The Florida Keys is a popular destination for its lush tropical scenery, unique culture, rich history, and laid-back beach vibes. Located in the Gulf of Mexico just off the southern tip of Florida, the Florida Keys consists of approximately 1700 islands surrounded by a coral reef. From the southernmost island of Key West to a variety of sandy beaches, state parks, coral reefs, and beachfront communities, there is much to explore in the Florida Keys. The best way to experience the Florida Keys is to stay in a boutique hotel. Our hotels are designed to make each stay feel memorable. Take a look at our list and plan your next stay.
South of Miami, just off the southern tip of Florida in the Gulf of Mexico, lies the famous Florida Keys. This archipelago consists of about 1700 unique islands that make up the most southern point of the continental United States. It is surrounded by a beautiful coral reef and is a popular location for any traveler wanting to escape cold weather, explore its unique history, scenery, and cuisine, or simply relax by the beach and escape busy city life. Best of all, you can explore much of the Florida Keys by car, and a drive from Miami to Key Largo to Key West is considered one of the great American road trips. No matter which property you choose to stay in the Florida Keys there is a room at a boutique hotel or resort waiting to ensure your stay is highly memorable. We have chosen each hotel and resort based on factors such as their location, prices, rating, reviews, services, and accommodations. In addition, each boutique hotel offers its own range of amenities, such as free breakfast, spa and pool facilities, private beach access, a king-size bed, and a superb ocean view. All of our luxury rooms and cottages are designed to provide you with the best in both comfort and luxury. For the best prices on boutique hotel rooms, cottages, and resorts in the Florida Keys, view our website to make a booking.
Seeing the main sights of the Florida Keys is incredibly easy, whether by car or by coach. The Overseas Highway is a 113-mile stretch of road that travels from the southern tip of Florida all the way to the island of Key West, which marks the furthest south you can travel in the continental United States. Head from Fort Lauderdale south through the city of Miami until you reach the island of Key Largo in the northern part of the Florida Keys. This island is home to the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, which features over 70 miles of coral reefs just off the beach and is a popular area for diving, snorkeling, and other water-based activities. It is also close to the Everglades, making it a popular destination for ecotourists. Head south through Tavernier to the popular fishing town of Islamorada and take a stroll around the marina, where you can enjoy local seafood delicacies, go out on the water, explore the local state parks, and relax at the local beach. Don’t forget to try some famous key lime pie while here.
Keep heading south along the Overseas Highway until you reach the city of Marathon. This city covers thirteen islands and marks the eastern point of the massive Seven Mile Bridge that leads to Key West. While in Marathon, you can take some time to explore the Sea Turtle Hospital, where rescued sea turtles are rehabilitated and released back into the wild, and the Dolphin Research Center, where you can see dolphins and sea lions close up. Perhaps head to the tiny island of Pigeon Key for snorkeling or explore the many parks, beaches, and heritage trails around the area. Head over the Seven Mile Bridge and explore the island of Big Pine Key and the nearby beaches in Bahia Honda State Park, as well as the rare white-tailed deer in the National Key Deer Refuge, before continuing your journey to Key West. At the end of your journey is the island of Key West, the southernmost point in the United States. Take a walk down the vibrant Duval Street, home to a variety of shops, restaurants, and bars. Explore the Hemingway House, where author Ernest Hemingway lived and worked in the 1930s, go kayaking in the mangrove swamps, relax among the palm trees and swim in the waters at Smathers Beach, and enjoy the celebrations as the sun sets over the Atlantic Ocean in Mallory Square. Exploring each area is easy when you book your dates in one of our Florida Keys boutique hotels with the best rating and reviews at the most affordable prices.
Each of our boutique hotel rooms and suites in the Florida Keys has been chosen based on their high rating, reviews from previous guests, quality services, central location, and affordable prices. If visiting Key Largo, stay at an inn overlooking Florida Bay with free Wi-Fi and private beach access. Head down to Islamorada and experience a Caribbean-inspired boutique hotel in Upper Matecumbe Key, where each suite offers access to free Wi-Fi, a swimming pool, an on-site bar, and opportunities for activities such as biking and kayaking.
In Marathon, stay in a resort room with a balcony, free breakfast, onsite restaurant, spa and fitness center, and access to many local activities. Head to Little Torch Key just past Big Pine and stay in an island resort with private beach and marina access, spa facilities, and delicious gourmet dining options. Finally, stay in a classic-style garden cottage in the heart of Key West close to Duval Street and the Hemmingway House, and enjoy free Wi-Fi, free breakfast, an outdoor pool, and full concierge services. Take a look at our range of boutique hotel rooms and suites in the Florida Keys to find the one that best suits you for your preferred dates.
All services provided to guests staying at one of our boutique hotels ensure the best experience imaginable. We chose each hotel based on its excellent rating, outstanding reviews, and convenient location. Boutique hotels have fewer rooms than major chain hotels, allowing the staff to tailor their services to fit the specific needs of each traveler. For the best deals on a boutique luxury property with the best rating and reviews, reserve one of our boutique rooms or suites for your forthcoming dates in the Florida Keys.