Rod5
Jetboaters Commander
- Messages
- 548
- Reaction score
- 471
- Points
- 187
- Location
- Marietta GA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- 255XD
- Boat Length
- 25
This year we decided to vacation in the FL keys, specifically the middle keys so that we could spoke out in any direction. We stayed 7 nights at Hawks Cay Resort on Duck Key which is on the North of Marathon. Very Very nice 4-Star resort with both marina and canal slips. We chose the more convenient canal slip right out our back door.
There is a ton of info about Hawks Cay Resort at hawkscay.com, but in summary 6 restaurants, 5 Pools and a private saltwater lagoon all with first class service. It is very family oriented and a few adults only areas and pool.
By far our favorite thing to do was to snorkel at Looe key Reef, which was about 36 miles south or Coffins Patch about 6 miles straight out from Hawks Cay. These are large live coral reefs with an abundance of sea life. Unfortunately we didn’t make it to any of the popular sand bars like Snipes Point or up to Key Largo mainly due to the distances. We had the right idea to stay in the middle of the keys and spoke out, but for a lake boat things are pretty spread out that we burnt one and a half to two full tanks per day. There a plenty of Marinas that we found on the marine GPS, but you had to be mindful of what time they closed for the day many closed at 4:30 or 5:00…
We took the boat out every day except one day where we did a day trip in the truck down to Key West to sight see & do some shopping.
Here’s a little video compilation of our trip.
There is a ton of info about Hawks Cay Resort at hawkscay.com, but in summary 6 restaurants, 5 Pools and a private saltwater lagoon all with first class service. It is very family oriented and a few adults only areas and pool.
By far our favorite thing to do was to snorkel at Looe key Reef, which was about 36 miles south or Coffins Patch about 6 miles straight out from Hawks Cay. These are large live coral reefs with an abundance of sea life. Unfortunately we didn’t make it to any of the popular sand bars like Snipes Point or up to Key Largo mainly due to the distances. We had the right idea to stay in the middle of the keys and spoke out, but for a lake boat things are pretty spread out that we burnt one and a half to two full tanks per day. There a plenty of Marinas that we found on the marine GPS, but you had to be mindful of what time they closed for the day many closed at 4:30 or 5:00…
We took the boat out every day except one day where we did a day trip in the truck down to Key West to sight see & do some shopping.
Here’s a little video compilation of our trip.