"What’s to love: The most illustrious retreat in the Florida Keys—and the only private island resort in the U.S.— is an exercise in tropical chic, redefining the castaway fantasy right on American soil. There are a total of 30 thatched-roof bungalow suites (some freestanding, some within larger bungalows) across the four-acre island, many with four-poster beds and outdoor copper bathtubs. Thanks to a smart layout and smarter landscaping, you’ll encounter other people less often than you’d expect (a strict cap at 60 guests helps). All suites have water views, outdoor showers, and furnished decks; most also overlook private slivers of white-sand beach and are kitted out with hammocks, loungers, and fire pits. The Dining Room has sweeping sea views, and the spectacular SpaTerre complex is underscored by a breezy, two-story atrium. Romance factor: Laze the day away on a beachfront hammock or a poolside lounger, followed by gloriously long outdoor showers and baths. Or get your heart racing with house water sports—house paddle boards, Hobie Cat catamarans, and Twin Vee boats are readily available. Head further afield with a guided snorkeling trip to Looe Key Reef, site of ongoing reef restoration efforts by MOTE Marine Laboratory & Aquarium, a Florida-based independent, nonprofit marine research institution(with whom Little Palm Island has a long-standing partnership). At night, request to table on the beach to delight in The Dining Room’s sublime cuisine, feet-in-the-sand. Get there: A 30-minute drive from Key West International Airport to Little Torch Key’s ramp; 2.5 hours from Miami International Airport" - Paul Rubio