Sweeeeeeet!!! :sohappy: If you do go fishing, find out which of the local restaurants will cook your catch. It's been a while since I've been down there, but I remember there being a few restaurants on Islamorada that offered this service. In some cases, I think even the charter captains will bring over the fish so you just can go and eat. :slurp:
I remember from your TR that you did the dive experience in Epcot. Obviously, there are a number of dive options in the area as well as glass bottom boats. One of my fave things in the area is off of Key Largo and is called Christ of the Abyss. Either way, John Pennekamp State Park is pretty cool for diving and snorkeling and it's not too bad of a drive from Islamorada. Speaking of Key Largo...you can also see the African Queen there...so a little bit of movie history in the Keys.
I also don't know why it sucks us in, but for whatever reason- we find 7 Mile Bridge to be pretty cool. It's also not too horribly far.
We've stayed at the Cheeca Lodge all of the times we've gone. I think the lodge still offers a golf course and I don't think you have to be a guest to play there, so if you guys are into golf...it's another thing to do.
I know we did Hemmingway Home in Key West. I also remember going to some museum where we saw a number of treasures pulled up from the nearby wreck. Of course, you need the obligatory photo at the Southernmost Point. :lol: I remember having a nice dinner at the Pier House. We also ate at this really neat restaurant called Turtle Kraals, but I remember hearing that it closed and reopened...and I don't know if it reopened in the same building. At the original spot there were various pools and water areas where you could see fish and other wildlife...I even recall a small pool of hammerheads (although it's been some time and the brain is pretty fuzzy these days :lol
. In any event- it might be worth looking into.
Have an awesome trip!!! :wave: