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Islamorada, Florida
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Scenic Views
Pool
Parking
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Living room
2 single beds, 2 double beds, 1 king bed, 1 queen bed
The Salty B is located in the popular neighborhood of Venetian Shores! Canal front home on Snake Creek gives you fast access to both Ocean & Bay, fuel, bait, and provisions.
Key Features of Salty B:
- The House: Upstairs has Two Bedrooms, with a king-size bed in the Master, and a Full/Twin Bunks (2) in the other guest suite, There is one Bathroom upstairs and one downstairs. Downstairs has a queen-sized Murphy bed Enjoy the convenience of a first-floor bathroom, and refrigerator, sink, and Microwave – perfect for those lazy outside days!
- The Dock: Have your boats or yacht waiting just outside your door. Large, deep-draft sailboats or yachts are easily accommodated with a waterway 20 feet deep and 100 feet wide. Even tall vessels travel quickly between the Ocean and Florida Bay using the drawbridge just 1000 yards from the dock. With gas, bait, and tackle shops located before the bridge, your convenience is assured. Your 35-foot private dock provides instant access to fun – whether boating, fishing, swimming, or relaxing
Founders Park is 3000 feet from the house. An easy walk or drive, where you can enter for free with your rental contract and enjoy the beach, walking paths, and family playgrounds. They provide small-fee access to swimming in the Olympic-sized pool, complete with diving boards, lap lanes, and a separate splash pad for kids. Founders Park is convenient for launching/loading boats at the boat ramp for nominal fees ($3/person pool, $20/ launch or loading boats). Larger boats are recommended to put in at the Harry Harris boat Ramp at mile marker 92.5 - just 6.5 miles from your rental & dock for the stay.
- Pet Friendly
- Minimum 28-day rental
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Islamorada, known as the "Village of Islands," is an enchanting destination nestled in the heart of the Florida Keys. This tropical paradise is a string of six islands offering a serene escape with a wealth of activities for both adventure seekers and those looking to unwind.
One of the main attractions in Islamorada is its world-class fishing. Often referred to as the Sportfishing Capital of the World, anglers can pursue sailfish, tarpon, bonefish, and many other species in the surrounding waters. Whether you prefer deep-sea excursions, backcountry fly fishing, or casting a line off a pier, Islamorada's diverse marine habitats cater to all fishing enthusiasts.
Beyond fishing, the crystal-clear waters of Islamorada are perfect for a variety of water sports. Snorkeling and scuba diving are particularly popular, with the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary providing a protected area rich in marine life and coral formations. The underwater world here is vibrant and teeming with colorful fish, making it a diver's paradise.
For those who prefer to stay above the waves, kayaking and paddleboarding through the mangrove trails offer a peaceful way to explore the area's natural beauty. The calm waters are also ideal for boating and sailing, with numerous rental options available for visitors to chart their own course through the islands.
Islamorada's commitment to conservation is evident in its attractions like the Theater of the Sea, where guests can learn about marine life and participate in interactive programs with dolphins, sea lions, and other sea creatures. The History of Diving Museum is another must-visit, showcasing the evolution of diving and celebrating the area's rich underwater heritage.
The islands are not just about aquatic pursuits; they also boast a vibrant arts scene. Local galleries and art studios display the works of talented artists inspired by the Keys' stunning landscapes and seascapes. The Morada Way Arts & Cultural District hosts a popular monthly art walk, where visitors can enjoy live music, fine art, and a taste of local cuisine.
Speaking of cuisine, Islamorada's dining scene is a delightful blend of fresh seafood and tropical flavors. Waterfront restaurants offer picturesque views and a chance to savor the local catch, from succulent stone crab claws to key lime pie, a Florida Keys specialty.
For a truly unique experience, visitors can end their day by watching the sun dip below the horizon at one of the many beachside bars or resorts, cocktail in hand, surrounded by the natural splendor of the Florida Keys. Islamorada's laid-back atmosphere, combined with its natural beauty and rich array of activities, makes it a destination that truly has something for everyone.
House rules
Check-in 2:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM