![]() ![]() Guest rooms range from $200 and two-bedroom suites are $500 plus (rates subject to season). The resort was revamped in 2013, so it is up to par with the latest amenities if you’re looking for a quick get away, wedding, or business meeting. Their pool overlooking Everglades National Park is chilled in the summer, and warm and cozy in the winter. Kona Kai is also an adults-only resort - no children under 16, so serenity is a guarantee. It’s an inschool environmental education program offered to 900 students keyswide that teaches them to be good stewards of the Earth. The facility is known for giving back to the community with its Upper Keys Fairchild Challenge. Tour guides are available, but if you’re a lover of adventure, you can also embark on a solo viewing. Kona Kai is the only botanic garden in the world that allows an overnight stay and a 24/7 viewing of the gardens. ![]() Kona Kai Resort and Botanic Garden: Consistent winners of “Excellence” from both Fodor’s and TripAdvisor, Kona Kai is a Key Largo boutique hideaway adorned with gardens that will truly take your breath away (sans any allergy jokes). ![]() Casa Morada also provides breakfast, use of kayaks, bikes, snorkel equipment, and on the weekends they have complimentary yoga classes so guests can get their “om” on. Rates range from $299 to $499 until October 31st. The service is excellent, and there’s never a crowd. As a local, I enjoy coming here on the boat with my friends for a quiet night and some delicious champagne. Featured on NBC’s Today Show, The Travel Channel, Fine Living, and Conde Nast Traveler this adults-only hotel has its own bay, pool, private boat, and quaint bar with a spectacular view of the water. Rates are determined by the season and in January run from $200 for an efficiency to $400 during September for a two bedroom.Ĭasa Morada: Located bayside at Channel Marker 82, and commanding GPS coordinates of 24.5613 North – 80.3638 West, the Casa Morada offers the seclusion of a private island with it’s mere 16-suite hotel. Come dive, fish, snorkel, or go on an eco tour offered by the hotel to explore the old Florida Keys. With their website having a live feed of the sunset and a perfectly placed “You Should Be Here” sign, this resort hosts a private beach and dock in addition to a series of accommodations that range from one-room efficiencies to two-bedroom cottages. ![]()
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