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Cabbage Key Inn

Intercoastal Channel Marker 60, Bokeelia, Florida, United States | 239-283-2278

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Overview

Pros
  • Quiet, remote island surrounded by beautiful landscape and excellent water views

  • Old
    Florida-style rooms have original hardwood floors and charming
    antique-style bathrooms

  • Nautically-themed cottages have modern fully-equipped kitchens and water views

  • Some units offer gorgeous water views and screened-in porches with seating

  • American
    cuisine and panoramic water views at Cabbage Key Inn Restaurant and Bar

  • On-site marina

  • Dockmaster
    Gift Shop with clothing and sundries

Cons
  • Only
    accessible by boat

  • Only the on-site restaurant has Wi-Fi

  • Rooms don’t have TVs or phones

  • Dockage
    fees at marina

Bottom Line

The Cabbage Key Inn
is a mid-range property offering six quaint inn rooms and eight cottages on a beautiful, secluded island that is
reachable only by boat. The 100-acre island is filled with nature trails and lush flora and fauna, plus an on-site marina (with dockage fees). Rooms feature original wood floors, private
antique-style bathrooms, lots of natural light, and some have fireplaces (though no TVs). Cottages
feature fully-equipped modern kitchens, separate living rooms, and multiple bedrooms, as well as exceptional water views; some have private docks and
screened-in porches. Cabbage Key Inn Restaurant and Bar serves tasty American classics and is popular with guests as well as locals and boaters, plus it offers the property’s only Wi-Fi access. Travelers seeking something more accessible might want to consider the inn's sister property, the Tarpon Lodge, which offers similar rooms and cottages as well as free breakfast, an outdoor pool, and a restaurant.

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Intercoastal Channel Marker 60, Bokeelia, Florida, United States
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Cable
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Poolside Drink Service

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Full Review

Scene

A quaint, Old Florida-style inn on an island with lots of charm and magnificent water views

The Cabbage Key Inn is situated on a
100-acre island with amazing views and landscape. Built in the 1930s, this family-run property exudes charm, from its weathered exterior wood to the antique light
fixtures, and is imbued with a quiet, tranquil atmosphere. Lush grounds include nature trails meandering through greenery and wildlife and guests can climb the water tower for gorgeous water views. The property consists of the main house, which houses the restaurant and inn rooms, as well as several cottages on the grounds. The open-air restaurant is a cozy, atmospheric space furnished with green leather chairs, wood tables, vintage fishing gear adorning the walls, and beautiful  panoramic views of the Pine Island Sound. The bar area has fireplaces, original hardwood floors, and lovely Cypress
walls covered in thousands of dollar bills left by visitors. A flat-screen TV and a huge fish
also hang from the walls and there are rustic wood chairs and tables out on the
screened-in porch area. 

Location

Remote, secluded island only accessible by boat

The Cabbage Key Inn is located on the remote and peaceful Cabbage Key Island, a carless retreat without any paved roads and only accessible by boat. Kayak and boat rentals are available less than a
15-minute walk from the hotel. Boca Grande is a five-mile boat ride while Sanibel Island
and Captiva Island are eight miles away. To reach Southwest Florida
International Airport, guests can take a boat 20 miles to Fort Myers and then drive
30-minutes to the airport.

Rooms

Charming rooms and cottages with a vintage feel; some have water views and fully-equipped kitchens

All rooms and cottages
are individually decorated with a contemporary yet antique tropical or nautical
style. Inn Rooms are cozy with black-and-white photos on the walls, original
hardwood floors, and blue and white sheets on the beds. Magnificent wood covers
the ceilings and some rooms have fireplaces. All rooms are filled with natural
light and have air-conditioning, while some offer fantastic water views. Quaint
private bathrooms have black-and-white tiled floors paired with white subway tiling in
the shower/tubs, as well as antique-style white pedestal sinks and Lord & Mayfair toiletries. Rooms, however, do not have TVs, coffeemakers, kitchen appliances, or phones.Cottages are homey and spacious, with high ceilings and lots of natural light as well as separate living rooms with striped or floral couches and wood dining tables and
chairs. Flat-screen TVs sit on top of dark wood furniture in living rooms and bedrooms, while full-size refrigerators, coffeemakers, stoves,
dishwashers, and microwaves reside in modern, fully-equipped kitchens (some
with stainless steel appliances). Bedrooms are doused in soft colors with wicker furniture and nautical artwork and details like rope or seashell lamps. Private, stylish bathrooms have shower/tub combos and Lord & Mayfair toiletries. Some
Cottages have private docks and screened-in porches with seating and amazing
water views. There are no phones available and some Cottages must use an
outdoor staircase to travel between levels.

Features

Wonderful on-site restaurant and bar, plus marina and gift shop

The extensive grounds include many nature trails and the hotel can also arrange fishing and boating excursions. The Cabbage Key Inn
Restaurant and Bar serves tasty American classics including seafood, hamburgers,
steaks, eggs, fruit, and pancakes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and attracts locals and boaters from nearby ports. The bar covered in dollar bills is a highlight, with thousands of bills taped to the walls by visitors, which are donated to charity annually. Free Wi-Fi is only available at the restaurant. Clothing and sundries
are available at the Dockmaster Gift Shop and there is an on-site marina, but
there are dockage fees.