Key Biscayne

The island that has it all

Just minutes away from the mainland of Miami lies a unique barrier island, lined with thousands of palm trees, known as Key Biscayne. Incorporated as a Village in 1991, the Village of Key Biscayne is surrounded by astounding natural beauty and boasts one of the best beaches in the country (Crandon Park) and one of the most famous lighthouses, too (Cape Florida).

Listed in Worth’s magazine as being one of the top 250 Richest Towns in the U.S., the Village of Key Biscayne is connected to Miami via the Rickenbacker Causeway – and it’s definitely worlds apart from anything else in South Florida. And even though the island is only seven miles long and two miles wide, it’s packed with a luxurious lifestyle that its fortunate residents can enjoy year-round. Shopping, dining, a bayside golf course, sandy beaches, excellent sailing and boating, kayaking, nature trails and more await you on this island paradise. The Village of Key Biscayne also has its own fire and police departments, and their park system is utilized by residents and visitors for numerous events from art festivals to historical celebrations. Whether you’re looking for a high-rise with a view of the Atlantic or a charming home on a quiet side street, the Village of Key Biscayne has much to offer.