REFURBISHED RESORTS, SUSTAINABILITY ACTIVITIES AMONG WHAT'S NEW IN THE FLORIDA KEYS & KEY WEST
Meanwhile, increased seat capacity on carriers flying into Key West International Airport is helping to make the Keys more accessible than ever for visitors traveling to the island chain from major U.S. cities.
Keys Airlift
Key West International Airport (EYW) experienced a more than 20% increase in airline seat capacity and
tallied more than 450,000 passengers during the first quarter of 2024. Six
carriers — Allegiant, American, Delta, JetBlue, United and Silver — serve EYW
with 21 destinations and more than 20 nonstop flights. A 49,000-square-foot
Concourse A expansion, set for completion in 2026, is to include spaces for
eight gates, additional restrooms, support areas and is to improve the
airport's service and operational flexibility with ramp operations, safety, and
efficiency while addressing long-term passenger needs. New venues are to
include a First Call Beach Bar at baggage claim, Chili’s restaurant and Farm 2
Air Market. Also at EYW, Signature Aviation has
unveiled a new private 4,500-square-foot aviation terminal with covered parking
facilities, second-story patio with panoramic views and pilot’s lounge, work
areas and a café. Visit eyw.com/airlines, eyw.com/concourse-a or call 305-809-5200.
Keys Accommodations
At Everglades National Park, an all-new
75-seat stand-alone restaurant is open at the 24-unit Flamingo
Lodge and Restaurant, unveiled in
fall 2023 with studios and one- and two-bedroom suites, kitchenettes and
balconies overlooking Florida Bay. Rates are from $159 per night for a studio
to $299 per night for a two-bedroom unit, plus taxes, from May 1 to Oct. 31
with a 14-day maximum stay. Bed-and-breakfast packages are available. The
restaurant offers catch-and-cook options and casual fare. In addition, the
park's pink Guy Bradley Visitor Center — with a Florida National Parks
Association bookstore, interactive nature and art exhibits, and expansive views
overlooking Florida Bay — is open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The
2,400-square-mile Everglades National Park is the continental United States'
third-largest national park. Park entrance fees for vehicles and vessels are
$35 for a seven-day pass. Visit flamingoeverglades.com/flamingo-lodge-restaurant or call 855-708-2207.
Florida Green Lodging choices
in each of the Keys’ five districts — designated by Florida's Department of
Environmental Protection — are newly highlighted with a Green Lodging leaf
graphic on the destination’s website at fla-keys.com. The Keys’ 17 Green Lodging properties are Ocean Reef
Club and Reefhouse Resort and Marina in Key Largo; Amara Cay and La Siesta
resort and marina properties in Islamorada; The Hammocks at Marathon; Deer Run
on the Atlantic and Bahia Honda State Park cabins in the Lower Keys; and
Andrews Inn & Garden Cottages, Eden House, Doubletree by Hilton Grand Key
Resort, Fairfield Inn & Suites, Beachside Resort & Residences, Old Town
Manor, Rose Lane Villas, Southernmost Beach Resort, The Gardens Hotel and The
Marker in Key West.
In Key Largo, the 200-room Baker’s
Cay Resort at 97000 Overseas Highway is revitalizing its
rooftop garden with fresh herbs, tomatoes, edible flowers, cucumbers and other
vegetables to enhance garden-to-table fare. Executive Chef Carolann Wheeler is
developing the resort’s Chef’s Garden to seasonally enhance menus with fresh
produce. Sustainability initiatives throughout the resort include no single-use
plastics in meeting setups, handmade organic confetti for wedding packages,
refillable and recyclable bottles of water by Florida-based Proud Source, and
team activities involving local conservation groups. A resort team-building
activity includes group raft building using repurposed materials. Groups of up
to six can build rafts to race on Florida Bay. The resort has over 20,000 square
feet of meeting space including a 7,000-square-foot outdoor garden set among
shady coconut palm trees. Visit bakerscay.com or
call 305-852-5553.
The beachfront Islander Resort Islamorada, undergoing a multi-phase
renovation set for completion by mid-December, has unveiled refurbished guest
rooms, amenities and resort activities at the 82100 Overseas Highway property.
Fully renovated bungalows feature oceanside rooms and suites with updated
furniture and interiors in creams, whites, soft pinks and light blues,
complementing each room's private patio and lush manicured foliage. Its nearby
renovated Bayside Villas at Islander Resort, with townhome-style accommodations
redone in the same aesthetic with refurbished kitchens, is at 81450 Overseas
Highway. Islander Resort’s activities include yoga, crafting shell jewelry,
live music, Beach Movie Night on Fridays, Moonrise Bonfires on Saturdays,
complimentary loungers and rentable beach cabanas. Indoor meeting space,
totaling 18,000 square feet, also is slated for renovations. Upgrades are also
planned at three on-site dining options: Tides Beachside Bar & Grill,
offering lunch, dinner and cocktails with poolside and beachside service;
Elements Restaurant, serving breakfast; and the Oasis oceanfront food truck.
Visit islanderfloridakeys.com or
call 305-664-2031.
Islamorada Resort Collection is to offer 379 guestrooms,12
dining outlets, 80,000 square feet of meeting space and a world-class fishing
fleet when its newest resort, the
214-room Three Waters Resort & Marina, is
unveiled in Islamorada this fall as
an independent Marriott Bonvoy’s Tribute Portfolio hotel — the brand’s first
Florida Keys location. The resort is to include an island-style pizza
restaurant, a new signature restaurant featuring wood-fired fare and an
outdoor venue with Central American cuisine; two retail shops; a
water taxi for guests and a full-service marina; and renovated Tiki Bar. The
Collection currently includes the 110-room Amara Cay Resort and
the 55-unit La Siesta Resort & Villas. Planned activities include
offshore and backcountry fishing and ocean adventures by Spray Watersports,
with a 26-mile personal watercraft tour of backcountry mangroves and wildlife
preserves. Visit islamoradaresortcollection.com or call 866-806-0730.
The 125-unit Faro
Blanco Resort & Yacht Club, located by Marathon's
iconic 1950s lighthouse, is to convert to Faro Blanco Resort & Yacht Club,
Curio Collection by Hilton, in July. On the resort's third floor, premium king
and queen rooms are now fully renovated with new furniture and accents
featuring light wood tones, natural textures and Keys-inspired tropical art.
All guest rooms are to be fully renovated by late summer. The property includes
one-story bungalows, a new multi-level pool deck with bar ad infinity
pool, poolside cabanas and an all-new spa and fitness center, and 40,000 square
feet of indoor and outdoor meeting space. The resort is located at 1996
Overseas Highway. Visit faroblancoresort.com or
call 305-743-1234.
The Middle Keys' 24-acre,199-unit Isla
Bella Beach Resort at 1 Knights Key Blvd. in Marathon
haslaunched a partnership with Conch Republic Marine Army, with
complimentary voluntourism excursions available for hotel guests. The
nonprofit organization dedicates resources to the cleanup and
restoration of Keys mangrove habitats. For groups of 20 or more, with a minimum
food and beverage purchase, perks include an "It's 5 O'Clock
Somewhere" welcome reception, breakfast vouchers at Marketplace, private
pool for a day, fee-waived indoor meeting space, reduced outdoor site fees,
room upgrades, one complimentary room night for 40 booked, and reduced resort
and parking fees. The Virtuoso Preferred resort's offerings include a recently
unveiled Sushi Cabana restaurant, on-site fishing, diving and watersports
charters, a 4,000-square-foot spa, five pools, five food and beverage venues,
and more than 20,000 square feet of function space including 16,000 of
outdoor space and a 2,800-square-foot Hibiscus Event Center. Visit islabellabeachresort.com or call 305-481-9451.
In the Lower Keys, the new 44-unit,
all-suite Sugarloaf Key Hotel at the Sugarloaf
Key/Key West KOA Resort is open with amenities including boat rentals, poolside
pub and café, scheduled weekly trivia nights and live music, ice cream and
s’mores socials. Hotel suites accommodate up to six guests and include private
outdoor decks overlooking the property, kitchens with dishwasher and full-size
washer and dryer, and separate living room and bedroom. Unveiled in December
2023, the hotel is located at 251 State Road 939 on Sugarloaf Key. Visit sugarloafkeyhotel.com or call 305-745-3549.The legendary 311-room Casa
Marina Key West, Curio Collection by Hilton, has unveiled
extensive renovations to its 1500 Reynolds St. property.
Accommodating groups from 10 to 500, a
new 5,000-square-foot oceanfront event lawn has been added to its existing
11,000 square feet of indoor event space — which includes the newly enhanced
3,100-square-foot historic Flagler's Ballroom, 2,600-square-foot Grand Ballroom
and versatile 5,000-square-foot Keys Ballroom. All guest rooms — including 63
suites, many with large oceanfront balconies and patios — are renovated. The
resort's food and beverage outlets include the new lobby bar and lounge
inspired by Ernest Hemingway, The Canary Room, Morrison's Market and Flagler's
Ballroom. A new beach bar has opened complete with food service. Dorada, the
resort’s signature oceanside restaurant, is scheduled to open in late May.
Two upgraded piers accommodate watersports and group activities such as
personal watercraft tours, private snorkeling trips on a luxury catamaran and
sunset sails. Sister property The Reach Key West, Curio Collection
by Hilton, is located at 1435 Simonton St. on Key West’s
only private natural sand beach. Visit casamarinaresort.com or call 305-296-3535, orreachresort.com or call 305-296-5000.
Key West’s Southernmost
Beach Resort has unveiled newly renovated guest houses —
four restored 19th-century Victorian homes for adult-only
accommodations. The guest houses — Avalon, Dewey, Duval Gardens and
La Mer — blend intimate charms of bed-and-breakfast properties with modern
resort amenities and services. Shared spaces include the beachfront Dewey Deck
and the new Parlour Bar at Avalon, offering an array of handcrafted cocktails,
local beers and an extensive wine list. Guests have access to amenities
including three pools, bars, a spa, private Atlantic Ocean beach and the
Southernmost Beach Cafe. Southernmost Beach Resort, located at 1319 Duval St.,
offers live entertainment, group yoga classes, cocktail tastings and trivia
contests. Visit southernmostbeachresort.com or call 800-354-4455.
In Key West, the newly independent Key
West Historic Inns — the five historic boutique properties
of Ella's Cottages, Fitch Lodge, Lighthouse Hotel, Ridley House and Winslow's
Bungalows in the Old Town district — is under new management with Pivot, a
division of Davidson Hospitality Group. The Davidson portfolio also includes
Islamorada Resort Collection in Islamorada and Baker's Cay Resort in Key
Largo.Visit keywesthistoricinns.com or call 305-294-3333.
Keys Adventures
In Key West, Steve
and Doris Colgate’s Offshore Sailing School —
founded in 1964 by Olympian and
America’s Cup competitor Steve Colgate — offers three-day Learn to
Sail and weeklong Catamaran Live Aboard Cruising courses for US Sailing
certification. The renowned sailing school packages its courses with a resort
stay at Beachside Resort & Residences; courses are
also offered without accommodations. Sailing lessons and bareboat cruising
courses are taught aboard a Colgate 26 sailboat or a Lagoon 40 Catamaran, used
for six days with cruising certification courses. To celebrate the company’s
60th anniversary, course pricing starts at $1,964 per person, excluding
accommodations; with sailing lessons priced at $125 per person per hour with a
two-hour minimum. Visit OffshoreSailing.com, email info@OffshoreSailing.com or call 888-385-6177.
Yankee Freedom, the National Park Service ferry concessionaire taking
visitors to the remote Dry Tortugas National Park 70
miles west of Key West, has ordered a larger high-speed catamaran to replace
its current vessel. The new all-aluminum Yankee Freedom IV is
to carry 175 passengers daily and measures 112.5 feet long and 31.6 feet at the
beam. The new boat, with a speed of 28 knots, is to offer main-cabin seating
for 130 passengers as well as tables, a snack bar and an audiovisual
information center. Delivery is expected in 2025. Visit drytortugas.com or
call 800-634-0939.
Keys
Sustainability
In Key Largo, The Reef
Environmental Education Foundation (REEF) is building a new REEF Ocean
Exploration Center for Marine Conservation, to be unveiled June 8, 2025, on
World Oceans Day. The $5
million, 4,000-square-foot two-story facility, with a second-floor balcony, is
to feature an ocean exploration gallery and three centers for discovery
science, ocean outreach and program planning. REEF’s headquarters
is a classic conch-style house, known as the oldest building in the Upper Keys
still in its original location. Its on-site Interpretive Center, for
groups of up to 80, provides educational experiences about fish identification,
lionfish and mangrove ecology. REEF
is located at 98300 Overseas Highway. Visit reef.org/mccproject or call 305-852-0030.
In the Lower Keys on Summerland Key, the Plant a Million Corals Foundation and
the Key West–based Coastlove are
collaborating to grow mangroves at the foundation’s Summerland Farms, located
at 23801 Overseas Highway. Visitors and small groups can tour the facility to
learn about global coral restoration and micro-fragmentation, and the Florida
Keys Mangrove Nursery, where mangrove propagules are potted and
raised for planting programs. Mangroves and coral reefs offer natural
protection against tropical storms, buffering waves and storm surge. Visit plantamillioncorals.org or
call 772-216-0391.
Keys
Attractions
The Keys are installing 32 public
pickleball courts this year to meet demand of the newest
recreational sports craze. In Key Largo at Key Largo Community Park, 10 are set
for completion by summer by the Monroe County Parks and Beaches department. On
Big Pine Key, three courts at Blue Heron Park are to be completed this year,
for a total of six. Also, pickleball lines have been added to two Big Pine Key
Community Park tennis courts. In Key West at Higgs Beach there are six
permanent courts and two multi-purpose courts with an additional six pickleball
courts on two tennis courts. Also in Key West, pickleball lines were painted on
two Bay Point Park courts. Visit parksandbeaches.fun or call 305-453-8748.
Key West’s restored Elizabeth
Bishop House, where the famed United States poet laureate lived
and wrote during the 1930s and ‘40s, is expected to open in early 2025. Bishop
purchased the 19th-century eyebrow house in 1938. Plans for the on-site
Elizabeth Bishop Garden — to include plants from a list drawn from botanical
and garden references in Bishop’s letters, poems, paintings and sketches —
include public visitor tours in 2025. An accessible garden pathway is to lead
visitors through permanent exhibits illuminating Bishop’s life and work to a
small seating area for reflection and reading. A rear yard presentation area
will seat about 50. The property, a registered Literary Landmark and the new
home of the Key West Literary Seminar, is located at 624 White St. Visit kwls.org or call 305-293-9291.
Keys Dining
In Islamorada, the all-new 3,700-square-foot Papa
Joe’s Waterfront — providing signature sunset views of
both the Atlantic Ocean and Florida Bay on Upper Matecumbe Key — is open.
Stretching over Florida Bay, the venue seats 130 indoors and 32 on the outdoor
patio and features a large open Tiki bar. Originally built in 1938, Papa Joe’s
was a Florida Keys institution until it was demolished in 2011. Located at
79786 Overseas Highway, it’s open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday
(closed Wednesday), and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Visit PapaJoesWaterfront.com or call 305-433-4662.
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