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Key Biscayne Visitors Center
Suite 100, 88 West McIntyre Street, Key Biscayne FL 33149
Telephone: 305-361-5207 / Fax 305-361-9411
info@keybiscaynechamber.org

Key Biscayne Chamber Visitors Center is a one stop shop providing information and advice for visitors to Key Biscayne.

The Center is staffed Monday through Friday 9am to 5pm with a walk-in foyer open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.

The walk-in foyer’s leaflet racks boast over 150 maps, newspapers, magazines, brochures, visitor’s guides and flyers on the amenities and attractions of Key Biscayne Dade County, and Florida.

The Center is in a first floor office with a ramped access.

How to find us:

The Key Biscayne Chamber of Commerce is in the Village Hall next to the Key Biscayne Police Department and opposite the Key Biscayne Community Center.

If driving, enter the village of Key Biscayne, drive on Crandon Boulevard past the Village Green. Just before you reach the Fire Department (look for the flag and tower on the right), take a right at the lights (the junction of Crandon and West McIntyre), The Visitor Center will be on your left opposite the blue “i” tourist information sign  - look for the “Police Station” sign on the building and go there. The Chamber and Visitor Center (Suite 100) is the first office you will come to.

Click on this link for a printable map: Key Biscayne Map


Island lore has it that there are two kinds of people: those who live on Key Biscayne and those who wish they did.

The barrier island of Key Biscayne occupies a privileged location, nestled between the beautiful beaches of the Atlantic Ocean and the pristine waters of Biscayne Bay.

Only 7 miles drive by causeway from the bustle of downtown Miami, Key Biscayne is a world of its own. It's a cosmopolitan community where the sounds of languages from throughout the world mingle together in one voice of love for the Island Paradise that its residents call home.

Since the island incorporated in 1991, the Village Council has taken steps to assure that in the years to come the island maintains the quality of life that is so important to its residents. Shortly after incorporation, the first elected Council took the farsighted step to buy 10 undeveloped acres of land in the middle of the Village, assuring that residents for years to come would have a Village Green where they could enjoy sports, recreation or solitude. Ground breaking on a community center to provide activities for every resident from children to seniors is expected this year.

Key Biscayne is a wonderful little community, one of South Florida's best-kept secrets. It offers all of the attractions of its better-known cousin, the Florida Keys, in a much smaller area. But what makes the Village so special is its inhabitants who are friendly, charitable and determined to make their little Village a model community by combining an old-fashioned sense of fellowship with cutting-edge public administration.

Key Biscayne is an unequaled place to do everything from golfing to tennis to fishing to diving. Bike through the tropical wilds of Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Recreation Area, skate around Crandon Gardens, take your toddler to play in the tot lot, toss a frisbee around the Village Green, sail, swim, sunbathe and, of course, shop and enjoy the island's varied restaurants.

The Key Biscayne Chamber of Commerce can help you become better acquainted with Key Biscayne and all it has to offer, whether it's something different to do, a special restaurant, or a particular store. The staff is knowledgeable and ready to help residents and visitors alike.


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Key Biscayne Chamber of Commerce
88 West McIntyre Street, Suite 100
Key Biscayne, FL 33149
Phone. 305.361.5207
Fax. 305.361.9411
info@keybiscaynechamber.org


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