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Where to Stay in the Florida Keys (5 Best Places, By a Local)

Updated February 6, 2026
View of the oceanfront lounging area by the pool at Amara Cay

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The Florida Keys have a variety of lodging options, from resorts to camping. After living in the Florida Keys for over a decade, I’ve found that each island has its own vibe. 

The best places for first-time visitors to stay are Islamorada and Key West. You could even split your stay to experience both areas and cover everything that there is to do in the Florida Keys. 

In Islamorada, my top pick would be The Islands of Islamorada, which offers suites & villas on a stunning estate. In Key West, I was very impressed when staying at the Pier House Resort & Spa, which has an unbeatable location on Duval Street, yet remarkably a private beach, too. 

Keep reading to learn more about these places and others. There’s something for everyone in the Florida Keys!

Best Places to Stay in the Florida Keys

If you’re short on time, these are my top picks: 

Ok, now scroll down for a deep dive into the pros (and cons) of each area of the Florida Keys: 

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5 Best Neighborhoods & Areas to Stay in the Florida Keys

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Best for Outdoor Adventures
Best for Relaxed Vacations
Best for Families & Boaters
Best for Low-Key Travelers
Best for Nightlife & History

The Florida Keys are a chain of over 800 islands that stretch over 100 miles long off the coast of South Florida. Thankfully, there are only a few main islands that you should consider staying at. Key Largo is the northernmost island. As you go south, you’ll find Islamorada, Marathon, Big Pine Key, and then Key West. 

In this guide, I break down the best islands to stay on from North to South. So, come along to find the right island for you!

Key Largo

Overlooking view of the docked boats at Playa Largo Resort & Spa
View from the Sol by the Sea restaurant at Playa Largo Resort & Spa

👉 Best Area For Outdoor Adventures | Best Key Largo Hotels: Playa Largo Resort & SpaBungalows Key LargoBay Harbor Lodge and Coconut Bay Resort

Staying in Key Largo provides access to all the outdoor activities that the Keys are known for, without the long drive. Key Largo is only an hour from Miami, but it feels like it’s a world away from the hustle and bustle. 

Key Largo is best for those who like long days out on the water and then getting back in time for happy hour and sunset. It’s also a great place to stay for families who like to spend their days kayaking, snorkeling, diving, or fishing. 

Playa Largo Resort & Spa is a Marriott property that offers a true resort experience with a pool right on the water and great on-site dining options. The Bungalows Key Largo elevates the resort experience further by being an adults-only all-inclusive. 

Bay Harbor Lodge and Coconut Bay Resort offers quaint rooms on a lush property. This resort sets itself apart with fantastic service and free perks like kayaks, paddle boards, and daily freshly baked scones.

Pros of Staying in Key Largo:

  • Close to Miami
  • More affordable prices
  • Easy access to outdoor activities

Cons of Staying in Key Largo:

  • Far from the Lower Keys
  • Limited nightlife
  • Beaches can be rocky with darker water
  • Town is not scenic

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Best HotelsPlaya LargoBungalows Key LargoBay Harbor Lodge and Coconut Bay Resort

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Rentals on VRBO in Key Largo (or Browse Airbnb rentals)

🍽️ Where to Eat The Fish House ($$$), Lazy Lobster ($$$), Mikes BBQ 101 ($), C&C Wood Fire Eats ($$), The Buzzard’s Roost ($$), Key Largo Conch House ($$)

🍸 Where to DrinkThe Armory ($$), Snook’s Bayside ($$$), The Big Chill ($$)

🎟️ Top Attractions – Snorkeling & scuba diving at John Pennekamp State Park, Wild Bird Center, Swim with dolphins at Dolphins Plus Bayside

Islamorada

Panoramic view of the white sand beach and lounge area at the Islander Resort
Beach at the Islander Resort in Islamorada

👉 Best Area For Relaxed Vacations | Best Islamorada Hotels: The Islands of IslamoradaThe Moorings VillageIslander ResortThree Waters ResortAmara Cay

Islamorada is 30 minutes south of Key Largo. Being here will make you feel like you’ve made it to the Caribbean with the crystal clear waters, palm trees, and artsy boutiques. Islamorada is the perfect place for a relaxed vacation. 

The Islands of Islamorada has suites and multi-bedroom villas to suit families. It also offers a plethora of activities, so you never have to leave the property. Amenities include boat dockage, paddle boards, kayaks, bicycles, a pickleball court, s’mores kits, and yoga, along with a pool and hot tub, of course.

The Moorings Village caters to luxury travelers who prefer to have their own villa by the water, while staying within walking distance of some of the best restaurants in the area. Meanwhile, The Islander Resort is a retro-turned-chic hideaway. Its long sandy beach is dotted with cabanas, and there’s a very insightful Keys History Museum on-site as well. 

The Three Waters Resort and Amara Cay are sister properties that were recently acquired by Marriott and have just undergone a full renovation this past year. Be one of the first to stay at this refreshed hotel with multiple eateries and a water view!

Pros of Staying in Islamorada:

  • Clear Water, Sandy Beaches
  • Great Restaurants
  • Nice areas to walk and bike

Cons of Staying in Islamorada:

  • Can be pricey

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Marathon

View of the vibrant lounge seats around the pool area at Marlin Bay Resort & Marina
Pool at Marlin Bay Resort & Marina

👉Best Area For Families & Boaters | Best Marathon Hotels: Hawks Cay ResortIsla Bella Beach ResortMarlin Bay Resort & Marina

Marathon is loved by locals and known for its small-town vibes and relaxed attitude. Tiki bars abound in this area, and most visitors only pass through on their way to Key West. But Marathon is worth staying in, and I especially recommend it for families and boaters.

Hawks Cay Resort places special emphasis on activities for kids, making it a great place to stay for families. Isla Bella Beach Resort offers a more adult focus with the same resort-style amenities. 

Marlin Bay Resort & Marina is the perfect place to come if you have a boat or plan on staying on your boat. Amenities like showers, a pool, and a sauna make it very comfortable to overnight on your boat at Marlin Bay’s secure marina dockage. They also offer multi-bedroom units that make it easy to bring your whole family.

Pros of Staying in Marathon:

  • Midway in the Keys
  • Relaxed atmosphere
  • Great boating and fishing
  • More affordable restaurants

Cons of Staying in Marathon:

  • Far from major attractions

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Big Pine Key

Overlooking view of the Bahia Honda State Park surrounded by greenery
Bahia Honda State Park, near Big Pine Key

👉 Best Area For Low-Key Travelers | Best Big Pine Hotels: Sugarloaf Key HotelParmer’s ResortLittle Palm Island Resort & Spa

Staying in the Big Pine Key area probably means you are Key West bound, but budget conscious, or just looking to get away from it all. Here, you’ll be far away from attractions in the rest of the Keys, but only around 20 minutes to Key West.

Vacation rentals abound in Big Pine Key, so get a group together to split the cost! If you have an RV, drive it down the Florida Keys Scenic Highway and spend some time at one of the RV parks to enjoy amenities at a great price. One such place is Sugarloaf Key Hotel, which also offers rooms. 

Parmer’s Resort may seem no frills at first glance, but it delivers on what really counts: customer service, breakfast, and key amenities in a quiet area.

On the other hand, head to Little Palm Island Resort & Spa for a decidedly luxurious stay. Board their boat to arrive at the resort, and get swept away by the air of exclusivity. It’s the perfect place to unplug!

Pros of Staying in Big Pine Key:

  • Many home rentals and RV parks available
  • Close to Key West and Bahia Honda State Park
  • More affordable than Key West

Cons of Staying in Big Pine Key:

  • Requires a commute from long nights out in Key West
  • Far from attractions in the Upper Keys
  • Lack of options for mid range accommodations

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Best HotelsSugarloaf Key HotelParmer’s ResortLittle Palm Island Resort & Spa

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Rentals on VRBO in Big Pine Key (or Browse Airbnb rentals)

🍽️ Where to Eat Square Grouper ($$$), Broil ($$$), Morning Joint ($), The Bent Prop Bar & Grill ($$), My New Joint ($$), Five Brothers Two ($), Forks & Stix ($$)

🍸 Where to DrinkNo Name Pub ($)

🎟️ Top Attractions – See Key Deer at No Name Pub, Bahia Honda State Park

Key West

View of the vibrant cafe seating at the beachfront of Mansion on the Sea
Cafe seating at the Mansion on the Sea

👉Best Area For Nightlife & History | Best Key West Hotels: Pier House Resort & SpaThe Mansion on the SeaAndrew’s Inn & Garden CottagesElla’s Cottages

Key West has a reputation for its hard partying ways, pirate history, and historical significance, among other things. 

Key West is unlike anywhere else in the Keys due to its grid layout of narrow streets and small Queen Anne-style mansions. Over 200 years of hardy sailors, followed by waves of businessmen and creative types, have given Key West a multitude of landmarks. Stay near Duval Street to be near them all. 

Right at the beginning of Duval Street is the Pier House Resort & Spa, which on top of its great location also boasts its own private little beach. It’s a true haven in this sometimes congested part of town. 

All the way on the other, more quiet end of Key West, is The Mansion on the Sea, right near the Southernmost point buoy. One reviewer said it best, “We felt like we were visiting our rich, extended family in the midst of the Gilded Age.” It’s a picture perfect mansion with a Key West touch and a colorful paint job with wide open views of the ocean. 

If you prefer to be somewhere close to Duval, but set back a block or two from the revelry, then consider staying at boutique hotels like Andrew’s Inn or Ella’s Cottages. Hospitality takes the forefront at these quaint hotels with garden pools and breakfast. 

Pros of Staying in Key West:

  • Plenty of attractions for every age and interest
  • Variety of restaurants and bars
  • Great nightlife
  • Unique architecture and history

Cons of Staying in Key West:

  • Can be busy and congested, particularly if a cruise ship is in port
  • Can get rowdy, especially during some holidays
  • Long drive to get there from Miami

Tips for Staying in the Florida Keys

Expect Traffic

The vehicles on the bridge of Overseas Highway
Bridge and pedestrian bridge of Overseas Highway in the Florida Keys

There is only one road in and out of the Florida Keys, and while it is rarely at a standstill, it is often congested. Expect more major delays around holidays and weekends. 

Get Out on the Water

A boat docked at Bud n’ Mary’s Marina
Docked Boat at Bud n’ Mary’s Marina, Islamorada

Although there are plenty of activities to do on land, the real magic of the Florida Keys is getting out on the water. It astounds me how many people come to the Keys and never get on a boat. Take that sunset cruise, snorkel tour, dive lesson, jet ski rental, and anything else you may get the opportunity to do! Otherwise, you really haven’t seen the Keys.

If you don’t know where to start, I recommend checking out Florida Keys tours on Viator!

Bring or Buy Snorkel Gear

The author Natalie Becerra wearing a mask and snorkel at the beach
Me, ready to go snorkeling with my mask and snorkel on

See fish and other sea-life while at the beach without having to rent gear. For the cost of one or two rentals, you can buy your own mask and snorkel online or at any dive shop.

Know that the Keys are Fishing Villages at Heart

Don’t expect everything to be perfectly manicured or to experience great service all the time. The Florida Keys was mostly developed in the early 70s and has pretty much stayed that way due to development restrictions. It’s part of its charm, but the area has its quirks, too. Just blame it on island time.

Be Flexible

We are lucky to experience mostly sunny weather here in the Keys. However, sometimes tropical systems can bring wind or showers. Leave some extra time in your schedule to rearrange your activities in case the weather gets in the way.

FAQs about the Florida Keys

What are the best areas to stay in the Florida Keys for first-timers?

Islamorada and Key West are the best areas to stay in the Florida Keys for first-timers. Islamorada offers a central base to explore the best of the Keys. Key West offers a variety of restaurants and attractions that will appeal to everyone, and is a must-visit.

What are safe areas to stay in the Florida Keys?

Everywhere is very safe. The Florida Keys has a small town feel where many don’t even feel the need to lock their doors. The only area of concern is to generally be vigilant when out late due to impaired driving.

What are the best parts of the Florida Keys to stay on a budget?

Stay in Key Largo if you are interested in exploring the Upper Keys, or Marathon to explore the Lower Keys if you’re on a budget. 

What are the best parts of the Florida Keys to stay with kids?

Stick to a resort with lots of activities like Hawks Cay or a property with villas like The Islands of Islamorada or Marlin Bay.

What are the best parts of the Florida Keys to stay for couples?

For a romantic getaway, unwind in the quiet Lower Keys at Little Palm Island Resort & Spa or keep it simple with the all-inclusive Bungalows Key Largo. In Key West, I recommend the centrally located Pier House

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There are plenty of places to stay in the Florida Keys for adventure lovers, party goers, romantic couples, and young families. Now that you’ve figured out where to stay, read my recommendations for fun things to do in the Florida Keys.

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6 Comments

  1. brilliant, thank you .
    we are hoping to stay somewhere cheap and are thinking of getting a motel with BBQ facilities, as we know eating out can be expensive and we will be just off a transactlantic cruise and have 3 nights to spend in Florida before our flight home, so we are thinking the keys but some reviews are not that great for motels with BBQ facilities and a kitchenette
    any advice please?

    1. It can certainly be difficult to find a more affordable place to stay in the keys, even more so with cooking facilities and good reviews. I think the place that would best suit you would be Rock Reef Resort in Key Largo. Some of the rooms have kitchenettes and the resort offers amenities like grills, a pool, beach, and kayaks. Alternatively, I recommend looking for a regular hotel that offers free breakfast, then you can grab some prepared lunch items at Publix (salads, sandwiches), and take advantage of happy hours to save on dinner. Another great option is using VRBO to book a condo like this one that has access to community bbq’s and a full kitchen in the unit. Hope you have a great time on your trip!

  2. Great post, thank you! we are taking a road trip to the keys from Atlanta for spring break. We are taking a boat to Dry Tortugas one full day. I am unsure if staying in downtown Key West with two kids 11 and 14 is a good idea or too rowdy? I want to be close to the dock for the boat trip, but don’t want our down time to be uncomfortable due to being around too much partying. I wonder if staying for two nights at La Concha or Courtyard Marriott would be a good idea or if we should stay further north and make the drive to Key West. We also plan to spend a couple days in Everglades on way up or down too.

    1. The Dry Tortugas is such an amazing day trip, you’re going to love it! I would highly recommend staying directly in Key West since you have to arrive very early to the docks. The Courtyard Marriott is fine if you don’t mind driving over, it is a quieter area that would require a drive to any attraction. The Concha is within walking distance, however it is right in the middle of Duval, where it is pretty noisy which could disrupt your sleep. I wouldn’t be too worried about the rowdiness as a family, unless you are out very late or there during a major holiday . I recommend staying at the Pier House Resort, which is at the beginning of Duval so it is much quieter and still boasts proximity to the Dry Tortugas dock and other attractions. 

    1. The Florida Keys are all fairly quiet, with the exception of Key West. The quietest would be near Big Pine Key.

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