Paradise Made Easy! Getaway at Summer Sea in Islamorada! in Islamorada
- bedrooms 1
- baths 1
- sleeps 4
- pool yes
- hot tub no
- pets allowed no
- type Condo
- community Summer Sea
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rates (USD)
$
650
-
$
850
/ week
Islamorada Condo deals
stays between: 6/1/13 & 10/31/13
deal expires in: 10 days
Save $200 a week this Summer and Fall!
Save $200 a week when you come take your Summer or Fall vacation in beautiful Islamorada. $650 per week now through October 31st! All deposits, taxes, laundry and cleaning fees as well as FREE WiFi Internet access included! Nothing extra to pay!
- $850 $650/week ($200 off)
deal# D65947
vacation rental description
Fully Furnished One Bedroom Unit includes Air Conditioning, Private Balcony, Cable TV, VCR, DVD player, movie collection, Stereo CD player, Full Kitchen with cooking utensils, pots & pans, silverware, plates, glasses, microwave, coffee maker, dishwasher and refrigerator. Linens provided. No Smoking.
For your convenience there is lighted parking, coded security gate, secured building and laundry facilities. Located in the Heart of Islamorada, you will have easy access to Islamorada Founders Park which has a sandy beach, boat ramp, sports facilities, skate park, and more. Additionally world-class fishing and diving, excellent restaurants/night life and plenty of "fun in the sun" activities are
just minutes away.
property availability
Last modified on 06-11-2013 at 9:54 AM.
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Julian Acosta
condo rental amenities
Relax by the heated pool overlooking the turquoise waters of the Florida Bay, bring your own kayak and explore the bay waters, fish from the dock, snorkel in the protected cove and enjoy a beautiful Florida Keys sunset from our private beach or rooftop viewing deck. This large, Tropical Bay Front condominium complex is beautifully landscaped, offers a variety of activities and amenities including a large heated swimming pool, high speed internet, sauna, exercise room, activities/game/party room (Friday nights are poker night), kids playroom, adult billiard room, barbecue facilities, park area, playground, lighted parking, coded security gate, secured building and laundry facilities.
activities and attractions in Islamorada The Florida Keys
World-class fishing, diving, boating, snorkeling, water skiing, parasailing, kayaking outfitters of every size and budget as well as excellent restaurants/night life and plenty of "fun in the sun" activities await!
Here are some of my personal favorite Activities:
John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park: The first underwater park in the U.S., John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park encompasses approximately 70 nautical square miles. While the mangrove swamps and tropical hammocks in the park’s upland areas offer visitors a unique experience, it is the coral reefs and their associated marine life that bring most visitors to the park. Many enjoy the view of the reef from a glass-bottom boat tour, but visitors can get a closer look by scuba diving or snorkeling. Canoeing and kayaking through the park’s waters are popular activities; fishing is permitted in designated areas. Visitors can enjoy walking on short trails, picnicking, or swimming at the beach. The Visitor Center has a 30,000-gallon saltwater aquarium and nature videos are shown in its theater. Located at Mile Marker 102.5 Overseas Highway in Key Largo.
Theater of the Sea: an educational and entertaining marine animal park where performances are up close and personal. At Theater of the Sea you can swim with dolphins, sea lions, and stingrays in their natural salt water lagoons through our interactive swim programs. The lagoons, and lush, tropical gardens at are home to Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, California sea lions, sea turtles, tropical and game fish, sharks, stingrays, alligators, marine invertebrates, colorful parrots, and birds-of-prey.
Indian Key State Park: Indian Key, on the oceanside of Islamorada is an 11-acre island deserted except for the ruins of a town that existed there in the early 1800s, where men made a living off salvaging boats that had gone aground on the reef. Get adventurous and take a boat ride to visit and experience some warm, tropical sunshine and unique maritime history. In 1836, Indian Key became the first county seat for Dade County. At that time, this tiny island was the site of a lucrative business-salvaging cargo from shipwrecks in the Florida Keys. Accessible only by canoe or kayak, visitors come here to swim, sunbathe, and hike. Fishing is also a popular activity. Boat and kayak rentals are available from Robbie's Marina . Located on the oceanside of U.S. 1 at Mile Marker 78.5.
Lignumvitae Key State Park: Do a walking tour of the beautiful hardwood hammock, and also enjoy viewing the Matheson House built in 1919. The entire experience provides park patrons with a look at island life from a “time gone by. The virgin tropical hardwood hammock that thrives on this island was once common on most of Florida's Upper Keys; most of these forests have been lost to development on other islands. In 1919, William J. Matheson, a wealthy Miami chemist, bought this tiny island and built a caretaker's home with a windmill for electricity and a cistern for rainwater. Today, his hideaway is the visitor center for this island forest. Ranger-guided tours are given twice daily, Friday through Sunday. The park is accessible only by private boat or tour boat. Tour boat services, as well as boat and kayak rentals, are available from Robbie's Marina. Located one mile west of U.S. 1 at Mile Marker 78.5.
Florida Keys Wild Bird Center: The Florida Keys Wild Bird Rehabilitation Center began quite by accident in 1984, when a veterinarian asked a woodcarver to help with some injured birds. The Center is located in a natural setting alongside the Bay (at mile marker 93.6), where you can see the real Florida Keys. When you visit, bring your camera! You'll find plenty of healthy, wild, and beautiful birds around -- along the boardwalk, up in the trees, and down along the Bay. But the Center isn't just for the birds!! Solution holes, cap rock, & pneumatophores are all around. Minnows, crabs, and sunsets appear regularly along the bay. Bromeliads are abundant along the nature trail.
Julian Acosta
accepted payment methods
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Top things to do in Islamorada
- World Class Fishing
- World Class Scuba Diving
- Water Sking
- Snorkeling
- World Class Restuarants and Bars
Top things to do on a budget
- Relax at Summer Sea's Sunset Point
- Amazing Sunsets
- John Pennakamp State Park
- Bahia Honda State Park
- Cool off in the waters of the Florida Bay
Top things to do with a family
- Snorkeling
- Fishing
- Relaxing at the Sand Bar
- Play in the Florida Bay
- Eco tours of all Kinds including Indian Key and Lignumvitae
Julian Acosta , owner