Pros
- Beautiful waterfront hotel with romantic views and chic, island decor
- Comfortable rooms with plush beds, minibars, and coffeemakers
- Gorgeous bathrooms have large rainfall showers and separate whirlpool tubs
- Hot Tin Roof is an elegant restaurant with sumptuous meals
- Ocean-view Sunset Pier is a hip spot with good food and drinks
- Small waterfront pool has a hot tub and cabanas
- Pool bar serves drinks and good food to lounge chairs
- Relaxing spa offers massages and skin and beauty treatments
- Small fitness room with cardio and weight-training equipment
- Free coffee and fruit-infused water in the lobby
- Wi-Fi is available everywhere throughout the hotel
Cons
- Cruise ships can obstruct ocean views
- Extra charges for valet service and daily resort fee
- Pool gets crowded at peak times
- Lots of noise complaints
Bottom Line
The 100-room Ocean Key Resort is an upscale waterfront property with an elegant atmosphere that captures the artistic whimsy of Key West. Contemporary rooms have large, comfortable beds, whirlpool tubs, and minibars, plus feature a cheerful, island-flavored design. There are two restaurants on-site, including the classy Hot Tin Roof. Outside, guests can grab a colorful table on the pier. The spa, fitness room, and small pool with a hot tub make this a lovely choice for relaxing when not exploring the island. However, extra expenses -- resort fees, mandatory valet parking, and breakfast, for example -- on top of high-end rates can quickly price some out of this hotel. Try Casa Marina Resort by Waldorf Astoria for a less exorbitant rate at a nonetheless grand resort.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pool
- Spa
Oyster Awards
Scene
Elegant, waterfront hotel with a whimsical side offers quality amenities

With an elegant design and stunning garden features, this upscale, waterfront hotel primarily attracts couples for its unbeatable location and modern amenities. Stylish decor and sophisticated rooms only add to the appeal. From the gorgeous, vine-covered driveway, guests traverse paths lined with a screen of bushes, flowers, and hanging plants. Outdoor hallways look over a spectacular carpet of vines covering the street level, while tall palm trees reach up from the green bed. Inside, the lobby has a light, airy feel with solid browns and wood trim serving as a jumping off point for a beautiful, tropical color scheme of lime, turquoise, and azure blue. Decorative touches throughout, like wire birdcages hanging from trellised hallways and all manner of artistically rendered birds, contribute to the island atmosphere of the resort.
Location
Beautiful oceanfront property at the end of Duval Street in Key West
Ocean Key Resort is a waterfront hotel, just off Mallory Square on the western shore of Key West, Florida. It is ideally located for sunset views and exploring Duval street -- chock full of restaurants, shops, and bars. There are numerous sites nearby, too. Mallory Square is a one-minute walk away and is the receiving ground for many cruise ships, plus home to two playhouses. It is a three-minute walk to Key West Aquarium and a trolley tour of the island, and a four-minute walk to Ripley’s Believe It or Not.
The island can be heavy with traffic, and getting around by car is often slower than opting for a bicycle. A five-minute bike ride, or a seven-minute drive, will bring guests to the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, where the writer once lived. It’s a seven-minute bike ride -- or 10-minute drive -- to South Beach, a nice, but crowded spot near the southernmost point in the continental United States. Key West International Airport is a 15-minute drive from the hotel.
Rooms
Spacious rooms with tropical colors, coffeemakers, and whirlpool tubs



Rooms are lovely and spacious, starting at 300 square feet, and continue the color scheme from the rest of the hotel. Tropical greens and blues against natural wood and shades of brown create an elegant and relaxing space with an island feel. Tile or wood floors have area rugs, and those with separate bedrooms have a carpeted space for a cozier feel. Local artwork and hand-painted furniture -- like colorful armoires with toucans and pineapples -- adorn the space, and the headboard is a whimsical cutout instead of a traditional frame. Furnished balconies look over the vibrant city or have a romantic ocean view, however, the latter can sometimes be obstructed by cruise ships. Additionally, many guests have complained of noise from the bar, ships, and traffic.
Queen- or king-size beds are plush and comfortable, while queen-size sleeper sofas are available for extra guests. All rooms have a flat-screen TV, minibar, coffeemaker, safe, and robes. Upgrades include options for separate living areas, one or two bedrooms, and suites with two bathrooms. Sleek, expansive bathrooms have a glass-enclosed shower stall and a separate whirlpool tub. Hairdryers are provided and free toiletries include soap, shampoo, conditioner, and lotion.
Features
Two restaurants, pool with a hot tub and bar, spa, and fitness room



This beautiful resort has a solid list of features, all of which are well-executed. Food here is delicious, whichever of the venues guests choose. Hot Tin Roof is an elegant restaurant with a Caribbean flair overlooking the pier. Breakfast and dinner are served daily, in a space with a beautiful combination of dark wood, cool-blue fabric, and deep-green jungle accents. Sunset Pier is a casual bar and restaurant over the ocean past the hotel. At night, music and dancing accompany a seafood-rich menu.
The pool is an alluring spot, right on the waterfront along Sunset Pier. There’s a large hot tub, and the bar has a menu of light meals and drinks served to guests’ shaded lounge chairs. Still, the area is small can get crowded, so it’s not necessarily conducive to relaxation. The spa is a lovely place to relax, with a range of services from massages and facials, to a range of skin treatments and beauty services. The fitness room is tiny, but has a few cardio machines, weights, and a TV.
A mini-market with clothing and sundries is available. The only parking is by valet, which comes with a fee. There’s also a daily, per-room resort fee which covers the Wi-Fi, pool towels, in-room coffee, and other such services that one might expect to be covered in the advertised rate.
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Things You Should Know About Ocean Key Resort & Spa
Also Known As
- Ocean Key Resort
Room Types
- Deluxe Oceanfront Guestroom
- Island View Junior Suite
- Oceanfront Boutique Suite
- Ocean View Boutique Suite
- One Bedroom Island View Suite
- One Bedroom Oceanfront Suite
- One Bedroom Ocean View Suite
- Partial Ocean View Guestroom
- Partial Ocean View Junior Suite
- Two Bedroom Island View Suite
- Two Bedroom Ocean View Suite
- Two Bedroom Penthouse Suite
Address
0 Duval Street, Key West, Florida 33040-3108, United States
Phone
(305) 296-7701
Website
Scene
Elegant, waterfront hotel with a whimsical side offers quality amenities



With an elegant design and stunning garden features, this upscale, waterfront hotel primarily attracts couples for its unbeatable location and modern amenities. Stylish decor and sophisticated rooms only add to the appeal. From the gorgeous, vine-covered driveway, guests traverse paths lined with a screen of bushes, flowers, and hanging plants. Outdoor hallways look over a spectacular carpet of vines covering the street level, while tall palm trees reach up from the green bed. Inside, the lobby has a light, airy feel with solid browns and wood trim serving as a jumping off point for a beautiful, tropical color scheme of lime, turquoise, and azure blue. Decorative touches throughout, like wire birdcages hanging from trellised hallways and all manner of artistically rendered birds, contribute to the island atmosphere of the resort.
Location
Beautiful oceanfront property at the end of Duval Street in Key West
Ocean Key Resort is a waterfront hotel, just off Mallory Square on the western shore of Key West, Florida. It is ideally located for sunset views and exploring Duval street -- chock full of restaurants, shops, and bars. There are numerous sites nearby, too. Mallory Square is a one-minute walk away and is the receiving ground for many cruise ships, plus home to two playhouses. It is a three-minute walk to Key West Aquarium and a trolley tour of the island, and a four-minute walk to Ripley’s Believe It or Not.
The island can be heavy with traffic, and getting around by car is often slower than opting for a bicycle. A five-minute bike ride, or a seven-minute drive, will bring guests to the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, where the writer once lived. It’s a seven-minute bike ride -- or 10-minute drive -- to South Beach, a nice, but crowded spot near the southernmost point in the continental United States. Key West International Airport is a 15-minute drive from the hotel.
Rooms
Spacious rooms with tropical colors, coffeemakers, and whirlpool tubs



Rooms are lovely and spacious, starting at 300 square feet, and continue the color scheme from the rest of the hotel. Tropical greens and blues against natural wood and shades of brown create an elegant and relaxing space with an island feel. Tile or wood floors have area rugs, and those with separate bedrooms have a carpeted space for a cozier feel. Local artwork and hand-painted furniture -- like colorful armoires with toucans and pineapples -- adorn the space, and the headboard is a whimsical cutout instead of a traditional frame. Furnished balconies look over the vibrant city or have a romantic ocean view, however, the latter can sometimes be obstructed by cruise ships. Additionally, many guests have complained of noise from the bar, ships, and traffic.
Queen- or king-size beds are plush and comfortable, while queen-size sleeper sofas are available for extra guests. All rooms have a flat-screen TV, minibar, coffeemaker, safe, and robes. Upgrades include options for separate living areas, one or two bedrooms, and suites with two bathrooms. Sleek, expansive bathrooms have a glass-enclosed shower stall and a separate whirlpool tub. Hairdryers are provided and free toiletries include soap, shampoo, conditioner, and lotion.
Features
Two restaurants, pool with a hot tub and bar, spa, and fitness room



This beautiful resort has a solid list of features, all of which are well-executed. Food here is delicious, whichever of the venues guests choose. Hot Tin Roof is an elegant restaurant with a Caribbean flair overlooking the pier. Breakfast and dinner are served daily, in a space with a beautiful combination of dark wood, cool-blue fabric, and deep-green jungle accents. Sunset Pier is a casual bar and restaurant over the ocean past the hotel. At night, music and dancing accompany a seafood-rich menu.
The pool is an alluring spot, right on the waterfront along Sunset Pier. There’s a large hot tub, and the bar has a menu of light meals and drinks served to guests’ shaded lounge chairs. Still, the area is small can get crowded, so it’s not necessarily conducive to relaxation. The spa is a lovely place to relax, with a range of services from massages and facials, to a range of skin treatments and beauty services. The fitness room is tiny, but has a few cardio machines, weights, and a TV.
A mini-market with clothing and sundries is available. The only parking is by valet, which comes with a fee. There’s also a daily, per-room resort fee which covers the Wi-Fi, pool towels, in-room coffee, and other such services that one might expect to be covered in the advertised rate.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Basic Television
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Beach
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Cabanas
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Cable
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Full Kitchen
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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