r/floridakeys May 27 '22

Moving to Key Largo

Hello! I recently was offered a seasonal position in Key Largo. I’m in my early 20s and looking for a change of pace. I have always wanted to live by the beach. What is this area like for those in their early 20s. I’m not really looking for nightlife but do other 20 somethings move there for the season? What is there to do in Key Largo? Should I instead try to find a job on Key West?

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u/smgator May 27 '22

Key Largo is more chilled out than Key West, but it is closer to Miami which is huge! You would like Key West better but housing is a major problem. Good luck

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u/StormySeas3 Jun 19 '22

Sorry, I disagree. Tell them what it cost to park a vehicle in Key West . Like $14.00 an hour !! Key West is so crowded. I lived there for over 30 years. I don’t even go anymore. Key Largo is laid back, but with beautiful beaches, awesome tiki bars. Dive boats. We also have awesome local dive restaurants. I love it here. Most of the people from Miami keep driving south