We went for a walk before heading out for dinner last night and I took a few photos of some of the spots here, in case you wanted to see what sites besides ours look like:
It's a great location, and these are all bay front…there's a whole 'nother row that's canal front…most with docks there as well (and tiki huts, of course).
Loved our site. I don't remember if I mentioned or not, but the park has Wi-Fi…we've been using it, sometimes, but it's really slow. Great AT&T and Verizon coverage here. They apparently have cable, but we haven't been able to get a signal at all. Haven't cared much though. They also have a nice large pool, a clubhouse, laundry, etc.
We went to dinner right down the road at Kaya's Island Eats and had some great fresh fish (a tuna poke appetizer, blackened mahi mahi and one of the specials, a pan-seared grouper with risotto). The cocktails were bright and festive so I took a picture of 'em:
Kaya's is right on the water and we watched the sunset from our table. All I had with me was my iPhone, but imagine this WAY cooler that it is in this shot:
Love the campsite photos…
I did, I did want to see some more pics. Thanks.
There are more pics here on the resort’s website: http://bluewaterkey.com/2_gallery_gallery.html
How was the noise from US1?
Bob: Not too bad. We could hear it faintly from out on our dock, but not really at all in the campsite or under the tiki hut. We were in site #65.
Great post. We plan to go to the Keys in January.
How fo you like your F150 Ecoboost? Have you driven up any steep hills pulling the AS? What kind of milage are you getting?
Frank
Great post. We plan to go to the Keys in January.
How fo you like your F150 Ecoboost? Have you driven up any steep hills pulling the AS? What kind of milage are you getting?
Frank
@Frank: We LOVE the F150 Eco Boost. In CO we drove up a bunch of steep hills (sea level to over 11,000 ft, grades 7% and above). The truck did great. Normally, we get 10-11 mpg. -L