If you have been to an all-inclusive resort, you already know that the food is hit or miss. If you want five appetizers – then get them.ĭuring my stay, I was able to dine here for breakfast, lunch and dinner to try all the meals and see what the options were. The windows are open during the day so you can overlook the water and they close at night and turn on the air conditioning for dinner.īecause the resort is all-inclusive, you really can order as much or as little as you want. The menus had a lot to offer, the food was amazing and the indoor atmosphere is nice. There are three main restaurants at the Bungalows and two bars. The room really had everything you could think of for a vacation. The room was nice and cold as the air conditioning was on (and yes, it is hot and humid in Florida) and very spacious. When checking into my bungalow, I was immediately taken back by how beautiful it was (and for the price, it better be!). When you first approach the Garden Bungalow, you will see that there are two bikes there and two chairs on the front porch for you to use during your stay – you get this with the Oceanfront Bungalow as well. The outdoor shower and tub should not be missed!! This is such a nice add-on to the room that you can’t find everywhere. The Garden Bungalow is about 900 square feet, comes with a King bed, a Queen sleeper sofa, light and airy décor, a verandah with: a seating couch, table and chairs, outdoor shower, and a tub (all private), a minibar that is refilled everyday with bottled water, coke/sprint/diet coke, Keurig Coffee Maker, desk and chair, incredible air conditioning, a beautiful bathroom with a rain shower, and so much more. If you do want to stay in the Oceanfront room, you will need to book a stay for three or more nights to get access to it. Having stayed in the Garden Bungalow now, I would not have changed my room. You are also closer to the restaurants (but nothing is far away). The big difference on the Waterfront Bungalows is that they do face the sunset over the water, there is sand in front (but not a beach) and you get two chairs and an umbrella out in front of your bungalow. To be completely honest, all the bungalows are essentially the same. I ultimately decided on a Garden Bungalow because I did not see the advantage in paying more for the Waterfront Bungalow. If you are traveling with friends or family, it is possible to room together. The Garden bungalows do have the option for a king bed or two queens. This resort is not a couples only resort, it is adults-only. The nice thing about this property is that there are only two room categories: Waterfront Bungalows and Garden Bungalows. There are signs that point you in the direction of where things are. All the rooms are ground level, so there are not high room buildings.Įach of the bungalows come with bikes and you are free to use them on property to get around, but walking is also easy. You and your luggage are whisked away on golf cart to your bungalow when your room is ready and you can easily see how the property is laid out and extremely easy to navigate. However, after checking in, you go through a big gate and its like a secluded paradise that you would not have even know was there. When you arrive to the property, the entrance is right off the main road and initially I was worried about loud traffic and seeing it all day. What I loved about the Bungalows Key Largo is that the property wasn’t overwhelmingly big like some all-inclusive resorts can be and even though I was in Florida, I felt worlds away. To be honest, the airport in Key West is a dream compared to Miami. I got there on the lower end of time because I arrived in Miami very early and there was almost no traffic.Īlternatively, if you are traveling through the Florida Keys, you could start in Key West and drive up. From Miami International Airport, depending on traffic, it could take 1:15-2 hours to arrive. Whether you fly into Miami and rent a car, drive down from wherever you live or pay a taxi/Uber/Lyft. I have stayed in all-inclusive resorts all over the world and I think this resort definitely compares to some of the luxury all-inclusive properties I have stayed in. If you don’t have a passport or don’t want to deal with leaving the country, this is a great alternative. It is a very easy weekend/long weekend getaway. I stayed two nights, I probably would not have wanted to stay more than four. This was my first experience at an all-inclusive in the USA and it did live up to its hype. I have a lot to say about this property, so I would recommend reading through my experience below before running to book it. Looking for a luxury adults only (21+) all-inclusive right here in the USA? Look no further than Bungalows Key Largo.
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