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Guests arriving from Miami International Airport (2.5 hours northeast) drive southwest on US-1 through Islamorada and Layton, while those coming from Key West (1 hour southwest) follow the Seven Mile Bridge.
The resort offers complimentary parking with boat trailer spaces, essential for anglers trailering vessels.
Greyhound services stop at Marathon’s Publix Supermarket (2 miles north), with free resort shuttle pickup available.
Private seaplane transfers via Tropic Ocean Airways land directly at the marina, while cyclists utilize the Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail running parallel to US-1. Dining highlights begin at the resort’s Tiki Bar & Grill, serving conch fritters and frozen Rum Runners.
A 5-minute walk leads to Keys Fisheries (35th Gulf) for lobster Reuben sandwiches and waterfront sunset views.
Sweet Savannah’s (19th Street) offers gourmet Key lime pie variations, while Stuffed Pig (MM 49 Oceanside) dishes out all-day breakfasts with homemade corned beef hash.
History enthusiasts explore Crane Point Museum & Nature Center (MM 50) with its Adderley House pioneer homestead or tour Pigeon Key Historic District (MM 45) via the Old Seven Mile Bridge.
Government services cluster at Monroe County Courthouse Annex (3117 Overseas Highway) and Marathon City Hall (9805 Overseas Highway).
Local businesses range from Marathon Boat Yard (dry dock services) to Keys Art & Frame (Bahamian-style paintings).
Water sports dominate recreation – the marina provides 23° North Boat Rentals for skiffs and pontoon boats, while Sombrero Beach (MM 50 Oceanside) offers volleyball courts and snorkel gear rentals.
Anglers book offshore charters through Lady Catherine Charters (MM 54 Bayside) targeting permit and tarpon.
Educational opportunities include marine biology workshops at Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters (MM 53 Bayside) and Turtle Hospital (MM 48.5 Oceanside) rehabilitation tours.
Nightlife thrives at Brass Monkey (MM 54.5) for dueling piano nights and Sparky’s Landing (MM 53.5) with dockside mojitos.
The Marathon Community Park (MM 49.5) hosts weekly farmers’ markets showcasing Key West pink shrimp and mango preserves.
Budget-conscious travelers might prefer Coconut Cay Resort (MM 50 Bayside) with kitchenettes or Siesta Motel (MM 51 Oceanside) offering retro 1950s charm.
Guests praise Banana Bay’s private white-sand beach, heated freshwater pool, and marina staff assisting with fishing licenses.
Critical reviews note occasional seaweed accumulation during summer tides and limited ADA-accessible dock spaces.
The resort’s Sunset Deck with Adirondack chairs and proximity to Curry Hammock State Park (MM 56.2) for kiteboarding receive consistent acclaim.
As a quintessential Marathon FL waterfront resorts, this property embodies Keys leisure.
Its status among premier Florida Keys hotels with marina attracts sailing enthusiasts with 45 deepwater slips.
The onsite Boat rental Marathon FL services facilitate reef explorations at Sombrero Reef (6 miles south).
Among Resorts in the Florida Keys, it’s renowned for weekly Dock & Dine events where chefs prepare guests’ fresh catches.
The resort partners with Dolphin Research Center (MM 59) for discounted interaction programs and hosts full moon paddleboard tours through nearby mangrove tunnels.
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