![]() ![]() SpaTerre specializes in Balinese and Thai treatments like a rice and turmeric skin scrub followed by a flower petal bath. There’s a brilliant blue pool that mirrors the color of the ocean, the Sunset Pier bar juts out into the harbor (offering unobstructed sunset views) and the hotel offers the island’s best spa. What Not To Miss: Margaritas and live music at the tiki-style Sunset Pier bar overlooking the harborĪt the foot of Duval Street on the Key West Harbor, Ocean Key Resort and Spa is the stuff Key West vacation dreams are made of. ![]() Key West is a party area, have fun, say hello to the Hogs Breath, Sloppy Joes, and Margaritaville.A view of the Ocean Key Resort's Sunset Pier Bar COURTESY Ocean Key Resort And Spa Reserve At Who Will Love It: Those who love the full resort experienceĪll-Star Amenities: Balinese-inspired spa pool on the harbor with lounge chairs and cabanas upscale restaurant We stayed in one and barely slept because of the noise. Stay away from the B&B's for the most part right on Duval. Pier House is nice but expensive, good location though. Hilton, right at the very end of Duval area, quiet, in a Marina, reasonable, nice pool and jacuzzi's, overlooks the water. 2 options-Holiday Inn reasonable prices and quiet, right on Duval mid-street, no beach. There is not alot of parking on Duval and I am sure that if you are drinking like everyone else you dont feel like driving anyway. If you plan on spending much time on Duval partying, you will want to be closer to the action. I have stayed at the Hilton, Marriott, and Duval House (B&B) the Marriott has the small beach as the other writer has mentioned but in my opionion is too far from everything that is going on. There are very few hotels on the beach and if they are there is hardly any beach to speak of. Truthfully, beaches are not the main priority when going to Key West. Leslie, I am guessing that you have never been to Key West before from your questions. Hundreds of other luxury resorts on six continents, there's no denying the sybaritic fun of staying at Pier House. Writers to call Pier House "the finest resort on earth." While that statement will generate smiles from Everywhere, the Key WestĪtmosphere prevails (the indolent, carefree, counterculture city is right outside the front door), creating a mood that has caused several travel In addition to its comfortable, elegant rooms, the hotel has four separate dining areas, a spa with fitnessįacilities, and all the other amenities associated with a four-star resort. There is a small, white-sand beach, and a lounging-raft about thirty yards into the sea. The 142-room Pier House is a crazyquilt of two-story buildings containing units of differing size, no two of which are alike except for their high quality, insouciant, tropical decor and furnishings: wicker chairs, ceiling paddle fans, bathrooms that occasionally contain Jacuzzis and bidets, other units with gaily beflowered comforters, and all of the units surrounded by the lushest tropical growth you can imagine. Low-season rates (March 16 to December 24) are $195 standard, $250 for garden-view rooms, $300 for spa rooms, $350 for harborfront rooms. ![]() High-season (December 25 to March 15) are $275 for standard rooms, $335 for garden-view rooms, $400 spa rooms, $450 harborfront rooms. Squarely within the historic Old Town of Key West. Below I've printed a review from one resort that Frommer's recommended, which I visited for its spa services while I was there and I thought it looked very nice (didn't check out the rooms or the beach however - but the grounds were pretty & the spa was excellent). Leslie: I sent you an e-mail earlier today with responses to a bunch of the questions you asked, but you may not have gotten it yet (hopefully you will). ![]()
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