"This was a nice surprise. The location was awesome and accessible to everything that I did over the few days. I was there the hammocks the beach, the pool, the paddle boards, kayaks everything made it well worth staying. The staff were friendly.. parking was abundant. And even though it was on route one, it was set off the road and quiet."
"Small, friendly hotel, pleasant setting. Very nice access to the water with kayak loan…. Free parking. The rooms are clean with basic equipment (coffee machine, fridge, chair and table). THE
Staff is pleasant. You have to be transported. Some restaurants nearby (more or less by car). If you are looking for a place for breakfast, don’t hesitate to go to Harriette’s, a 10-minute walk away."
"A nice resort with older bathrooms but renovated rooms. Water trips start right from the hotel. Otherwise the price is completely over the top plus a $40 resort fee, which is well over $300 per night just for one night."
"Excellent location being on the water and close to everything from food and liquor shopping to have a restaurant with tiki boats to rent right next door, the fish house 2.5 miles away. Service was great from the office with TJ to have a good coffee machine in the office and 2 bottles of water in the room. This is my third time and always leave with nice memories."
"To go to the dive shop to book here, it is very close to the dive shop, but there are some roads that can be passed around in the middle of the sea. The hotel can park for free. General facilities, breakfast is simple. When the front desk checked out, the room number was mistyped, but it was discovered in time."
"It can be said that this is a good hotel, although the facilities are old. Perhaps due to its superior location in Key Largo and the large number of guests who come to stay all year round, there is no time for renovation and upgrading??? But in any case, it should be repaired and upgraded!"
"During the day, playing in Key West is rather embarrassing. The next day, I plan to go to the Everglades early in the morning. It is more appropriate to stay in Key Largo in time and place. Hotel location, the environment is very good, after the lake, and its own beach. Sunbathe on the sun loungers, drink, watch the sunset, watch the scenery, birds and lizards, and completely liberate your mind and body. Hotel service is not bad. The downside is that the air conditioning is too noisy and affects rest. This is not unique to this hotel, but a common problem of the same type of hotel in the United States. There is also a small shower in the bathroom shower, and the shower is not refreshing. In the peak season, the price is still expensive. Of course, Key West is more expensive. So I imagine that there should be a lot of planning trips like this: It is estimated that I will plan to stay in Kilago for one night, plus friends who like water sports. With so many hotels on the island, the price will naturally go up. In short, it is worthy of this house price, especially on weekends. If you want to be cheap, you can only make a reservation as soon as possible. 😁😁"
"The front desk had a very bad attitude. I felt that I was discriminated against by the front desk. It was a very bad check-in experience. The front desk lady arranged a room next to the noisiest restaurant, and I was woken up at 7am. I asked them to change it last night, but the front desk said that Ctrip arranged this location. I don't know whether the location of Ctrip booking was originally very bad, or the front desk discriminated against me... The key is that they didn't change the room."
"It's a lovely spot, away from the hustle and bustle. You feel at home. Unfortunately, the breakfast is too meager for a longer stay.
We had two lovely days.
Unfortunately, the nearby, independent and only restaurant, ”Snappers,” impressed us with its arrogance, hecticness, and unfriendliness."
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Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Key Largo?
October is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Key Largo, with average nightly rates around KRW 299,937. Prices peak in February, when rates reach about KRW 689,283 per night.
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KRW 689,283
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KRW 630,099
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KRW 599,662
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KRW 547,030
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KRW 433,312
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KRW 329,106
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KRW 341,365
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KRW 374,339
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KRW 299,937
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KRW 342,634
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KRW 430,564
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Hotel rates in Key Largo are typically lowest on Thursday, with average nightly rates around KRW 388,079. Sunday tends to be the most expensive, averaging KRW 475,798 per night.
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GGuest UserBasic, but comfortable and clean. Air con works a treat but is noisy. Didn’t bother us but just in case it would be a deal breaker for other people. Staff helpful and friendly. Sea warm and about 30s walk from our room.
Would definitely stay again if I was ever in the Keys again.
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