Blue Waters

Sportfish

Quest for Tarpon

Sportfish

Spearfishing in Paradise

Learn

Training with the US Coast Guard

Florida Sportsman Magazine Covers Print and Tablet Versions

GET THE MAGAZINE Subscribe & Save

Digital Now Included!

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Give a Gift   |   Subscriber Services

Preview This Month's Issue

Buy Digital Single Issues

Magazine App Logo

Don't miss an issue.
Buy single digital issue for your phone or tablet.

Get the Florida Sportsman App apple store google play store

Other Magazines

See All Other Magazines

Special Interest Magazines

See All Special Interest Magazines

GET THE NEWSLETTER Join the List and Never Miss a Thing.

Get the top Florida Sportsman stories delivered right to your inbox.

Phone Icon

Get Digital Access.

All Florida Sportsman subscribers now have digital access to their magazine content. This means you have the option to read your magazine on most popular phones and tablets.

To get started, click the link below to visit mymagnow.com and learn how to access your digital magazine.

Get Digital Access

Not a Subscriber?
Subscribe Now

Enjoying What You're Reading?

Get a Full Year
of Guns & Ammo
& Digital Access.

Offer only for new subscribers.

Subscribe Now

Never Miss a Thing.

Get the Newsletter

Get the top Florida Sportsman stories delivered right to your inbox.

By signing up, I acknowledge that my email address is valid, and have read and accept the Terms of Use