The Moorings Village

Resort hotel · Islamorada, Village of Islands

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The Moorings Village

"How did it strike you on arrival?There’s an odd feeling of calmness that can overcome a guest at The Moorings Village. Though it’s located on an 18-acre stretch of waterfront land, there are only eight private villas, which truly makes it feel like you’ve got the place to yourself. Not to mention the added privacy provided by more than 800 coconut palms, which works out to about 42.1 trees per villa. What’s the crowd like?While some travelers live for the joy of meeting fellow jetsetters when they set off anywhere, others prefer to exist in seclusion. Guests of The Moorings Village fall into that latter category, where they can be the architects of their vacation universe. The good stuff: Tell us about your room.Each of The Moorings Village’s eight villas/cottages are different in terms of design, size, and views. Some have ocean views; others look out onto the other villas. Clearly, the former is the better option. A recent stay at the Maroni Villa offered plenty of space (1,000 square feet), ocean views from almost every window, a spacious deck off the master bedroom, a quaint front porch that looked directly onto the water, and a hammock—suspended between two palm trees—for when lazy days came calling. The tastefully decorated cottage was decked out in pleasing tones of tan and green, and offered as much privacy as a private home. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. They got us?The king-sized bed added just the right touch of casual elegance to the master bedroom and was covered in pillows of varying sizes, making it easy to construct the perfect headrest. How about the little things, like shower goodies or room tech?While the galley kitchen and washer and dryer were nice additions to the space, the addition of a TV with an Amazon Fire Stick was a pleasant surprise. It’s as if the hotel’s owners are going out of their way to devise ways to make you never want to leave. Please tell us the bathroom won’t let us down.A simple rain shower lent the perfect amount of luxury to the bathroom, without being so over-the-top as to seem out of place. Molton Brown products are yet another classy touch, without changing the laidback vibe of the place. Maybe the most important topic of all: Wi-Fi. What’s the word?Free and strong enough to let you stream a movie while you chill in your hammock. What stood out about the staff?Since seclusion is so key to The Moorings experience, the fact that the housekeeping staff manages to clean the villa in the short amount of time guests aren’t there lazing about is miraculous. Anything notable about other services and features?As if the hotel’s private beach weren’t already an envy-inducing amenity, complimentary bicycles and on-site kayaks will have you playing by land or sea. What was most memorable about your stay?Having a standalone structure to yourself allows you to truly relax without having to worry about the people in the rooms beside, below, and above you. Bottom line: Why are we choosing The Moorings Village?If you’re looking for a bit of serenity, and don’t own a private oceanfront Keys villa to find it, this is the next best thing." - Jennifer M. Wood

https://www.cntraveler.com/hotels/united-states/islamorada/moorings-village-islamorada
Courtesy The Moorings Village

123 Beach Rd, Islamorada, FL 33036 Get directions

themooringsvillage.com
@mooringsvillage

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