Key Biscayne, Florida, is an island village located in southeastern Miami-Dade County on a barrier island between Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Incorporated in 1991, Key Biscayne is known for its upscale residential communities, pristine beaches, and relaxed coastal atmosphere. Connected to mainland Miami by the Rickenbacker Causeway, the village offers a secluded island lifestyle while remaining just minutes from downtown Miami.
The community features a mix of luxury condominiums, waterfront estates, and family-oriented neighborhoods surrounded by tropical landscaping and scenic ocean views. Key Biscayne is widely recognized for its emphasis on outdoor living and environmental preservation. Crandon Park and Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park are among the island’s most prominent attractions, offering beaches, biking trails, boating facilities, and historic landmarks such as the Cape Florida Lighthouse.
The village is also known for its strong educational reputation, recreational amenities, and active community environment. Residents enjoy access to marinas, tennis facilities, golf courses, and water sports including kayaking, sailing, and paddleboarding. The local economy is largely supported by residential services, tourism, and hospitality.
With its combination of natural beauty, exclusivity, and proximity to Miami’s urban core, Key Biscayne stands out as one of South Florida’s most desirable coastal communities.