







Islamorada, known as the “Village of Islands,” is a tropical paradise located in the Florida Keys, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) southwest of Miami. It consists of six islands stretching over 32 kilometers (20 miles) between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. With a population of around 7,000 residents, Islamorada is famed as the “Sportfishing Capital of the World,” attracting anglers from across the globe for tarpon, sailfish, and bonefish. The area also offers world-class diving and snorkeling thanks to nearby coral reefs and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Popular attractions include the Theater of the Sea marine park, the History of Diving Museum, and breathtaking sunsets over the turquoise waters–making it one of the most visited destinations in the Keys.
The webcam provides a stunning live view from US-1 Mile Marker 79.8 in the heart of the Florida Keys. Set right at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, the camera offers close-up zooming views of the Alligator Reef Lighthouse, a historic 1873 beacon rising above the turquoise sea. Viewers can also watch boat traffic passing through the Tea Table Channel, along with scenic vistas of Tea Table Key and the surrounding coral waters. The feed captures the relaxed charm of the Lazy Days waterfront venue, where palm trees, ocean breezes, and vibrant skies create a true Keys atmosphere. This webcam is perfect for anyone wanting to experience Islamorada's coastal beauty and boating life in real time from a front-row seat by the sea.