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  • Thom H.

    Wife and I stayed at Parmer's for a week, in the Dolphin room. Clean room, and simple. Was worried about comments about decor, but actually the decor was lovely - (well-shot) photos of the property on the walls. Simple decor, but the whole place is simple, and that's the point - no flash, just laid-back. Room was an efficiency, and so had a stove, fridge, silverware, etc., all very clean. Bed was firm, which we like, but could have used extra pillows. Really comfortable rocker/glider in the room, too. Bathroom was clean, showerhead was a little low, but considering both my wife and I are at 6 feet, we're always running into that problem, ha! Daily continental breakfast was good, better than most. Free wifi is in the room and around it (outside), but on some nights was wonky. Expanding the wifi range would be SUCH a bonus to this place, but I don't know how expensive that would be. Pool was lovely, with a nice 6 foot "deep" end - many hotels now are getting rid of their "deep ends", probably for insurance reasons, I like that Parmer's still has theirs. The biggest draws? One - the cute, 50's / 60's beach-bungalow feel of the place. Don Draper would be right at home vacationing here. You just don't see this anymore, and considering we're a half-century since the aesthetic, I feel like this is a conscious move - keep going with it, love the vibe. But mostly? The waterfront! Man, the orange hammock between the trees right on the water? Divine! The sun rising over the water every morning, man I'll never forget it. Good dock space, too, for boaters. We didn't use it, but a lot of boaters did, so if you're on a boat looking for a room, motor on over to Parmer's!

    (5)
  • Mike F.

    On the water? - check Boat slip? - check Full kitchen? - check Super clean and chill place? - check Outdoor grill? - check Outside deck overlooking the water? - check Hot powerful shower with nice amenities in the bathroom? - check Sleepy? - maybe a bit much.. But who cares Restaurants nearby? - nope. Taxi required or car Will we return here again??? - Check and double check

    (5)
  • Shannon M.

    Great place to stay when visiting the keys. had our own private boat dock for many diving and fishing trips. very friendly staff wonderful room's with full kitchen and bathroom. clean pool for the family time on shore and breakfast every morning. We have stayed here many times and always come back five stars

    (5)
  • Abi S.

    Good place to stop by before Key West Pros: Easy access from US -1 Not far from grocery store and restaurants Private access to the shore Private parking Decent breakfast Cons: Small rooms Very basic amenities High price for what you get (cheaper than Key West) No housekeeping You will save money by staying here while exploring Key West (30-40 min drive). If you can afford $50 more you might get a decent place in Key West itself

    (3)
  • Ashley K.

    Stayed here just one night and left happy. This isn't a fancy resort nor is it a motel...it's a happy in-between place to sleep for people who are easily satisfied by the simple things in life (read: high-maintenance white girls need not apply). When you drive in you'll see the office straight ahead and several little cottages scattered throughout. This place is right on the water and they have their own little "beach" with a couple huts, plenty of places to sit and relax, a couple hammocks, a deck, etc...felt like lakeside camping honestly. I'm pretty sure they were booked when we stayed here, but it could not have been more quiet. This was our most expensive hotel for the entire trip which was weird because we stayed at much nicer, fancier places. I can't honestly say it was worth what we paid, but it was reasonable. There is VERY little to do in this area. We ended up just heading down the road and getting drinks at Boondock's before dinner and then came back and knocked out. I would recommend this place if you are interested in relaxing or coming to fish and have your boat with you (they have slips) and if you aren't coming for sightseeing, going out or being around a lot of people and excitement. Summerland Key is one of the sleepy Keys, but I'm glad we experienced it. Prepare to have to drive to go to dinner, etc.

    (4)
  • Cindy D.

    Love it here. Close to Winn-Dixie and boondocks restaurant dolphin Marina across the street to put your boat in. We stayed in the snook two queen beds in the bedroom and a Bahama bed in the living room. Only one television though. Free continental breakfast every morning with lots of fresh fruit.

    (5)
  • Sameer A.

    Stayed for three nights here. Old rooms with musty / moldy smell. The window air conditioners are not very effective. The aerial photo you see on their website is deceptive. The place is not as spread out as it seems. But good location and friendly staff make up for some of the negatives. Make sure you ask for a room on the water if you want to make the most of your stay.

    (3)
  • Lu Ann J.

    We recently went to do a day trip to the Dry Tortugas and didn't want to pay the inflated prices in Key West soooo.... We found a gem of a place on Little Torch Key. Parmer's Resort right on the water with a nice pool, continental breakfast, hammocks and picnic tables and the most gorgeous sunrise I've ever seen. We were greeted with a smile and a kickstand support (te parking lot is all gravel). Then we got a tour of the facilities and taken to our room. I hate to rate this place because I want to keep it a secret but it's too good not to share. Price was right as well!!! Clean with a laundry on site. The ride into Key West was 25 minutes and there are plenty of places close to go eat, like Boondocks and the No Name Pub!

    (5)
  • Tommy M.

    Great place for a short stay! I came down to fish by myself and the accommodations were perfect! Awesome people at front desk!

    (4)
  • Claudine C.

    3.5 stars. Bare-bones, no-frills resort - not a lot of value for the prices (over $220/ night) charged. But, according to my husband, a native south Floridian, Parmer's is nice for the Keys, and the price in alignment with going rates. We stayed in the Sailfish Room overlooking the water next to a dock. While this is pleasant, and the views gorgeous, make sure you're aware that you might hear boats coming and going during the day. I suspect that there are certain designated hours for this, as folks didn't tend to rev up the motors until around 10am or so, thank goodness. We had a nice, clean room equipped with airconditioner and full kitchen. The Bathroom was small and plain, and only provided 2 sets of thin towels for the both of us - we could have asked for more at the front desk, but decided not to. Wireless is free, but didn't reach us out in Sailfish. The front desk personnel were very welcoming and pleasant. There is no daily cleaning service. There is a pool, heated to 85 degrees, which probably would have been nice in the coolish (mid-low 60s) weather we experienced in late December. Free continental breakfast is spare and plain: a selection of cereals (Cheerios and Special K), 2 or different kinds of cut fruit (pineapple, melon, orange slices), small Costco-style muffins, different breads for toast (white, whole wheat and English muffin) with different spreads. Coffee and juice is available. The coffee is pretty terrible. You will need a car if you wish to do things beyond hang out at the resort. The closest restaurant, just a few minutes down the road, called Parrotdise, is closed; the next closest is Boondocks - about 1.4 miles away. Parmer's gave us a 10% off coupon for Boondocks but we did not opt to try it out.

    (3)
  • Steve P.

    Friendly Great service A simple hotel that was clean This is a great place to stay if you are going to be out and active in the keys If you plan to sit around the hotel this is not your place A decent restaurant is down the street

    (4)
  • Casey C.

    We really enjoyed our stay here. The resort's spread along the waterfront is beautiful, and we enjoyed the sunrise and breakfast along the water every morning. Everyone working there was very nice and helpful, and we had a simple but nice room. My only real complaint is that the shower pressure was terrible. After long days on the water, a good strong shower was much needed, and the bathroom didn't live up. Otherwise though, Parmer's was terrific and I hope to return.

    (4)
  • Ronda H.

    Stayed three nights in September in the Sailfish room. Upon check in we were taken by golf cart around resort to see where the breakfast area was, pool, hammocks, grills etc. We were taken into our room and shown around. The view was awesome! Two huge windows overlooking the bay/docks. Two Adirondack chairs at the end of a pier closet our room called honeymoon point were perfect in the evening to watch the birds and fish while having a drink. We parked right outside our room and had a private sitting area that we used whenever we weren't out sight seeing. The room had a full kitchen. Table and chairs to eat. Comfy queen bed, TV and two chairs. The room was a little short on dresser space. There was a bar to hang clothes but no closet. Bathroom was small and a little out dated but everything worked and we had hot water. Daily breakfast was fresh fruit, coffee, juice, cereal, pastries and toast. Pool was a good size and the water very clear and good temp. Plenty of chairs and loungers for sunning. There is a bar/restaurant down the street called Kiki"s that we visited late one night. They have a full menu and drinks which seemed reasonable. All in all we had a great time and if back in this area will return.

    (4)
  • Joe W.

    I stayed here with a client who was doing a modeling shoot for a local advertising agency. I had never even heard of the place, but it is a hidden gem. It's a great spot to stay at if you want to escape the BS down in Key West. I'd rather stay up here where it is quiet, than down in Key West!

    (4)
  • Jeremy L.

    Right away, let me tell you I did not stay at this hotel so I cannot speak to its lodging. I can say that the manager there is horrendous. Jay will not listen to you so don't even think about asking for anything from them. I had a situation where I could not make it to the hotel and was forced to cancel within hours of booking. Not only was Jay unwilling to refund my money but he was rude and uninterested in my situation. For a cheap, rundown hotel, where people go for friendly service and a great atmosphere, this was certainly a disappointment. I would never stay here for that simple fact alone and would advise anyone reading this to stay at any of the numerous competitor's hotels that have a nicer staff and a better culture.

    (1)
  • Beatriz F.

    Spend a few days here and your bones will begin to melt with mellowness! Located more than halfway between Miami and Key West, this resort is a convenient homey hideaway for a family reunion or a romantic tryst. They have a nice variety of unique rooms, each with a tropical-themed name. I've stayed here many times and I've liked all but one of the rooms I've tried. I highly recommend the Swordfish for families (wonderful waterfront screened-in porch, beautiful sunrises) and the Snead for privacy and boatlovers (great shower!). The canalfront Hogfish also had a spacious screened-in porch with a full dining table and chaise-longues . The grounds are nicely landscaped and the pool is small but attractive. It's a great place to stay when you want to get away from the Key West madness--just half an hour's drive from KW.--and avoid traffic on the way home. It's a little pricey, as all places in the Keys are, but you still have time to take advantage of their off-season prices, until Dec 19th. Conveniently nearby: Bahia Honda State Park with its wonderful beach and spectacular bridge view of the sunset, the famous No Name pub, a pharmacy and grocery store.

    (4)

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