Margaritaville checks in to Key West
The Margaritaville experience has arrived in the Florida Keys.
The Margaritaville Beach House Key West has now officially opened at Key West’s largest beach.
Previously the Barbary Beach House Key West, the rebranded and upgraded resort features a host of family-friendly amenities, an expanded retail outlet, and Tin Cup Chalice Bar & Chill.
It launched with an iconic ‘flip flop’ unveiling.
The resort is located oceanfront along Smathers Beach and offers 186 spacious suites, a lagoon-style pool, and lounging hammocks throughout the grounds.
Amenities include poolside entertainment, daily refreshments, a 24-hour fitness center, kids’ activities, and lawn games.
The resort has indoor banquet space and outdoor gardens and courtyards, complete with a 1,500-square-feet event Tiki for meetings, events or intimate weddings accommodating up to 80 guests.
The resort is located just one mile from Key West International Airport, and offers complimentary shuttle service to the airport, Duval Street, and the Downtown Seaport Harbor.
Margaritaville Beach House Key West is a pet-friendly hotel.
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