Located in Islamorada, less than 1 km from Upper Matecumbe Key, Sunset Inn provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and barbecue facilities.
Joanne
United Kingdom
It was very clean and nice pool area , staff very welcoming .
Just off the Overseas Highway and in front of the ocean, this Islamorada hotel offers an on-site marina. The beachfront hotel features an outdoor pool. WiFi is included in the resort fee.
Barbara
United Kingdom
The location was great, the room was huge, the beach and pool area were lovely. We liked the free pool towels and the pool bar.
They had a shuttle service to take you around the resort for free, which was brilliant.
Lovely grounds and foliage.
This beachfront hotel is located in Islamorada, Florida and features transfer services within 6 km from the property. WiFi is included in the resort fee.
Located in Islamorada, 1.7 km from Upper Matecumbe Key, The Islands of Islamorada provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a bar.
Boasting barbecue facilities, Treasure Harbor is situated in Islamorada in the Florida region, 2.9 km from Windley Key and 8.1 km from Upper Matecumbe Key.
ROB
United States
Great location on the water, the experience of being on a house boat, the location to visit other places, the vibe.
This Islamorada resort in the Florida Keys is located near Alligator Reef. It boasts an oceanfront freshwater pool, a Tiki Bar and a private beach area. Each accommodation includes a full kitchen.
On average, it costs £207 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Islamorada for tonight. You'll pay on average around £339 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Islamorada will cost around £272 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Miami International Airport, 130km away, then drive south for about 2 hours. Alternatively, take a Greyhound bus from Miami, a 3-hour journey. For domestic travellers, drive directly via US-1 South. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Islamorada, Florida, is Miami International Airport. It's approximately 124km away, offering numerous flight options and easy road connections.
Islamorada, Florida, lacks a public transport system. However, it's pedestrian and cycle-friendly with numerous bike rental shops. For longer distances, consider hiring a car or using taxi services. Boat rentals are also popular for exploring the surrounding keys. Always remember to follow local traffic regulations.
The best area to stay in Islamorada, Florida, is the Village Centre. It's popular for its convenient access to top attractions like the History of Diving Museum, Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park, and a variety of dining options.
What guests said about Islamorada:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very nice place for kayaking and snorkeling.
Very nice place for kayaking and snorkeling. For sure you will see Robbie's that is the place to go to organize and do everything but be very much aware! We went there for dinner, feeding the tarpoons and to chill and as long as we brought money everything was fine. We were independently Kayaking close by and the owner of Robbie approached us in a rough, unfriendly way as soon as he realized we had private kayaks not from him.. We were having some floating issues and he was completely disrespectful also with risk for our safety...
Luckly the staff at Robbie's are amazing! While the owner can only see $$, $$ before humans
Luca
Denmark
10
Scored 10
The Islander resort delivered a beautiful beach with great...
The Islander resort delivered a beautiful beach with great views. Our suite was very updated with design features. The bar service on the beach was wonderful. At night and early in the morning the private patio was a wonderful retreat. There were a lot of local restaurants to choose from, but the bar and restaurant on site were very good as well. We spent one day at Theatre of the Sea. The dolphin show and exhibits were very enjoyable. We will return.
Renee
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you don't have plans on the water, there is pretty much...
If you don't have plans on the water, there is pretty much nothing to do. You need access to a boat and good weather to enjoy multiple days here. Everything we planned got cancelled because of the wind (snorkeling, kayaking, parasailing). We basically went to the diving museum, watched tv, and went out to eat. Definitely visit Lorelei's or the Morada Bay Cafe for awesome views. Midway cafe is the GOAT, order ahead for even faster service. Don't come here for the beaches, you'll be disappointed.
Rebecca
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Islamorado in December was good for kayaking but probably...
Islamorado in December was good for kayaking but probably would be a little cool for most water sports. Seems to be more of a fishing area. Good restaurant options. Be prepared for traffic on Highway 1 if you are traveling by car. We had dinner at Lorelei’s, good atmosphere and great service on the beach but food was just average. We also had dinner at Lazy Days. Food was better here but service was not. Had breakfast at Mangrove Mikes. Huge portions, (enough to share) and was very good with even gluten free options. Also had breakfast at F’ing bagels. Great food and service but options were more limited that a regular diner. We kayaked in the mangroves with Keys Kayaks and Jade was a great host. Didn’t see manatees or much wildlife but it was still a great experience. Betsy the lobster is a good photo op.
Wendy
United States
10
Scored 10
The resort was wonderful. Very relaxing.
The resort was wonderful. Very relaxing. Especially liked that they texted each day to see if we needed anything. Islamorada was beautiful. We enjoyed all the restaurants we visited. Staff at all of them were very friendly. Only thing we didn’t enjoy was the traffic. It was hard getting out on the main road from the different places. But we would go back
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Islamorada is a charming village, with magnificent beaches.
Islamorada is a charming village, with magnificent beaches. Only thing that surprised me is that most restaurants close at 9 pm so it was not easy to eat one evening. But I would have stayed much longer.
The pool was packed when we arrived at the end of the day. Not a chair to spare. Thankfully, we were able to head to the beach and watch a storm come in. It rained for our entire visit at the resort. We ate at the Tiki Hut until we were drenched even sitting under the thatched roof. We relocated indoors to finish our meal and order additional food. It wasn't the same as being outdoors yet, it was nice that this hotel offered an indoor dining opportunity.
PROS: very friendly front desk staff. We had flight issues and needed to stay one more night and one woman went out of her way to contact several nearby hotels to see if they had availability. <3
Cool rooms - with couch, kitchenette w/fridge, stove, micro, sink, coffee maker, kitchen utensils, etc. Within walking distance of restaurants/bars which we love! Also, a very friendly kitty on site visited us!
Loved the location of our first floor king bed studio. Right on the beach. Beach full of hammocks chairs and tables to make sunset views exceptional. New beautiful pool. I was actually the first guest ever to go in the pool ... it opened the day we arrived. They provide kayaks (my first time) and bicycles. Looking forward to returning with family and or friends ❤️
The resort exceeded our expectations in every aspect. The hotel was absolutely great, the rooms was big and very comfortable, the pool was very nice and the beach had a very romantic touch. We also loved the beach bar and the food and the drinks were fantastic. We definitely want to come back to the Amara Cay Resort once again.
It’s a town home and we are a group of five. So it’s nice to stay in one place together. First time we stayed it smelled dank and moldy. but thats not the hotels fault. guests like leaving the doors open and that salty humid air does damage. This time around the town home smelled pleasant and was cleaned well enough.
Our room had a sea view and an enormous bed. We enjoyed sitting on the dock watching the sunset, followed by lightning in the distance with a bottle of wine.
Try the Islamorada brewery across the road. Great beer and food. Do try the cocktails, especially the Bold Fashioned and the beer battered alligator 🐊
great location on the beach but construction noise and dust that we were not told about they moved our room but still in a noisy location not willing to move us to a better location gave us a few dollars of our bill but not the point disappointing but liked the hotel.
The Fisher Inn Resort & Marina is a nice and relaxing place for a get away. We enjoyed the balcony, the beds are super comfy and they offer some great resort amenities. The continental breakfast was better than expected and the hotel staff are friendly.
Room was comfortable and clean. The price could have been a little cheaper for the room but over all great stay! Check in clerk was very nice! Room was comfy and bathroom was up to date. Would stay again in the future.
So peaceful, beautiful location. Staff friendly and welcoming. Location amazing, right on the beach, lots of natural shade and if you are not a sunbather there are bikes, paddle boards and kayaks free to use.
Beautiful grounds and a great beach. We were in the unmodernised part of the hotel which was clean and comfortable.
The swimming pool area was good and the staff on poolside very attentive.
Great location. Very clean, well looked after boutique hotel.
Rooms were spacious The pool area is really nice and open late!
We loved our stay. A special find in Islamorada.
Great location in the Islamorada area, exceptionally clean, beautiful views from the property of the ocean. Just a great place to stay…relax, swim in the pool.
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