Key West Hotels
Marquesa HotelThis tiny hotel on Fleming Street beckons to travelers who don't have young kids. In fact, you have to be at least 14 years of age to stay at The Marquesa. A look at the amenities list and restaurant menu items and you'll get a sense of that mature vibe — in other words, don't expect to see any chicken nuggets or hot dogs... Better for couples!!
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Sunset Key Guest Cottages Resort and SpaThis luxurious Westin property is ideal for fulfilling your latest Robinson Crusoe fantasy, seeing as this hotel comprises 7 acres of Sunset Key, a private island that's 27 acres long and located approximately 10 minutes away from Key West by ferry. And to make the deserted-isle vibe a little easier to stomach, you'll find that each one-, two-, three- or four-bedroom, white-washed cottage comes with a stocked kitchen, a private balcony, two flat-screen TVs, an iPod docking stations and complimentary Internet access
Santa Maria Luxury SuitesThis all-suite hotel, just a block from Key West's lively Duval Street, wins lodgers over with its thoughtful, unique amenities. Some of the most noteworthy include the Dove candies distributed during turn-down service, the Bath & Body Works toiletries and the wine chillers included in each room
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Ocean Key ResortPier House Resort and Caribbean Spahe Pier House Resort has all the necessary ingredients of a great Key West hotel: a prime location (just northwest of Mallory Square), an attentive staff and abundant amenities. This quaint property comprises a heated outdoor pool and its own private stretch of white-sand beach, which make it popular with sun-seekers.
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