Island resort with dolphin swims, five pools, and dining



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61 Hawks Cay Blvd, Duck Key, FL 33050 Get directions

"A restaurant in the Florida Keys by chef Jeremy Ford, offering a 'barefoot' take on South Beach fare with locally sourced ingredients." - Laine Doss
"Hawks Cay Resort on Duck Key is listed as a luxury resort option in the Florida Keys that caters to couples seeking an upscale beach getaway." - Alison Lewis Alison Lewis Alison Lewis is a travel and food journalist, recipe developer, and cookbook author. She has contributed to Travel + Leisure, Coastal Living, Modern Luxury, USA Today, Islands, Southern Living, Cooking Light, Better Homes & Gardens, and many more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

"Florida Keys resort offering up to 35 percent off accommodations with a promotional code." - Lyndsey Matthews, Michelle Baran
"An award-winning Florida Keys resort that packs holiday fun onto the property with over-the-top decorations, elaborate gingerbread houses, and plenty of opportunities to meet Santa and his elves, making it easy for families to enjoy seasonal activities without leaving the resort." - Teresa Bergen Teresa Bergen Teresa Bergen is a Portland, Oregon-based travel writer. She specializes in wellness, outdoors, and vegan and sober travel. Teresa is the author of “Easy Portland Outdoors” and the co-author of “Historic Cemeteries of Portland, Oregon.” Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"Located near Marathon on Duck Key, Hawks Cay feels like summer camp for the whole family with waterfront two-story villas (plus traditional rooms), a sheltered lagoon with a sandy swimming beach, dolphin swims, a pirate-ship pool and splash area, and on-site options for pickleball and tennis." - Skye Sherman Skye Sherman Skye Sherman is a travel writer based in West Palm Beach, Florida. Aside from traveling, she's also a pilot, scuba diver, bookworm, and fourth-generation Floridian. Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, USA Today, Palm Beach Illustrated, Atlas Obscura, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines