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Monday, February 2, 2009

Florida Keys Resorts

The beaches of the Florida Key and its great fishing opportunities attract a huge crowd of tourists every year. Among options for accommodation, there are quite a large number of resorts in the Keys built along the beaches.

The shores of the Florida Keys are dotted with numerous resorts varying in rent from highly expensive five stars moderately expensive. Most resorts in the Keys have beautiful interiors, private pools, gymnasiums and saunas. Quite a few also offer spa treatments. Resorts are the best accommodation option when a tourist wants privacy and solitude.

Most resorts have hut houses or small bungalows with a large number of amenities. They are modeled as a home away from home. The rates vary depending upon the standard and class of the resort. It also depends on the type of accommodation that is booked. A resort can be a single room, double room, deluxe, suites or penthouses. The rates of resorts are always high during Christmas and Easter and for special events and three-day holidays. Highest rates apply during special annual events such as the Fantasy Fest and the lobster mini-season. Tourists can get good deals in the fall and early December. Tourists will do well to remember that local, state and tourist taxes are levied on all kinds of accommodations in Florida Key, including resorts.

All resorts have an excellent in-house service. The housing units in most resorts have air conditioners, color TV, phones, small refrigerators and many other amenities. All five star resorts offer units with a kitchenette, living room, and one or two bedrooms.

While some resorts in the Keys have private docks and ramps, others have their own private water- front and private islands. Some resorts also offer the residents, boat services, dolphin shows and other attractions.

The Florida Keys has many beautiful and luxurious resorts that are excellent for relaxation. It is always advisable for tourists to make reservations for resorts well in advance to avoid disappointment.

By: Thomas Morva

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