USPS Key Largo Post Office
USPS Passport AcceptancePrimary acceptance facility for Key Largo residents. Appointment required. Confirm photo services when booking.
Emergency and expedited passport processing for Key Largo divers, boaters, Keys residents, and Monroe County travelers — as fast as 24 hours.
Serving Key Largo, Tavernier, Islamorada, Marathon, and all of the Florida Keys. No drive to Miami. Start online and ship overnight.
Processing Times
Key Largo travelers have several options. Here's how they compare — and why most choose a U.S. Department of State registered passport courier agency to handle their passport.
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Strictly for documented life-or-death emergencies. You must obtain an appointment in advance — no walk-ins permitted.
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*Processing speed depends on eligibility and documentation. Not all applicants qualify for Regional Agency Processing.
What We Offer
From emergency same-day processing to standard expedited renewals, Fast Passport Center handles every passport situation for Key Largo and Florida Keys travelers.
Urgent passport processing for travelers with immediate departure needs. As fast as 24 hours for qualifying situations.
Fast renewal for U.S. citizens with a passport issued within the last 15 years at age 16 or older. Streamlined process.
First-time passport application assistance with step-by-step guidance through the acceptance clerk process.
Passport replacement service for lost or stolen passports. We guide you through Form DS-64 and the replacement process.
Passport services for minors under 16, with parental consent guidance and acceptance clerk appointment support in Monroe County.
Passport correction and name change service after marriage, divorce, or legal name changes. Fast turnaround available.
Second passport issuance for frequent travelers who need multiple valid passports for overlapping visa or travel requirements.
Damaged or mutilated passport replacement with guidance on documentation requirements and acceptance clerk procedures.
Service Area
Whether you are in Key Largo, Tavernier, Islamorada, Marathon, or anywhere in the Florida Keys, Fast Passport Center makes expedited passport processing simple — no drive to Miami, no agency lines, no guessing.
Key Largo sits at the very threshold of the Florida Keys — the first island community you encounter after crossing the Jewfish Creek Bridge from mainland Florida at Mile Marker 106. But to call it merely an entry point would be a profound understatement. Key Largo is the "Diving Capital of the World," a title earned not through marketing but through decades of underwater exploration, marine conservation, and some of the most accessible and spectacular coral reef ecosystems on the planet. This is where the continental United States meets the living ocean, where the Gulf Stream's warm currents sweep across shallow reefs just a few miles offshore, and where the underwater world becomes as much a part of daily life as the tropical streets above.
What distinguishes Key Largo is John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, established in 1963 as the first underwater state park in the United States. Spanning approximately 70 nautical square miles, the park protects mangrove swamps, seagrass beds, and coral reefs that host more than 600 species of fish, sea turtles, and marine mammals. The park's centerpiece is the Christ of the Abyss, a nine-foot bronze statue of Jesus Christ standing in 25 feet of water near Dry Rocks reef — one of the most photographed underwater sites in the world and a pilgrimage destination for divers from every continent. Molasses Reef, French Reef, and The Elbow offer world-class wall dives, coral gardens, and swim-throughs that draw technical divers, underwater photographers, and marine biologists year-round.
Beyond diving, Key Largo offers a rich tapestry of marine experiences. The African Queen, the actual steamboat from the classic 1951 Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn film, operates canal cruises through the mangrove-lined waterways — a living piece of cinema history in an authentically tropical setting. The Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park protects one of the largest tracts of West Indian tropical hardwood hammock in the United States, with more than 80 protected plant and animal species. Harry Harris Park provides a sheltered beach and swimming area for families. Kayak and paddleboard tours through the mangrove tunnels reveal manatees, dolphins, and wading birds in their natural habitat. This is not a manufactured resort destination — it is a working marine community where dive shops, charter boats, marine research stations, and conservation organizations form the economic backbone.
Key Largo's geographic position shapes its unique travel identity. At roughly 60 miles from Miami International Airport via the Overseas Highway, Key Largo is the most accessible of the Florida Keys — close enough for day trips from Miami, yet far enough to feel completely removed from urban Florida. The Everglades National Park borders Key Largo to the north, creating a continuous protected marine corridor from the mangrove estuaries of the 'Glades to the coral reefs of the Atlantic. This proximity to both wild Florida and international travel hubs makes Key Largo a natural staging ground for Caribbean and Central American diving expeditions, liveaboard trips, and marine research travel.
The passport challenges Key Largo residents and visitors face are directly tied to this marine-centric travel culture. Dive trips to Cozumel, the Bahamas, Belize, and the Cayman Islands are not once-in-a-lifetime vacations for many Key Largo regulars — they are annual or semi-annual commitments. Liveaboard dive boats depart from Miami and Fort Lauderdale for week-long excursions to the Bahamas and remote Caribbean reefs. Marine biologists and conservation researchers rotate between field stations in Key Largo, Bimini, Utila, and Roatan. Charter captains run multi-day diving and fishing expeditions to international waters. Each of these travel patterns requires a current passport, and each group discovers expiration issues at different points in their travel cycle.
The Overseas Highway — U.S. Route 1 — connects Key Largo to the mainland, but it is the only road. When traffic backs up at the Jewfish Creek Bridge, during hurricane evacuations, or during peak season weekends, that 60-mile drive to Miami can stretch to two hours or more. For a Key Largo dive instructor who discovers an expired passport three days before a liveaboard departure to the Bahamas, driving to the Miami Passport Agency is not just inconvenient — it may mean missing a boat that departs on a fixed schedule. Fast Passport Center has processed expedited passports for Key Largo travelers across every marine demographic — dive instructors, underwater photographers, marine researchers, charter captains, seasonal residents, and families heading to Caribbean cruises. We understand that a diver flying MIA to Cozumel for a cenote expedition has the same urgency as a family of four leaving on a Bahamas liveaboard. Our courier-based expedited service means you start online from your Key Largo waterfront condo, your dive shop, or your favorite tiki bar — and your passport arrives within days.
Fast Passport Center — Delray Beach
401 W Atlantic Ave #351, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Nearest office to Key Largo — approximately 100 miles north via Overseas Highway / I-95
Courier pickup available throughout Monroe County and the Florida Keys
After signing up online, choose what works best for you: courier pickup from your home or Key Largo marina in most cases, ship with our prepaid label from any UPS/FedEx location, or schedule a drop-off at our Delray Beach office. Most clients ship overnight — no visit required.
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No office visit required to begin. Complete your order from your Keys home, dive shop, or boat in minutes.
Ship Your Documents
Use overnight shipping to send your documents directly to us — we handle the rest.
Expert Document Review
Every application is reviewed by our team before submission to reduce errors and delays.
Reserved Agency Access
We hold reserved submission slots at the regional passport agency — no public appointment needed.
Anywhere in Monroe County and the Florida Keys — start online, ship overnight, and we handle the rest. No need to drive to Miami.
Nearby Cities We Serve
Why Travelers Choose Fast Passport Center
Local Travel Patterns
Key Largo travel patterns blend dive expedition urgency, liveaboard departures, cruise travel, and seasonal resident transitions. Understanding these patterns helps avoid the passport emergencies that disrupt your plans.
Miami International Airport is the primary departure point for Key Largo travelers, located approximately 60 miles north via the Overseas Highway (U.S. Route 1) — a drive that typically takes 60 to 90 minutes in normal traffic. As the closest major international airport to the Florida Keys, MIA offers the most comprehensive international service for Key Largo residents heading to diving destinations, liveaboard departures, and Caribbean cruises.
The airport's passenger mix reflects Key Largo's diving and marine culture: underwater photographers flying to Cozumel for cenote documentation, dive instructors leading groups to the Cayman Islands for certification courses, marine biologists traveling to Bimini for field research, charter captains running diving expeditions to the Bahamas, families departing for Caribbean cruises from Port Miami, and seasonal residents transitioning between their Key Largo properties and international travel. Each group faces the same passport validity requirements, and each discovers expired or near-expired passports at different points in their travel cycle.
Key Largo divers and marine professionals often book international trips with two to three weeks of notice — a liveaboard announces an open berth, a research grant is approved for fieldwork in Belize, or a dive shop organizes a group trip to Utila. That timeline does not accommodate standard passport processing. Families planning Caribbean cruises from Miami may not check passport expiration until they receive boarding documents, only to discover a child's five-year passport expired months ago. Seasonal residents may discover passport issues when transitioning between their Keys property and an international dive trip.
Passport tip: Check every family member's passport expiration when you book MIA flights, not when you pack. Children's passports expire in five years — they time out faster than adult passports and are the most common source of last-minute emergencies for Key Largo families heading to the Bahamas or Caribbean.
Key West International Airport, located approximately 100 miles south of Key Largo on the Overseas Highway, serves as a secondary departure point for Keys travelers. While smaller than MIA, EYW offers direct service to several domestic hubs — including Atlanta, Charlotte, and Miami — that connect to international destinations. For Key Largo residents, EYW can be a convenient alternative when traffic on the northern Overseas Highway is congested or when flying to domestic destinations before connecting internationally.
EYW's passenger base includes a higher proportion of seasonal residents, snowbirds, and tourists than MIA. For Key Largo seasonal residents who maintain dual properties, EYW offers a more relaxed departure experience — shorter security lines, closer parking, and a distinctly Keys atmosphere. However, EYW's limited international direct service means most overseas travel still routes through MIA or domestic hub connections.
The same passport urgency patterns apply at EYW as at MIA, though with slightly different timing. Seasonal residents departing from EYW at the end of the Keys season (typically April through June) may discover passport issues when booking their return-to-the-north travel or when planning international trips from their northern home. The compressed timeline between seasonal departure and international travel often leaves insufficient time for standard passport processing.
Passport tip: If you are a Key Largo seasonal resident, check passport expiration at the start of your Keys season (October–November), not at the end. By April, when you are planning your next travel cycle, standard processing may not have time to deliver before your departure.
Key Largo does not have a cruise terminal, but it sits within easy driving distance of two of the world's busiest cruise ports: Port Miami (approximately 60 miles north via the Overseas Highway) and Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale (approximately 80 miles north). Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian, Celebrity, MSC, and Virgin Voyages all operate year-round Caribbean itineraries from these ports, and Key Largo residents and visitors make up a significant portion of their Keys-originating passenger demographics during winter months.
Cruise travel creates a unique passport urgency pattern for Key Largo travelers. Unlike flights, where you might discover a passport issue at online check-in days before departure, cruise passengers often do not verify passport validity until they receive their boarding documents — sometimes just days before sailing. By then, standard processing cannot accommodate the departure date. The cruise line will deny boarding without exception, and travel insurance typically does not cover passport-related cancellations.
Caribbean itineraries that include stops in the Bahamas, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, Cozumel, or the Virgin Islands all require valid passports for every passenger, including children. Some cruise lines allow closed-loop cruises (departing and returning to the same U.S. port) with just a birth certificate and government-issued ID, but this is increasingly rare and risky — an unexpected medical evacuation in a foreign port would require a passport for re-entry.
Passport tip: Verify every traveler's passport expiration the moment you book a cruise from Miami or Fort Lauderdale, not when you receive boarding documents. Most cruise lines require at least six months of remaining validity. A passport expiring three months after your return date may still be rejected at embarkation.
Key Largo's identity as the "Diving Capital of the World" extends far beyond its local reefs. The community serves as a staging ground for some of the most ambitious diving expeditions in the Western Hemisphere. Liveaboard dive boats depart from Miami and Fort Lauderdale for week-long excursions to the remote Bahamas — the Exuma Cays, Long Island, Cat Island, and San Salvador — where hammerhead shark dives, blue hole descents, and wall dives beyond recreational limits attract technical divers and underwater photographers from around the world.
International dive travel from Key Largo follows predictable seasonal patterns. Winter months (November through April) see heavy traffic to Cozumel, where the warm Caribbean waters offer reliable drift diving, cenote exploration, and marine life encounters when local Keys diving conditions are windier. Spring and summer bring trips to the Cayman Islands, Bonaire, and Utila for whale shark encounters, macro photography, and coral reef documentation. Fall often means Belize — the Great Blue Hole, Half Moon Caye, and the barrier reef that Jacques Cousteau called one of the four must-dive locations on Earth.
Dive professionals — instructors, underwater photographers, marine biologists — maintain packed international travel schedules that leave no room for passport delays. A dive instructor who discovers an expired passport two weeks before leading a group to Cozumel faces not just a personal inconvenience but a professional crisis: disappointed students, refunded fees, and damaged reputation. Marine researchers with field seasons in Bimini or Roatan cannot delay their work because of bureaucratic processing times.
Passport tip: Key Largo divers and marine professionals: set a recurring calendar reminder six months before passport expiration. Your travel is too specialized and too time-sensitive to leave to chance. Keep digital copies of your passport stored securely — many liveaboard operators and foreign dive shops require copies at booking.
Dive Season & Travel Surge
Key Largo sees a massive seasonal influx of divers, underwater photographers, and marine enthusiasts from November through April as winter diving conditions improve in the Caribbean and liveaboard schedules fill. These visitors often discover passport issues just before international dive travel to the Bahamas, Cozumel, or Belize. If you are a Key Largo-based diver or dive professional, verify your passport status at the start of your dive season — not when you receive a last-minute liveaboard invitation or research grant approval.
Where Key Largo Travelers Go
Key Largo travelers head to the Bahamas for liveaboard diving, Cozumel for cenote and reef dives, Belize for the Great Blue Hole, and the Caribbean for cruises. These are the destinations that create the most passport urgency for our Key Largo clients.
58%
of Key Largo requests are dive or marine-related travel with under 3 weeks notice
2–3 weeks
average notice for liveaboard bookings and dive group travel
Nov–Apr
peak dive travel season — passport renewals spike before Cozumel and Bahamas trips
48-hour
shortest liveaboard departure window we've accommodated for a Key Largo instructor
The closest international destination to Key Largo — Bimini is just 50 miles across the Gulf Stream. Liveaboard boats depart Miami and Fort Lauderdale for week-long expeditions to the Exuma Cays, Long Island, and Cat Island. Key Largo divers regularly participate in hammerhead shark dives, blue hole descents, and wall dives beyond recreational limits. Day trips and weekend excursions to Bimini and West End are accessible by ferry and boat.
Urgency Pattern
Liveaboard berths and dive expedition invitations often arrive with 1–2 weeks of notice — insufficient time for standard passport processing
Cozumel is the single most popular international dive destination for Key Largo divers. The island's drift diving along Palancar Reef, Colombia Deep, and Santa Rosa Wall offers reliable warm-water diving when local Keys conditions are windier. Cenote diving in the Riviera Maya — Dos Ojos, The Pit, Angelita — draws technical divers and underwater photographers from Key Largo's marine community. Mexico requires six months of passport validity for entry.
Urgency Pattern
Winter dive trips to Cozumel surge from November through March — passport discoveries spike in December and January for Key Largo divers
Belize's barrier reef — the second-largest in the world — draws Key Largo divers and marine biologists for world-class wall diving, the Great Blue Hole, and marine conservation projects. Half Moon Caye, Lighthouse Reef, and Turneffe Atoll offer diving experiences that complement Key Largo's own reef expertise. Marine researchers from Key Largo regularly collaborate with Belizean conservation organizations on coral restoration and fish population studies.
Urgency Pattern
Research expedition invitations and dive trip bookings to Belize often arrive with 2–4 weeks of notice
Key Largo residents regularly cruise from Miami and Fort Lauderdale to the Eastern and Western Caribbean — the Bahamas, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, Cozumel, the Virgin Islands, and St. Maarten. While Key Largo itself offers world-class marine experiences, cruises provide a different kind of vacation: multiple islands, all-inclusive dining, and family-friendly activities. All cruise passengers need valid passports.
Urgency Pattern
Cruise embarkation deadlines are immovable — passport issues discovered days before sailing require emergency processing
Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman offer some of the Caribbean's most pristine diving — Bloody Bay Wall, Stingray City, and Kittiwake wreck. Key Largo divers frequently travel to the Caymans for underwater photography workshops, technical diving courses, and family dive vacations. The islands' marine protected areas and conservation efforts align with the values of Key Largo's diving community.
Urgency Pattern
Photography workshop and certification course bookings often require 2–3 weeks of advance notice
Utila, Honduras is one of the world's most affordable and reliable whale shark encounter destinations, drawing Key Largo divers during the spring and summer months. Roatan offers affordable dive training and coral reef experiences. Bonaire's shore diving and marine park protection make it a favorite for underwater photographers and macro enthusiasts from Key Largo's dive shops. These destinations represent the cutting edge of accessible marine adventure travel from the Keys.
Urgency Pattern
Budget liveaboard and hostel dive trip bookings often happen with 1–3 weeks of notice for spontaneous travelers
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Reviews
Real reviews from Key Largo divers, marine biologists, instructors, and families who trusted Fast Passport Center with their expedited passports.
“I'm a dive instructor at a Key Largo shop and lead groups to Cozumel twice a year. Six days before our winter trip, I pulled my passport and it had expired three months ago. Fast Passport Center had my renewal processed and delivered in four business days. I made the trip, led my group through the Palancar Reef, and we had an incredible week. Their team understood dive travel deadlines better than anyone.”
Jessica M.
Key Largo, FL
“We've owned a waterfront home in Key Largo for twelve years and travel to the Bahamas every winter for liveaboard diving. This year we booked a ten-day Exuma Cays trip and discovered Karen's passport had expired. We had nine days until the boat departed Miami. Fast Passport Center got her renewal done in five business days. We made the liveaboard, dove the Cat Island hammerhead site, and never missed a single day. They saved our annual tradition.”
David & Karen H.
Key Largo, FL
“I'm a marine biologist based at a research station in Key Largo who was scheduled for a coral restoration project in Bimini. Two weeks before departure, I realized my passport was within the six-month validity window and the Bahamas would not admit me. Fast Passport Center expedited my renewal in six business days. I made the research trip, contributed to the coral outplanting project, and maintained my grant timeline. Professional, fast, and they understood scientific travel requirements.”
Dr. Amanda S.
Key Largo, FL
Passport Acceptance Clerks
First-time applicants — and most applicants who are not eligible for a standard mail-in renewal or a second passport — must apply in person at a passport acceptance clerk, and all locations require an appointment. This is the self-service option, typically chosen by those on a tighter budget who have at least 1–2+ months before travel and don't mind the slower, standard processing times.
If you want to use a registered U.S. Department of State courier to receive your passport in as little as 3 days, you must sign up with Fast Passport Center before going to the clerk. Once you apply at the clerk, your documents are sent through the standard route, and we cannot intervene or upgrade it to an expedited courier service afterward.
Primary acceptance facility for Key Largo residents. Appointment required. Confirm photo services when booking.
Convenient for southern Key Largo and Tavernier residents. Confirm hours and appointment requirements.
Southern option for Key Largo and Islamorada residents. Call ahead to confirm passport acceptance hours.
Middle Keys option for Key Largo and Marathon residents. Appointment required.
Monroe County Clerk of Court option in Key West. Call ahead for appointment requirements and passport services.
Last chance — sign up now, before your clerk visit
If you need your passport fast, sign up with Fast Passport Center before you walk into that clerk appointment. Once your documents go through the standard route, they're gone — there's no pulling them back, no upgrading, no saving you after the fact. Don't wait and hope it works out.
Emergency Passports
If you need your passport within two weeks, the Miami Passport Agency (1501 Biscayne Blvd Suite 400, Miami, FL 33132) is your only do-it-yourself option — and getting an appointment there is rarely straightforward. Fast Passport Center gives you a faster, simpler path without the uncertainty.
Miami Passport Agency — 1501 Biscayne Blvd Suite 400, Miami, FL 33132 — Closest regional office to Key Largo
Avoid Delays
These mistakes cause the most delays and rejections for Key Largo travelers. Fast Passport Center reviews your documents before submission to catch these issues.
Photos must meet strict U.S. government specifications — size, background, expression, and recency. A rejected photo delays your entire application.
DS-11 (new passports) and DS-82 (renewals) must be filled out completely and correctly. Errors or missing fields cause automatic rejection.
Your proof of citizenship (birth certificate, naturalization certificate) and government-issued ID must be current and valid. Expired documents will not be accepted.
First-time applicants must NOT sign Form DS-11 before appearing in front of an acceptance clerk. Pre-signing is one of the most common — and costly — mistakes.
Standard government processing can take 1–3 months. Many Key Largo travelers wait until the last minute and then face limited options. Start as early as possible.
Regional passport agencies like the Miami office do not allow walk-ins. Appointments are required and availability is limited — especially during peak dive travel season.
We check everything for you.
Fast Passport Center reviews your documents before submission — so you don't have to worry about these mistakes causing a delay.
Simple Process
From start to finish, we make getting an expedited passport in Key Largo as simple as possible.
Choose the processing speed that fits your travel date and complete your secure order. Takes just a few minutes.
We confirm your details and provide a personalized checklist, instructions, and document review guidance.
Send your documents using an overnight shipping option. In some cases, a courier pickup or by-appointment drop-off at our Delray Beach office may be available after you sign up.
We submit through our reserved passport agency availability — so you don't have to travel or wait at a passport agency.
Your passport is completed within the timeframe you selected. No guessing, no hoping an appointment opens up.
Most Key Largo travelers start online and ship documents overnight — no office visit required for most services.
Questions?
Everything Key Largo and Florida Keys travelers ask us most often about expedited passport services.
Through Fast Passport Center, expedited processing can be as fast as 24 hours depending on your eligibility and the processing option you select. Standard government processing through a Key Largo area post office or Monroe County clerk can take 2–6 months, especially during busy travel seasons.
Still have questions? Our team is here to help.
Call 877-253-0084Local Resources
Getting your passport ready involves more than just the application. Here are local Key Largo and Florida Keys resources to help you gather everything you need.
Passport Photos
Passport Photo Locations Near Key Largo
Your passport application requires two identical 2"×2" passport photos taken within the last 6 months. Popular passport photo locations near Key Largo include:
CVS Pharmacy — Key Largo
99600 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037
Daily 7 AM – 11 PM
Walgreens — Key Largo
101000 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037
Call for hours
CVS Pharmacy — Tavernier
91500 Overseas Hwy, Tavernier, FL 33070
Daily 7 AM – 11 PM
Walgreens — Marathon
5555 Overseas Hwy, Marathon, FL 33050
Call for hours
The UPS Store — Key Largo
99600 Overseas Hwy, Ste 3, Key Largo, FL 33037
Call for hours
FedEx Office — Key West
3424 N Roosevelt Blvd, Key West, FL 33040
Call for hours
Tip: Wear a plain white or off-white top, no glasses, neutral expression. Photos must meet strict U.S. State Department specifications — ask the technician to confirm compliance before you leave.
Driver's License & State ID
Monroe County Tax Collector — DMV Services
A valid government-issued photo ID is required for your passport application. If you need a new or renewed Florida driver's license or REAL ID, the Monroe County Tax Collector handles DMV services in the Florida Keys.
Monroe County Tax Collector — Key Largo
101550 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037
Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Northern Keys option — closest to Key Largo. Driver licenses, REAL ID, titles & registration. Appointment recommended.
Monroe County Tax Collector — Marathon
5503 Overseas Hwy, Marathon, FL 33050
Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Middle Keys option. Driver licenses, REAL ID, titles & registration. Appointment recommended.
Monroe County Tax Collector — Key West
500 Whitehead St, Key West, FL 33040
Mon–Fri, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Lower Keys option. Driver licenses, REAL ID, titles & registration. Appointment recommended.
Appointment recommended — walk-in wait times can be long. Book your slot online at the Monroe County Tax Collector website before visiting.
Airports
Airports Serving Key Largo Travelers
Key Largo is served primarily by Miami International Airport (MIA) for most international travel, with Key West International (EYW) as a convenient secondary option for domestic connections. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (FLL) offers additional flight options.
Miami International Airport
2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33142
Major international hub with direct service to Bahamas, Caribbean, Central & South America, and Europe. Most convenient for Key Largo international travelers.
MIA Airport WebsiteKey West International Airport
3491 S Roosevelt Blvd, Key West, FL 33040
Smaller airport with direct domestic service to Atlanta, Charlotte, and Miami. Convenient for domestic connections before international flights.
EYW Airport WebsiteFort Lauderdale-Hollywood International
100 Terminal Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
Larger hub with more international routes and budget carrier options. Backup for Key Largo travelers needing additional flight schedules.
FLL Airport WebsitePassport required for all international flights. If your departure is within two weeks, standard processing won't make it in time — expedited processing through Fast Passport Center is your most reliable option.
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