The Best Hotel in The Florida Keys, Florida

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Throughout the Keys, the types of accommodations are remarkably varied, from 1950s-style motels to cozy inns to luxurious resorts. Most are on or near the ocean, so water sports are popular. Key West's lodging portfolio includes historic cottages, restored Conch houses, and large resorts. Some larger properties throughout the Keys charge a mandatory daily resort fee, which can cover equipment rental, fitness-center use, and other services. You can expect another 12.5% (or more) in state and county taxes. Some guesthouses and inns don’t welcome children, and many don’t permit smoking.

Bungalows Key Largo

$$$$ | 99010 Overseas Hwy., FL, 33037, USA Fodor's Choice

This 12-acre, adults-only hideaway has charming freestanding bungalows (some of which are waterfront) that are outfitted with a front porch with Adirondack chairs, a sitting area with a couch, and a private patio with an outdoor soaking tub, shower, and seating area. Each bungalow comes with two bikes, and there are yoga classes, paddleboards, an outdoor exercise hut equipped with a Peloton bike, and boats and floating tiki cruises available for hire from the resort's waterfront. This being an all-inclusive resort means all meals and drinks are included, with the option to dine at three sit-down restaurants: Fish Tales, Bogie & Bacall’s, and Sea Señor. There's also a cozy "living room" and swanky cocktail bar Hemingway's inspired by the author's home in Key West.

Pros

  • Only all-inclusive resort in the Keys
  • Relaxing atmosphere
  • A lavish spa

Cons

  • Gratuities are charged separately
  • Two-night minimum stay
  • Extra fees for early arrival and late checkout
99010 Overseas Hwy., FL, 33037, USA
305-363–2830
Hotel Details
135 suites
All-Inclusive

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