Parrot Key sits at the less-visited eastern end of Key West, away from Duval Street's energy and closer to the working island that locals actually inhabit. The 148 units include cottage-style villas with separate bedrooms and full kitchen access — the format that transforms a family Key West trip from a hotel stay into something that approximates living on the island for a few days. Four pools serve different family sections of the property, and the marina-side location provides access to charter fishing, diving, snorkelling, and kayaking without the organisation overhead of centrally located competitors. The property's distance from Old Town (a 15-minute drive or a manageable bicycle ride) means the energy is quieter and the rooms are priced accordingly — a genuine family value compared to the Old Town and South Beach competitors, with equivalent pool infrastructure and considerably more space per dollar.
For families, Parrot Key resolves the Key West accommodation problem directly: the villa format provides the separate sleeping arrangements that a standard hotel room cannot offer, the four pools mean no queuing for a chair, and the marina provides an activity programme that keeps different family members genuinely busy for the duration of the stay.
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