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1. Key Largo Grande
- Located on 12 secluded acres, this private and serene four-story complex faces the Florida bay and offers many amenities, including a formal restaurant,... read more
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2. Cheeca Lodge & Spa
- Location. The Cheeca Lodge & Spa is located on 27 acres of gardens in Islamorada, Fla. The Theater of the Sea, less than three miles away, allows... read more
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3. Duck Key Villas at Hawks Cay Resort
- Tropical vacation rentals, located at Hawks Cay Resort, offer guests access to countless watersports, gorgeous swimming pools, a Dolphin Connection™... read more
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4. Marina del Mar Resort & Marina
- This Marina del Mar resort is sister to Marina del Mar Bayside. It includes hotel rooms, studios, one-bedroom units and a three-bedroom unit. With... read more
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- Upper Keys
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5. Islander Resort Islamorada
- A UNIQUE PET FRIENDLY AND ADA COMPLIANT DESTINATION IN ISLAMORADA.
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6. La Siesta Resort & Marina
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- The La Siesta Resort & Marina is located in Islamorada, Fla.
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7. Azul del Mar
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Located in Key Largo, Azul del Mar is by the sea and close to MarineLab Undersea Laboratory, Christ of the Deep, and Dolphin Cove. Nearby...
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8. Hammocks at Marathon
- For a genuine Florida Keys experience, visit Bluegreen The Hammocks at Marathon Resort. With a convenient bayside location, your Florida Keys vacation... read more
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9. The Tavernier Inn
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10. Little Palm Resort
- Looking for peace and quiet like never before? Located on a private five-acre island in the Florida Keys, this hide-away is accessible by boat... read more
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One of the first things to figure out on any trip is where to lay your head. Whether you're looking to kick back in the lap of luxury, dip your toes in the sand, stretch a shoestring budget or cozy up somewhere sweet and Inn-style, the hotels of Florida Keys are ready to tuck you in and treat you right. You'll sleep well.
First-time visitors to the Florida Keys comment almost immediately on the island chain's unique laid-back atmosphere that is a world away from big cities and theme parks. It's the kind of ambiance that lured famed novelist Ernest Hemingway to reside in Key West from 1929 to 1939. The subtropical island's lush environment and colorful residents provided Hemingway substantial creative inspiration. Key West was his home when he wrote some of his most famous works including "For Whom the Bell Tolls," "To Have and Have Not" and "The Snows of Kilimanjaro." Hemingway's former residence, inhabited by descendants of his six-toed cats, today is a public museum that honors his literary prowess and the affection he had for his Key West lifestyle.
A necklace of islands that begins just south of Miami, the Florida Keys are connected by 43 bridges - one almost seven miles long - over the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico.
Islands are strung together by the Overseas Highway, designated in 2009 as an All-American Road by the National Scenic Byways program administered by the Federal Highway Administration.
The area is divided into five regions including Key Largo, Islamorada, Marathon, Big Pine and the Lower Keys, and Key West. Each region has its own special flavor, attractions including historic museums, flora, fauna, seafood restaurants, fishing, diving, watersports and unique, boutique-type shopping experiences.
Vistas of the Keys are dominated by emerald-green lagoons, deep-blue seas, nodding palms, rustling pines and olive-green mangroves. Sharing this eco-paradise are white herons, roseate spoonbills, pelicans, sea gulls, ospreys and countless underwater creatures.
The coastal waters of the entire 125-mile island chain, including its shallow water flats, mangrove islets and coral reefs, have been designated the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
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