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Each condo-style unit includes full Gulf Coast views from wraparound balconies, stainless steel kitchens with stone crab cracker sets, and curated local art depicting historic sponge diving scenes.
The property’s Blue Hole Saltwater Lagoon serves as a natural aquarium where guests observe juvenile tarpon and upside-down jellyfish through glass-bottomed viewing platforms.
A standout feature is the Coral Gardening Workshop where marine biologists teach guests to propagate staghorn coral fragments for reef restoration projects.
Within 1.5 miles of these Florida Keys vacation rentals, culinary adventures await at The Fish House’s famous lobster Reubens and Mrs.
Mac’s Kitchen’s Key lime-infused bloody marys.
History enthusiasts explore the African Queen Canal Cruise, the original steamboat from the 1951 Bogart film, while eco-tourists visit Crocodile Lake National Wildlife Refuge’s guided night walks spotting American crocodiles.
The Dolphins Plus Bayside facility offers structured swims with Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, and John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park’s glass-bottom boat tours reveal Christ of the Abyss statue beneath the waves.
Educational institutions include Florida Keys College’s marine ecology field station and Coral Restoration Foundation’s public workshops on reef monitoring techniques.
Reaching these Key Largo waterfront hotel properties proves seamless: Miami International Airport (MIA) lies 60 miles north via the Overseas Highway (US-1), with property shuttles coordinating through Keys Shuttle service.
The Lower Keys Transit bus line 301 stops at MM 92 oceanside, connecting to Marathon’s Turtle Hospital in 35 minutes.
Seaplane arrivals land at Stillwright Point Seaplane Base (1.2 nautical miles south), while boaters utilize the property’s 35-slip marina with diesel fueling station.
Cyclists follow the Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail directly to the lobby, passing historic Flagler Railroad remnants.
Budget-friendly alternatives near these Condos in Key Largo Florida include Pelican Key Cottages with its vintage 1950s fishing camp vibe and communal fish-cleaning stations, or Coconut Palm Inn offering free use of Hobie Cat sailboats.
Largo Lodge provides weekly rates in its conch-style cottages featuring outdoor rainfall showers, while Seafarer Resort boasts the Keys’ only natural sand volleyball court.
Extended-stay travelers favor Marina Del Mar’s boat-and-bed packages including daily fuel credits.
Guest reviews consistently praise the Snorkel Gear Valet service delivering sanitized equipment to rooms at dawn, though some note limited ADA-accessible waterfront pathways during high tide.
Families highlight the MarineLab partnership offering kids’ night snorkels with bioluminescent plankton, while anglers appreciate the World Wide Sportsman tackle shop’s same-day rod repair service.
Environmentalists commend the property’s solar-powered water heating systems and participation in NOAA’s marine debris tracking program.
Key institutions include the Monroe County Sheriff’s Marine Division (2.3 miles south) and Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary headquarters offering daily reef condition briefings.
Sports facilities range from Key Largo Tennis Club’s har-tru clay courts to Treasure Village’s archery range with vintage 1960s recurve bows.
Educational highlights include History of Diving Museum’s 16th-century diving bell replicas and Wild Bird Rehabilitation Center’s pelican feeding demonstrations.
Evening entertainment spans Caribbean Club’s Hemingway-era charm (filming location for Key Largo) to Snook’s Bayside’s live steel drum performances under banyan trees.
Day excursions might involve the African Queen’s canal tours to Lignumvitae Key’s tropical hardwood hammock or Jules’ Undersea Lodge saturation diving experiences.
Aviation buffs explore the USCGC Duane wreck dive site accessible via the property’s partnered dive boats, while literary enthusiasts visit the Tennessee Williams writing cabin replica at nearby Rain Barrel Village.
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