Reefhouse Resort & Marina
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Character and identity
Spread across 17 waterfront acres on the Gulf side of Key Largo, this 153-room resort (formerly a Marriott) trades the island's main-drag bustle for a quieter, water-facing setting with its own marina basin and dive shop. Rooms have been refreshed in a chic nautical register, many with balconies. Dining is straightforward: Gus' Grille handles all-day service and breakfast (buffet or a la carte), while Breezer's Tiki Bar and Flipper's Pool Bar cover casual lunch, dinner and cocktails. A full-service spa, private beach area, outdoor pool and 50,000 square feet of event space round out the footprint.
Who's it for
Best for:
Divers and snorkelers above all, given the on-site dive shop, private basin, and five-minute drive to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Also a strong pick for wedding parties, corporate groups, and couples or families who want a spread-out waterfront base in the Keys without the noise of central Key Largo.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers wanting walkable nightlife, multiple destination restaurants, or a polished luxury service register will find the offering thin. With a single all-day restaurant and two casual bars, food-focused guests and those expecting a true high-end resort experience should look elsewhere in the Keys.
Bottom line
What defines this property is the marina and dive infrastructure: if you're here to be on or under the water, the location and on-site dive operation do real work. Book a bay-front room with a balcony, and target shoulder-season rates when group and wedding business eases. Land-based travellers seeking dining variety or polish will get better value elsewhere.
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