

Key Biscayne is surrounded by the sparkling waters of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, offering some of
the most beautiful, uncrowded beaches in South Florida.
Key Biscayne is surrounded by the sparkling waters of Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, offering some of the most beautiful, uncrowded beaches in South Florida.
Island living with a private, tranquil atmosphere
Stunning beaches and ocean views
Luxury condos and waterfront homes
Close proximity to Miami (about 15–20 minutes)
Safe, family-friendly environment
Key Biscayne is primarily residential, featuring luxury condos, waterfront estates, and gated communities. It’s known for privacy, safety, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
Connected to Miami via the scenic Rickenbacker Causeway, residents enjoy a quick drive to Brickell and Downtown while still feeling worlds away from the city’s hustle.
Key Biscayne offers a laid-back, resort-style lifestyle centered around the outdoors. Residents enjoy biking, walking, boating, and spending time by the water. It’s ideal for those who want a quieter, more relaxed setting without leaving South Florida.
The island is home to some of the area’s most beautiful parks:
Crandon Park – Known for its beach, nature center, and golf course
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park – Features scenic trails, picnic areas, and the historic lighthouse
While peaceful, Key Biscayne offers a selection of restaurants, cafés, and local shops. For more extensive dining, shopping, and nightlife, Brickell and Downtown Miami are just a short drive away.
Key Biscayne is known for strong public education, with schools consistently ranking among the top in Florida.
Key Biscayne K-8 Center – A top-rated public school serving Pre-K through 8th grade, known for strong academics and community involvement
MAST Academy – A highly regarded magnet high school (grades 6–12) with a focus on marine science and technology
Public schools in the area perform well above state averages, with high proficiency in math and reading and overall top rankings statewide.
👨👩👧 Family-friendly education environment
The island’s schools are a major draw for families, offering:
Strong academic performance
Smaller class sizes (especially in private schools)
Safe, community-oriented campuses
Access to extracurriculars and enrichment programs
Island living with a private, tranquil atmosphere
Stunning beaches and ocean views
Luxury condos and waterfront homes
Close proximity to Miami (about 15–20 minutes)
Safe, family-friendly environment
Key Biscayne is primarily residential, featuring luxury condos, waterfront estates, and gated communities. It’s known for privacy, safety, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
Connected to Miami via the scenic Rickenbacker Causeway, residents enjoy a quick drive to Brickell and Downtown while still feeling worlds away from the city’s hustle.
Key Biscayne offers a laid-back, resort-style lifestyle centered around the outdoors. Residents enjoy biking, walking, boating, and spending time by the water. It’s ideal for those who want a quieter, more relaxed setting without leaving South Florida.
The island is home to some of the area’s most beautiful parks:
Crandon Park – Known for its beach, nature center, and golf course
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park – Features scenic trails, picnic areas, and the historic lighthouse
While peaceful, Key Biscayne offers a selection of restaurants, cafés, and local shops. For more extensive dining, shopping, and nightlife, Brickell and Downtown Miami are just a short drive away.
Key Biscayne is known for strong public education, with schools consistently ranking among the top in Florida.
Key Biscayne K-8 Center – A top-rated public school serving Pre-K through 8th grade, known for strong academics and community involvement
MAST Academy – A highly regarded magnet high school (grades 6–12) with a focus on marine science and technology
Public schools in the area perform well above state averages, with high proficiency in math and reading and overall top rankings statewide.
👨👩👧 Family-friendly education environment
The island’s schools are a major draw for families, offering:
Strong academic performance
Smaller class sizes (especially in private schools)
Safe, community-oriented campuses
Access to extracurriculars and enrichment programs

- Located within the park, this 1825 structure is the oldest standing building in Miami-Dade County. Visitors can climb the 109 steps for panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay.
Outdoor Activities: The park features over a mile of sandy Atlantic beachfront, frequently ranked among the top beaches in the country.
Dining: Two on-site restaurants, Lighthouse Cafe and Boaters Grill, serve fresh seafood with views of the water.

- is a collection of historic wooden houses hovering on stilts in the shallow waters of Biscayne Bay.
Located within Biscayne National Park, these colorful structures date back to the 1930s and are accessible only by boat.
Several local charters offer guided history tours that cruise past these iconic "floating" homes.

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The park offers world-class facilities, including the Crandon Golf at Key Biscayne Click to open side panel for more information , a championship course surrounded by water and mangroves.
A shallow sandbar makes the beach here particularly popular for families with young children.

- is a massive 800-acre park on the northern end of the island, known for its diverse ecosystems and family-friendly amenities.
Crandon Gardens: Located on the site of a former zoo, these gardens now offer a tranquil spot to see local wildlife and lush tropical plants.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas Biscayne Nature Center: This facility provides hands-on educational exhibits and guided eco-adventure tours, such as seagrass adventures and bird watching.
Sports & Recreation: The park features a world-class tennis center, a golf course, and a shallow beach protected by an offshore sandbar, making it ideal for families with young children.

- is perhaps the most iconic restaurant on the island, famous for its floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Biscayne Bay.
Offers some of the best views of the Miami skyline, making it a top choice for sunset dinners and weekend brunches.
The menu features contemporary American seafood, including a "Board for Two" with fried snapper and lobster risotto.

- brings a warm, Argentinian bistro feel to the island with a menu centered on steaks and handmade pastas.
Known for its traditional beef empanadas and the "Picada Criolla" tasting platter designed for sharing.
The atmosphere is elegant yet approachable, making it a reliable favorite for families and groups.

- is located just across the bridge from Key Biscayne and holds deep cultural significance as a former "colored only" beach during segregation.
Features a historic carousel, a mini-train, and an extensive network of nature trails for hiking and biking.
It is a prime location for eco-tours, including kayaking and paddleboarding through the surrounding wetlands.

- is one of the oldest oceanariums in the United States, offering a classic Miami tourist experience.
Features marine life shows with dolphins and sea lions, as well as educational exhibits on manatees and sea turtles.
Located on Virginia Key, it offers great views of the Miami skyline across the water.

- Located within the park, this 1825 structure is the oldest standing building in Miami-Dade County. Visitors can climb the 109 steps for panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay.
Outdoor Activities: The park features over a mile of sandy Atlantic beachfront, frequently ranked among the top beaches in the country.
Dining: Two on-site restaurants, Lighthouse Cafe and Boaters Grill, serve fresh seafood with views of the water.

- is a collection of historic wooden houses hovering on stilts in the shallow waters of Biscayne Bay.
Located within Biscayne National Park, these colorful structures date back to the 1930s and are accessible only by boat.
Several local charters offer guided history tours that cruise past these iconic "floating" homes.

-
The park offers world-class facilities, including the Crandon Golf at Key Biscayne Click to open side panel for more information , a championship course surrounded by water and mangroves.
A shallow sandbar makes the beach here particularly popular for families with young children.

- is a massive 800-acre park on the northern end of the island, known for its diverse ecosystems and family-friendly amenities.
Crandon Gardens: Located on the site of a former zoo, these gardens now offer a tranquil spot to see local wildlife and lush tropical plants.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas Biscayne Nature Center: This facility provides hands-on educational exhibits and guided eco-adventure tours, such as seagrass adventures and bird watching.
Sports & Recreation: The park features a world-class tennis center, a golf course, and a shallow beach protected by an offshore sandbar, making it ideal for families with young children.

- is perhaps the most iconic restaurant on the island, famous for its floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Biscayne Bay.
Offers some of the best views of the Miami skyline, making it a top choice for sunset dinners and weekend brunches.
The menu features contemporary American seafood, including a "Board for Two" with fried snapper and lobster risotto.

- brings a warm, Argentinian bistro feel to the island with a menu centered on steaks and handmade pastas.
Known for its traditional beef empanadas and the "Picada Criolla" tasting platter designed for sharing.
The atmosphere is elegant yet approachable, making it a reliable favorite for families and groups.

- is located just across the bridge from Key Biscayne and holds deep cultural significance as a former "colored only" beach during segregation.
Features a historic carousel, a mini-train, and an extensive network of nature trails for hiking and biking.
It is a prime location for eco-tours, including kayaking and paddleboarding through the surrounding wetlands.

- is one of the oldest oceanariums in the United States, offering a classic Miami tourist experience.
Features marine life shows with dolphins and sea lions, as well as educational exhibits on manatees and sea turtles.
Located on Virginia Key, it offers great views of the Miami skyline across the water.

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This Website is intended for informational purposes only and is not a solicitation for buyers or sellers currently
under contract with another brokerage.
Serving 15600 SW 288 Street, Homestead, FL, United States, Florida, and surrounding areas.

👉 Schedule a Consultation
👉 Get Your Home’s Value
👉 Contact Nanci Today
© 2026 Nanci Gilbert. All Rights Reserved.
All Website content, photos, and graphics are the property of Nanci Gilbert. and may not
be reproduced or used without written permission.
Disclosure:
All information provided is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be
independently verified. Real estate listings are subject to prior sale, change, or withdrawal without notice.
Equal Housing Opportunity.
Nanci Gilbert is a licensed real estate professional in the South Florida.
This Website is intended for informational purposes only and is not a solicitation for buyers or sellers currently
under contract with another brokerage.
Serving 15600 SW 288 Street, Homestead, FL, United States, Florida, and surrounding areas.