Sunset Key Cottages
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Character and identity
Sunset Key Cottages occupies a 27-acre private island reached by a short launch from Key West, with check-in handled across the water at Opal Key Resort & Marina before your bags are wrapped and ferried over. Forty pastel cottages sit among frangipani gardens, white sand, and unobstructed turquoise views. Latitudes, the beachfront restaurant, draws diners over from the mainland on its own merits, and Flipper's Pool Bar handles the saltwater pool all day. The spa's private treatment rooms open onto orchid-fringed outdoor terraces. Service runs quiet and seamless, the register of a place that takes seclusion seriously.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples after a genuine island retreat within striking distance of Key West's bars and restaurants. The pace suits honeymooners, anniversary travellers, and design-literate guests who want morning pastries delivered to a cottage, a serious dinner at Latitudes, and a spa treatment under the orchids, all without leaving the sand.
Should look elsewhere:
Families with young or boisterous kids, who won't find the atmosphere welcoming. Anyone wanting nightlife, walkable streets, or a resort with multiple dining venues will chafe at the boat-only access and limited on-island options. Cottage interiors vary in age, so design purists should ask for a more recently refreshed unit.
Bottom line
What you're paying for here is the boat ride: genuine privacy on a private island, with Key West's noise safely across the water. Rates are steep and the dining lineup is short, so this works best for couples prioritising seclusion over variety. Request one of the updated cottages with direct water views, and book Latitudes the moment your stay is confirmed.
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