Hotels in Key Largo
Free cancellation options if plans change
Earn rewards on every night you stay
Save more with Member Prices
Check prices for these dates
Where to stay in Key Largo?

Sunset Cove Beach Resort
Sunset Cove Beach Resort
Seafarer Key Largo
Seafarer Key Largo
Largo Resort
Largo Resort
Rock Reef Resort
Rock Reef Resort
Waterside Suites & Marina
Waterside Suites & Marina
Marina Del Mar Resort and Marina
Marina Del Mar Resort and Marina
Drift Hotel
Drift Hotel
Bay Harbor Lodge
Bay Harbor Lodge
The Pelican Key Largo Cottages
The Pelican Key Largo Cottages
Coconut Bay Resort Key Largo
Coconut Bay Resort Key Largo
Key Largo Inn
Key Largo Inn
Anchorage Resort & Yacht Club
Anchorage Resort & Yacht Club
Bayside Inn Key Largo
Bayside Inn Key Largo
Reefhouse Resort & Marina
Reefhouse Resort & Marina
Atlantic Bay Resort
Atlantic Bay Resort
Azul del Mar
Azul del Mar
Amoray Dive Resort
Amoray Dive Resort
Dolphin Point Villas
Dolphin Point Villas
Ocean Pointe Suites at Key Largo
Ocean Pointe Suites at Key Largo
Hampton Inn Key Largo Manatee Bay
Hampton Inn Key Largo Manatee BayCheck out pet-friendly hotels in Key Largo

You may also like hotels with pools in Key Largo
You can also stay at family-friendly hotels in Key Largo

Go beyond your typical stay in Key Largo
Top neighborhoods in Key Largo

Rock Harbor
Key Largo's Rock Harbor neighborhood offers attractions including Bluefin Rock Harbor Marina.

Key Largo Village
Key Largo Village wraps you in a tropical paradise where dive shops, seafood joints, and tiki bars create a lively waterfront scene. The neighborhood buzzes with charter boats and sun-soaked docks while providing easy access to underwater adventures at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Everglades National Park sits nearby, offering a perfect day trip for nature lovers between snorkeling sessions. Fresh-caught seafood dominates local menus, with restaurants offering deck seating and stunning water views. Most visitors stay in waterfront resorts or boutique inns, many featuring private boat slips. Getting around requires a car, though the village core is walkable with plenty of free parking throughout.

Key Largo Park
Key Largo Park gives you that perfect Florida Keys vibe without the highway hustle. Canal-front homes and private docks create a waterfront wonderland where you can fish, swim, or just watch the boats drift by. Mornings bring bird calls and gentle waves, while evenings deliver spectacular sunsets over Florida Bay. The neighborhood sits just minutes from underwater adventures at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. You won't find restaurants or shops within the neighborhood itself, but that's part of the charm. Most vacation rentals come with fully equipped kitchens and tropical backyards perfect for grilling your fresh catch. A quick drive takes you to Key Largo's dining spots when you're ready to venture out.

Sexton Cove Estates
Sexton Cove Estates offers a slice of authentic Florida Keys living without the tourist frenzy. This peaceful canal community lets you live like a local with wide waterways perfect for launching your boat adventures. Spot herons and pelicans from your private dock while the gentle sound of lapping water becomes your new favorite playlist. The morning mist rising from warm canals creates postcard-worthy views. Getting around requires wheels since this is purely residential territory. The neighborhood sits close enough to Key Largo's seafood spots and John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park for easy day trips. Most visitors choose canal-front vacation homes with private docks and pools rather than traditional hotels. The quiet evenings offer spectacular sunset views that beat any nightclub.
Learn more about Key Largo
Beneath turquoise waters, America's first undersea park invites exploration of coral reefs teeming with tropical fish. John Pennekamp State Park offers glass-bottom boat tours for those preferring to stay dry. Kayak through mangrove tunnels where manatees glide beneath your paddle with surprising grace. Local seafood restaurants serve the morning's catch with key lime pie that ruins you for all others. The Florida Keys' gateway island balances water adventures with natural sanctuaries like Key Largo Hammocks State Botanical Site. Snorkeling trips reveal an underwater world that feels like swimming in an aquarium, while dolphin encounters create memories that last longer than your sunburn. Everglades National Park waits just across the water for airboat adventures through 'river of grass.'

Check out reviews of Key Largo hotels guests love






























































































