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Florida Keys – Bumming Around Marathon

We’ve stopped for the holidays and gosh it’s been fun! We spent both Christmas and New Years in the Florida Keys. Marathon to be exact. It’s quite the town of characters and has been a comfy spot for us to stop for a short while. Cruisers of all areas visit the Florida Keys as a crossroads to sail to surrounding countries like Cuba, Mexico, and Belize. Although we will be heading North before crossing over to Bimini, the options are enticing and will be fun options for later cruising. 

All About Marathon

Marathon is an affordable option for cruisers to live aboard full-time or visit for an extended amount of time. We decided to stay for a month to relax and celebrate the holidays but also to get a few boat projects done, work on our actual jobs, and to explore the Florida Keys. It is Tharon’s first time visiting the Florida Keys and I’ve only visited via cruise ship for a few hours. The Florida Keys have been an amazing stop along our voyage and already look forward to returning. 

It’s important to mention that the Florida Keys are not in their best shape but coming together quick after hurricane Irma this past year. Many businesses are now open, services are available to cruisers, and everything is getting cleaned up. Although the streets are lined with trash and remnants of the hurricane destruction, it’s wonderful to see the communities stick together during such devastation. 

Maybe it’s not in the best shape it’s ever been but the sunsets are better than ever. 

Boot Key Harbor 

Staying in Boot Key Harbor has been an interesting one. It’s decently protected from all directions yet your boat can really take a beating with strong winds. We’ve seen sunken boats from hurricane Irma and a boat break off its mooring because of a faulty cleat on their boat. Through it all, Marathon City Marina has been extremely hospitable and their moorings are brand new so there’s no worries if you’re tied up well. 

Every morning at 9am on channel 68 via your VHF Radio, you can listen to the Boot Key Harbor Cruiser’s Net. This is a daily radio show welcoming incoming boats, saying goodbye to others, and your go-to source for knowing any and all the events that are happening around the area. It’s become a morning routine for us to make breakfast and listen to the net. Check it out, it’s always helpful and there’s trivia at the end!

Not on a boat!? Visit Airbnb or Booking.com for any of your travel accommodations. 



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Things to do in Marathon 

First of all, the highway (Florida State Road A1A) that runs through all of the Florida Keys is a two lane highway with LOTS of traffic each day. Walking around is a bit of a pain and I tell you this only to make sure you take extra precaution walking around in the Marathon area. While in the Florida Keys we’ve had long wait times to cross the road, heard a truck drive through the Overseas Pub & Grill from our boat in the mooring field, and personally had a close encounter of being hit by someone speeding out of the Home Depot parking lot. Be safe and always look twice! 

Restaurants, Bars, and Nightlife

As you may or may not know, we enjoy going out to eat and drink. We of course like to cook meals on Tipsy Gypsy but part of the excitement of visiting a new area is always experiencing the food at surrounding restaurants. These are a few of our favorites but if you’d like to see more, visit our Travel Map


Entertainment & Special Events

We’ve been very active in the Florida Keys. Each day we’ve made an effort to go kayaking when it’s been nice out and have fallen in love with our new Stand Up Paddle Boards from Newport Vessels. If you’d like to rent a kayak or SUP while you’re here, visit Captain Pips. If you’d like to get in the water, plan a day at Sombrero Beach or a take a boat to Sombrero Reef for some snorkeling. There are also plenty of fishing charters around the area if you’d rather spend your time catching your dinner and most restaurants will prepare your catch for a fee. 

In addition to being active on the water, we also walked over 10,000 steps each day and enjoyed the free events in the Marathon Community Park. There is Yoga in the Park on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays and Adult Softball on Tuesdays and Thursdays. As long as the weather is sufficient, these activities go from 10am-11am. Please also consider donating $5 per yoga class. 

While you’re in the Florida Keys, be sure to visit the Turtle Hospital to learn about all the different types of turtles and visit ones being rehabilitated to return to their natural habitat. Another relaxing area to visit is Crane Point Museum & Nature Center. There is a nice museum and provides a relaxing mile loop to take in the beautiful of Florida’s wildlife. If you want to hang around for a while, bring a hammock and a book to make a day of it. Admission is $15/person but a yearly pass can be purchased for $30/person in case you may visit more than once during your visit. 

The Florida Keys Celtic Festival was the only major event we experienced and was a lot of fun with sheep herding demonstrations and Celtic Music all day. We spent Christmas and New Years Eve on the boat but there are of course plenty of fun events to participate in. If you’d like to see what special events are happening currently, visit the Marathon Chamber of Commerce

Sailor Amenities

Boot Key Harbor is the central spot for any needed services to take advantage of before making any upcoming passages. If you need anything, listen to the net or use the quick links below!

  • Transportation – KWTransit provides a daily bus schedule, Native provides $5 taxi services, and Budget is close for car rentals. Bikes are complimentary at the marina too!
  • Groceries – Publix is a one mile walk but we highly recommend Paradise Produce for delicious produce and farm-fresh eggs. Overseas Liquor Store is good for alcohol provisions
  • Boat Supplies – West Marine is the best option as it is only a one mile walk but there are other local shops with varied hours of operation. 
  • Hardware/Auto – Home Depot is a half mile away but Napa Auto Parts is 4.6 miles away. 
  • Post Office – Marathon City Marina allows you to have mail sent there and also has outgoing mail. If you need an actual post office, there is one nearby as well. 
  • Propane Fills – Chevron is a close walk from the city marina and fills propane. 
  • Diesel/Gas – Chevron for gas and Burdines Waterfront for diesel.
  • Water Fills – Marathon City Marina has space for your boat to fill up with water or at the dinghy dock, you’re welcome to fill jerry cans. Water is $0.05/gallon. If you’d rather have water delivered to your boat, you can contact Bob from Waterworld on channel 68. $30/100 gal 
  • Pump-Outs – Free pump-outs at Marathon City Marina. 
  • Library – Monroe County Public Library 
  • Movie Theater – Marathon Cinema + Marathon Community Theatre

Final Thoughts 

We loved living in this area for a month and hope you enjoy your time in the Florida Keys! Cheers and thanks for reading 🙂

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  • Amber Anand
    January 9, 2018 at 12:35 pm

    Interesting post ! It must be an awesome experience to travel these places.

  • Michelle
    January 20, 2018 at 9:57 am

    Man, I want to go to the keys. It looks like you had a great time! I had no idea it was so difficult to walk around though. We will have to keep that in mind when we visit. Thanks for the great tips!

    • Mary Rodriguez
      January 29, 2018 at 9:42 am

      It’s easy to walk around in Key West but Marathon is full of traffic.

  • Harmony, Momma To Go
    January 20, 2018 at 10:02 am

    I love the keys! been wondering what shape they’ve been in. I need to get back down there. PS I love SUP!

  • Dawn
    January 20, 2018 at 10:36 am

    Those sunsets are amazing. This is a lovely place and I hope they come back to their usual state. It was too bad about the hurricane but the place is still as lively and vibrant as it was.

  • Kelly Barcus
    January 20, 2018 at 1:23 pm

    The Florida Keys looks like such a beautiful place. This guide has so many great resources!

  • Laura
    January 20, 2018 at 3:37 pm

    Really interesting post! I’ve never been to Florida but it’s on my list 🙂 x

  • Cherene Saradar
    January 20, 2018 at 4:47 pm

    That first picture with the rainbow is a stunner! I used to live in Miami and loved driving to the keys. This is a really great guide!!