Islamorada Hotels

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Islamorada Hotels Information

Hotels in Islamorada

41

Hotels Prices From

S$224

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Travel high season

Mar - May

Travel low season

Sep - Nov

High season avg price

S$607

Low season avg price

S$389
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Season
Avg. price/night
Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
$601
$296$1,046
Avg. temperature
21ºC
COLDEST
10ºC33ºC
Avg. precipitation
44mm
DRIEST
25 mm193 mm
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
$618
HIGHEST
$296$1,046
Avg. temperature
25ºC
10ºC33ºC
Avg. precipitation
66mm
25 mm193 mm
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
$442
$296$1,046
Avg. temperature
28ºC
WARMEST
10ºC33ºC
Avg. precipitation
108mm
25 mm193 mm
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
$389
LOWEST
$296$1,046
Avg. temperature
26ºC
10ºC33ºC
Avg. precipitation
132mm
WETTEST
25 mm193 mm
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Hotels near the sights

  • History of Diving Museum
    The Museum is dedicated to collecting, preserving, displaying, and interpreting artifacts, antiques, books, documents, photographs, and oral history relative to the History of Diving. We tell the international story of man's attempts to explore, understand, and venture under the sea. We also celebrate the special role that South Florida and the Florida Keys played in this story. The Florida Keys History of Diving Museum is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit educational institution focused on the Story of Man's Quest to Explore Under the Sea. The majority of the Museum's artifacts have been provided through the generous support of its founders, Drs. Joe and Sally Bauer, who hold one of the largest collection of historic diving equipment and research documents in the world.
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  • Florida Keys Brewing Company
    The Keys only production brewery is now open to the public. In the heart of the Morada Way Arts and Cultural District, located at MM 81.6 Ocean side is where you can find Florida Keys Brewing Co. We are a small micro brewery with an artsy island vibe and brewing close to 30 styles of beer annually. YOU CAN ONLY BUY FKBC BEER IN OUR TASTING ROOM. We only brew small batches until our larger equipment arrives early this summer. Then we will only be found in Monroe county. So, stop by and have a pint, a flight, or fill a growler and take it home with you. Open every day 1-9. MEET ME AT THE BREW CO!!!
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  • Islamorada Brewery & Distillery - MM82
    Islamorada has been called many things. It's referred to as the sport fishing capital of the world, and has the longstanding reputation of a drinking town with a fishing problem. Most people who visit call it paradise, but at Islamorada Brewery and Distillery we simply call it home. It's here on this small island in the Florida Keys that Islamorada Beer Co and Islamorada Distilling were founded, with a goal to make quality local craft beer and spirits that complement our lifestyle. We are passionate about brewing Florida Keys craft beer and distilling island rum, vodka, and gin. From our local favorites to our rotating and seasonal brews, there's always something delicious on tap.
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  • Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park
    Nature trails and fossilized coral reefs are the highlights of this park.
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  • Alligator Reef Light House
    This historic lighthouse off the east coast of Florida Keys was named after a pirate ship that sank in that location over a century ago. So don't worry, there aren't actually any alligators found here! Today, the now decommissioned lighthouse marks the wreck of the ship and teems with marine life and corals in its crystal clear waters, making it a popular spot for snorkeling. You can get up close to the lighthouse on a boat or jet ski tour, which sometimes also include stops at the nearby sand bars and other spots around Islamorada. – Tripadvisor
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  • Old Road Gallery
    An Art Gallery featuring resident artists Dwayne & Cindy King as well as other local Keys artists. An attached workshop where visitors can watch Dwayne & Cindy create and a tropical hardwood garden with winding pathways adorned with sculptures and surprises.
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  • Lobster Trap Art Gift Shop and Gallery
    What do lobster traps and art have in common? Our Islamorada-based gift shop and gallery has the answer: tropical artwork in repurposed lobster trap frames. When we took an art class in 2002, we had no idea that our hobby would evolve into a full-blown store and website by 2003. Now, our in-person and online visitors are dazzled not only by our signature frames and paintings that line the gallery walls but also by our underwater photographs, apparel designs, gifts, and other brightly-colored items. We can create custom lobster-trap frames for pieces you bring in, and we can even custom-print your photos onto a wide variety of items in less than 15 minutes! Inspired by our travels in the Caribbean and the Florida Keys, our store speaks to art lovers both near and far.
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  • Founders Park
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  • Hurricane Monument
    monument to the hundreds who died in the Great Labor Day Hurricane of 1935.
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Popular hotels close to History of Diving Museum include Chesapeake Beach Resort, The Islands of Islamorada, and Hadley Resort & Marina. See the full list: Hotels near History of Diving Museum.

Popular luxury hotels in Islamorada include The Moorings Village, Casa Morada, and Cheeca Lodge & Spa. See the full list: Islamorada Luxury Hotels.

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Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Islamorada are Casa Morada, Fisher Inn Resort & Marina, and Islander Resort. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Islamorada.

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