From hidden gems to popular spots, Florida’s islands offer so much to explore.

A typical Florida itinerary includes the beach, a theme park, or both.

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Keep reading to discover more of the best islands in Florida.

Aerial shot of boats going around Peanut Island

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The Overseas Highway thelongest drive within the Florida Keys archipelago connects it to the mainland.

On this funky, eclectic, anything-goes island, you canget out on the water.

Peanut Island

TinyPeanut Islandis a favorite hideaway among locals in Palm Beach County.

View of Key West dock form the top of the Shipwreck Museum

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Its not only a treasured island, but also one of thebest beach towns in Florida.

But Key Biscayne, which measures just under two square miles, checks all those boxes.

There are no high-rises or gimmicky chains here, and the residents want to keep it that way.

Curving beach access walkway around dunes on Amelia Island

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One segment, Little Gasparilla Island, has no bridges.

Worth Avenue Clock Tower on Worth Avenue, Palm Beach, Florida

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Little Palm Island beach with two lounge chairs by the shade of palm trees

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Beautiful Sand Dunes and Sea Oats on the Coastline of Anna Maria Island, Florida

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Cape Florida Lighthouse in Key Biscayne

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Quiet beach on St George Island

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Gasparilla Island Old Railroad Pier Supports and Boca Grande Pass

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Lighthouse on Sanibel Island

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