Flats fishermen only need
to check out one place in Key West for the best access to the island’s
plentiful bay — the new IBIS BAY Beach
Resort! Guests with flats boats have direct access to the resort’s private
boat ramp, which happens to be the only boat ramp on the bay in Key West. It
puts flats fishing just outside the door for anyone who stays at the beautiful
trendy resort, and there are even special Fish Camp rooms with maritime
decorations and outdoor cleaning stations — perfect for guests who enjoy
casting a line on the open sea!
Over the last two years the resort has seen a multi-million dollar
renovation that includes redesigned rooms, new furnishings, new landscaping,
and the opening of the fresh-as-it-gets Stoned Crab restaurant that specializes
in stone crab dishes. IBIS BAY has quickly
become a favorite among travelers and locals and is already having a big impact
on the local community through the many events and fundraisers it hosts. As the island’s only beach resort to embrace
Key West’s Cuban history, IBIS BAY stands alone as both a resort and a destination. Owner Chris Holland is all about authentic
travel, and he has fused the island’s classic 1950s style with 21st century
comforts to create a fun, unique Key West destination.
“We don’t want to be the
Ritz Carlton,” Holland emphasized, “and have that hotel chain sameness because
it’s so boring! We’re looking to provide
travelers with a unique experience that allows them to enjoy the Key West of
the 1950s while utilizing the advantages of modern technology to ensure a
pleasant and fun-packed stay. The Fish
Camp and our exclusive private boat dock are tailored specifically to flats
fishermen, and only flats boats can get into the water on our beautiful shallow
bay. Ibis Bay is basically an untapped
fishing spot, so the amount of wildlife here is truly incredible and can make
for an amazing day or weekend trip for flats fishermen.”
The new on-site Stoned Crab restaurant offers a true
boat-to-table seafood experience with daily deliveries of fresh stone crab,
lobster and other locally caught delicacies that go right from the restaurant’s
dock to the kitchen. Located on the property of IBIS BAY, the restaurant has
been a big hit with locals and visitors who love dining on the freshest seafood
in town.
“People say that Key West
is like no other place on Earth, and IBIS BAY Beach Resort is like no other
place in Key West,” Holland said. “Since
I took over the Blue Lagoon and turned it into IBIS BAY we’ve made incredible
improvements and progress, creating a truly unique destination that has
everything a traveler could ask for, from the gorgeous beaches and ocean views
to the updated rooms, friendly service and stellar dining. Whether you’re going
on a family vacation, a honeymoon retreat or a weekend fishing trip, Ibis Bay
is the place to stay!”
About IBIS BAY Beach
Resort:
IBIS BAY Beach Resort (www.ibisbayresort.com) embodies the
very best of Key West and offers guests a vacation experience like no other.
With a full deck of options for active adventure-seekers, Hemingway buffs or
travelers who want to fit in with the locals, there is something special for
every guest. Featuring classic Key West architecture and design, 600 feet of
beautiful private beach, a 20-foot poolside movie screen for outdoor movie
nights and The Stoned Crab restaurant, IBIS BAY Beach Resort is more than a
resort—it’s a destination.
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