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Kona Kai Resort and Gallery - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Kona Kai Resort & Gallery is a magical hideway, teeming with the natural beauty of the Florida Keys and hand polished into one of the most exclusive resorts known to the Florida Keys. With only eleven guest rooms and suites the mood at Kona Kai is never crowded and always intimate. Washed with natur... elegantsmallhotel.com
No title - expert review Bougainvilleas, coconut palms, and guava trees decorate a 2-acre hideaway that's one of the prettiest places to stay in the Keys. Each of the intimate cottages has tropical furnishings, CD players, and fruit-scented toiletries. Spacious studios and one- and two-bedroom suites - with full kitchens an... fodors.com
No title - expert review The owners of this intimate resort are former New Yorkers and art collectors who moved south to recreate an old-style, relaxed, Key Largo retreat. They tend personally to your needs whenever possible. The property is replete with trees and other flora, as well as an orchid greenhouse and tropical fr... gayot.com
Resort? you must be kidding. Stay Away! - user review Be careful, it is NOT what you think! We booked a vacation here, and left after one night. We asked for a refund and they flatly refused. Why would we leave Why would we ask for a refund Well, we called up and asked specifically for a PRIVATE room (the lychee room to be exact look it up on their w... fodors.com
Not Kona go back - user review Great service and lovely little spot in a very forgettable part of Florida. Nice if they'd have O.J. and newspapers. All that sort of thing is up to the patron. Staff is great, but only there 9am 7pm. My wife encountered a Carribean looking man leaning over our very low fenced patio one nite asking,... fodors.com
The Perfect Place to Relax - user review If you are looking for a quality experience and quite there is no other place like Kona Kai in the keys with the possible exception of Little Palm which is three times the price. We have been visiting Kona Kai for years and we look forward to our twice yearly visits more than any other we take. Yery... fodors.com
Just booked our trip back! Can´t wait! - user review Very Special place, stayed there two years ago for 5 days and fell in love with this gem. If you want to kick back and relax in a romantic (no kids allowed) and private oasis, this is it! The rooms are newly decorated in tropical mitif with very thoughtful touches books, CDs and radio etc. The groun... fodors.com
No title - user review We have stayed at the Kona Kai for our Anniversary for the last 6 years. Sometimes we go there twice a year. It is the only place I have been that it just keeps getting better. Every visit they have added something or bought all new of something. They listen to suggestions, my husband likes to drink... fodors.com
Keys Paradise- GETS BETTER EVERY YEAR! - user review We LOVE it here this is the place for peace and tranquility. It is a great vacation for those who want to experience a stress free, beautiful and relaxing resort without crowds, schedules or planned activities. For us, it's PERFECTION in the Keys. We look forward to every visit, and for the 6 or 7 v... fodors.com
Kona Kai is paradise by the sea!!! - user review We recently spent our 25th wedding anniversary there and were extremely pleased with our choice of resorts. We wanted some place quiet unlike the all inclusive resorts with people everywhere. It was like being in paradise by the sea! They think of every detail and the place was spotless.They were ex... fodors.com
Gorgeous, yet ho-hum - user review We thought the ground were just gorgeous, obviously lots of money and time went into the design. The rooms are gorgeous, but everything seemed almost too perfect. It all looks just gorgeous, and you spend the first hour or so admiring the beuaty of the place, but then there is simply not much to do ... fodors.com
KONA KAI RESORT & GALLERY: An Unexpected Gem. - user review I call it a motel, because when the owners bought it about 10 years ago, the place was a run down dump. Oh, what a difference time (and some TLC) can do. The Kona Kai is not an ultra luxury resort. It is a very small and charming motel with 7 or 8 rooms, some of which are connected to one another (p... virtualtourist.com
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