Located in Big Pine Key, Old Wooden Bridge Resort & Marina provides sea views and free WiFi, 25 miles from Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters and 15 miles from Seven Mile Bridge.
Offering free WiFi, Big Pine Key Motel is located in Big Pine Key, 22 miles from Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters and 30 miles from Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum.
Betty
United States of America
Room was clean and same as picture, cold a/c, tv worked well.
In the Florida Keys, this Ramrod Key resort features a full-service dive center, an outdoor pool and Tiki Bar. Select rooms include a microwave and small refrigerator.
Frank
United States of America
Loved all the amenities and how there was a restaurant on site. The staff was extremely friendly all around!
Located in Little Torch Key, 25 miles from Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters, Parmer's Resort has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a shared lounge and a private beach...
Margi
United States of America
We had lots of family camping nearby so we had 14 people for dinner each nite and our cottage and kitchen accommodated this well.
Located in Marathon, within 6.1 miles of Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters and 4.2 miles of Seven Mile Bridge, Knight's Key Suites has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool and free WiFi...
Brightbill
United States of America
The wonderful view of the 7 mile bridge from our balcony. The space was perfect. Th beds were to soft for my husbands back BUT the Murphy bed was perfect for him in the living room
Located in Marathon, within 4.3 mi of Conch-Air Florida Keys Scenic Flights and 6.2 mi of Florida Keys Aquarium Encounters, Isla Bella Beach Resort features a private beach area.
Sun Outdoors Sugarloaf Key features air-conditioned accommodations in Summerland Key. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the vacation home free of charge.
Providing a garden, NAUTILUS...ocean front cottage retreat ~ features accommodations in Cudjoe Key.
Candice
United States of America
Really cute property that has been recently remodeled. It’s a great spot on the water. Loved the kayaks. Bikes were also available. Game room on site w/ pool, ping pong, darts( no darts available), Basketball (no balls avail) tennis, hot tub, swimming pool. Great lounging by the bay
Providing a garden, OCEANIA... Water front cottage retreat ~ offers accommodations in Cudjoe Key. This property offers a private pool and free private parking. The villa has a picnic area and a sauna....
I forgot to mention the key deer that were all around.
I forgot to mention the key deer that were all around. It was always fun to see the, quite close to the houseboat. We were close enough to Key West, without the Key West prices. Oh and there's a good restaurant within walking distance, the No Name pub. Excellent pizza. Also go to see the Blue Hole, 10 minutes away.
Mary
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Big Pine is a relative large, forested island which is not...
Big Pine is a relative large, forested island which is not overly urbanized. It is the main habitat of the Key Deer. The Key Deer is a very small kind of deer which is perfectly adjusted to living in a small location. They are wondering around everywhere on the island including the highways. They are not afraid of people. You can drive around the island. I particularly enjoyed going to No Name Key which is connected by a bridge to Big Pine.
I recommend a pub-restaurant the "No Name Pub." Sea food is very fresh. The restaurant is unique in that the walls and ceiling are covered in dollar bills that people have attached to the wall since 1936. (Reportedly, 90,000 dollars)
Alejo
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Quiet and quaint with nice view of the gulf. Friendly owner.
Quiet and quaint with nice view of the gulf. Friendly owner. Clean spacious room. Environmental conscious. About 50 minutes from Key West. Bikes and kayaks provided. I would recommend for those seeking Keys experience without the noisy crowds. Delightful Key Deer abound.
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Anonymous
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Big Pne seems less commercialized as say Marrathon, Key West...
Big Pne seems less commercialized as say Marrathon, Key West, Islandmadora or Key Largo. You can still find plenty of outdoor things to do but not a lot of things to see as far as touristy trap things like some of the other islands. I say that as a plus because we where there for the beautiful beach and relaxed atmosphere. The islands has a Key Deer reserve and the deer come thru at any time and greet you. They are very tame.
Donnas Travels
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The room was great. It had an excellent ocean view.
The room was great. It had an excellent ocean view. The location was beautiful. The key deer were wonderful. Bicycles and kayaks were free and available. Swimming is a little difficult in that you have to walk over coral to get to deep enough water to swim. We did not like the vegan breakfasts, but then we are not vegans. The No Name Pub nearby has great food.
Carlisle
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Big Pine is a great location for people who want to travel...
Big Pine is a great location for people who want to travel to the tropics but also want to experience nature. The endangered Key Deer are a delight to watch as they roam around the island. Locals are kind and there is plenty of shopping available on the island. The cost of staying on Big Pine is significantly less expensive than staying on Key West, but the drive is only about 40 minutes with traffic.
Upon arrival, we were told that some of the trailers were undergoing refurbishment so we were offered a 20% discount as they had not been able to call us on an international phone number. However, our trailer was fine. It was surprisingly spacious and had lots of storage options. Big Pine Key has a supermarket, Walgreens and several food restaurants. Swimming off the pier and watching the sunrise was my favourite.
The breakfast was very good, perfect amount, didn’t leave the table hungry. Was served on time and they did everything thing right. Went above and beyond to make sure we were happy. It was quiet and relaxing. The bed was very comfortable. Bathroom could use some updating. The towels were better than any hotel I have been to. The key deer were very friendly and adorable.
Owners prepare an excellent breakfast that they serve at 8:30 am.
The location of the property is waterfront in a little peninsula at the entrance of Big Pine Key. Typically, on the Keys the beach is not good for swimming. However, there is an excellent beach at Bahia Honda State Park that is very close. The Sandspurs area of the beach is very beautiful.
Loved the location with easy access to the resort beach, liked the feeling of being in a camp ground, perfect option for families! Loved that the resort had different food vendors as it was a drive to any restaurants and we didn’t come to eat all our meals in the RV. The RV was clean and mostly as pictured. The staff was all super nice and helpful!
This was our first stay here and it was a B and B...I will never go back to a hotel...This was such a beautiful place...The staff was amazing and you have a chance to meet new people at breakfast when you all sit down off the patio area....It was an excellent overall experience ...Will be booking with them again very soon...
We were pleasantly surprised with how much we enjoyed our stay. We knew we were paying for a budget hotel, but it was clean and safe, the staff was friendly, and it was convenient. We liked that we were about 45 min from Key West and Marathon. It was a great middle of the spot place to stay.
There is no breakfast provided. There is, however, a nice little breakfast place on property for a fee. Good service and prices in the restaurant. This hotel is maybe trying to recover from Irma and be something? Front desk people were very nice--positive and upbeat...
Great service, rooms very nice and comfortable (the beds are really good!)
The location is perfect (we visited Key west during the day and back to Big Pine Key in the evening).
Moreover they have a Cafe where you can have a nice breakfast and coffee
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