3101 N Roosevelt Blvd, Key West, Florida, United States | (888) 616-5829
Private white sand beach with hammocks and swimming platforms
Individually decorated rooms with plenty of character and mini-fridges
The Stoned Crab poolside restaurant specializes in seafood (and beer)
Relaxing pool lined with lounge chairs and palm trees
Free shuttle to Duval Street
Weekly Dive-In movies under the stars
Private boat ramp, plus water-sport rentals (for a fee)
Wedding services
Wi-Fi only free in public areas
Fee for self-parking
Breakfast not included
No elevator
Rocks in the water
The 81-room Ibis Bay Beach Resort is a
cozy, quirky, 1950s-throwback with lots of personality and plenty to
do. Built in 1954, the three pearl property combines a vintage vibe with modern
comforts -- plus wild animals and lots of hammocks throughout the grounds. The resort has a relaxing pool, and offers a free shuttle to Duval Street and jet-ski rentals, so guests can explore and then reboot. Guest rooms are bright and charming, with Cuban artwork and mini-fridges. The Stoned Crab restaurant is a big draw, offering views of Ibis Bay, fresh local
seafood, and great cocktails all day long -- but expect to pay for breakfast.
Scene
1950s kitsch with modern conveniences and thoughtful touches
Built in 1954, the Ibis Bay Beach Resort embodies kitschy Key West, with a funky-glam vibe
and all the modern amenities one would expect -- plus some fun extras. Larger than most Key West hotels, which tend to
be B&Bs or guesthouses, the Ibis Bay Beach Resort still feels intimate thanks to many thoughtful touches, such as loaner sarongs for lounging by the
pool or in one of the tempting hammocks. The buildings are painted in bright colors, with white picket fences here-and-there that add charm. Meanwhile, some ceilings are painted bright blue, floors may be painted with tropical flowers, and the lobby’s tour desk resembles the prow of a small fishing boat -- _Old Manand the Sea _style. Guests can park their cars for the duration of their
stay, and make use of the free shuttle to Duval Street, a perk that contributes
to the relaxation factor. The grounds are home to several species of wildlife -- in penned habitats --including tortoises, macaws, and iguanas, while elegant
white [herons]() wander freely, perching on rocks and gazing out to sea. The breezy Stoned Crab restaurant has a more modern aesthetic, with white wood, metal chairs, and black-and-white curtains -- the perfect spot to hang out and enjoy the Key West vibe.
Location
On the beach, near the highway, minutes from downtown Key West
The Ibis Bay Beach Resort is located on the
beach, three miles from the Key West International Airport, near U.S. Route One. There can
be some traffic noise from the nearby highway. Downtown Key West is a five-minute drive from the property, and there is a free shuttle that runs
frequently to popular Duval Street. Sunset Pier is 10 minutes from the resort by
car. The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, and Southernmost Point, are a few miles away -- a 15-minute bike ride. Key West Golf Club is three
miles from the resort.
Rooms
Bright, charming, and individually decorated with a beach-house vibe
Rooms at the Ibis Bay Beach Resort are spacious,
clean, and individually decorated with shabby chic charm, and Cuban artwork on
the walls. Each room resembles a cozy beach house, with wainscoting and ocean
blue walls. Some have private decks or garden patios. For those who can afford
the higher rate, ocean-view rooms are worth the expense. Value rooms are tiny,
but quaint. Note that rooms facing the interior parking lot may get some early morning
noise from garbage collection. Standard amenities include flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges,
hammocks (depending on availability), free (key lime!) toiletries, and pillow-top mattresses. There are no closets. Bathrooms are simple and white, with stall showers.
Features
A cool pool beside a chill seafood joint, and a private beach
The Ibis Bay Beach Resort offers a
relaxing pool right next to The Stoned Crab, a quintessential Key West joint
serving local seafood, tasty cocktails, and heaps of atmosphere. The resort hosts weekly
outdoor “Dive-In” movies, which can be enjoyed with popcorn and something from
the bar. The private beach is a bit rocky, but there are swimming (and
sunbathing) platforms offshore. A free shuttle takes guests downtown to the
Duval Street scene, and bikes can be rented in the lobby for more enterprising
guests. Coffee and tea are always available in the lobby, and in-room massage
is offered upon request. There's a booking desk in the lobby where guests can book various watercraft, like jet-skis; the service is free, but the rentals are not. Wi-Fi is free in public areas. Extended parking is free, though self-parking comes with a fee.