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Pirates Cove

Cedar Key, Florida
piratescovecottages.com 352-543-5141
Come stay with us for beautiful sunrises on the bayou and sunsets on the gulf. Our six cottages have been newly refurbished with new carpet, new bath fixtures and all have new queen sized beds. Owners, John and Donna O'Neal, welcome you. Enjoy the sunrises, the birds and a special charm found only at Cedar Key. Fish from our deck or relax under the trees and enjoy the superb bird watching. Watch a movie, Read a book, play games or cards. Walk to nearby shops for unique gifts, and eat in excellent restaurants. All guests are welcome to use the canoe, the grill and sundeck. We are tide dependent. . .

Cedar Key Bed and Breakfast

Cedar Key, Florida
cedarkeybandb.com 352-543-9000
Cedar Key Bed & Breakfast is Trip Advisor's # 1 rated bed and breakfast in Cedar Key Florida. This historic bed and breakfast was built for the Eagle Pencil Company's superintendent. In 1880. Located on the Gulf of Mexico, Cedar Key is the second oldest city in Florida. This tropical region features an historic seaport with several fine seafood restaurants and interesting gift shops and art galleries. In the 1800's Cedar Key was a bustling city of nearly 4000 souls connected to it's sister city of Fernandina Beach via Henry Flagler's and David Levy Yulee's (Florida's first senator) railroad. . .

Faraway Inn

Cedar Key, Florida
farawayinn.com 352-543-5330
Cedar Key is one of the oldest ports in the State of Florida, and when state's first trans-peninsula railroad connected it to Fernandina on the east coast, Cedar Key became a major supplier of seafood and timber products to the northeast. Today's Cedar Key is a city on a group of islands located 50 miles southwest of I-75 at Gainesville, Florida, via State Road 24, three miles out into the Gulf of Mexico, accessible by bridges. The surrounding barrier islands make up the Cedar Key National Wildlife Refuge. The Wacassassa Bay State Preserve, the Cedar Key Scrub State Preserve and the Lower Suwa. . .
Price: $75 - $160 | 12 rooms

Island Hotel

Cedar Key, Florida
islandhotel-cedarkey.com 352-543-5111
Built in 1859, the Island Hotel is constructed from seashell tabby with oak supports. Its walls have withstood hurricanes for almost 150 years, and its sloping wooden floors have survived the passage of innumerable feet. Built as the general store and post office, it has changed little over the years. Sit on a rocker on the long balcony and watch the sun set over the Gulf, relax in our informal and cozy lounge bar, painted in 1948 with murals of Cedar Key and King Neptune, for whom the bar is named, the only bar in Levy County without a television! Or just spend a relaxing morning or evenin. . .