Although the staff was friendly and humorous in a New England sort of way, ambiance was not one of the Days Inn's strong points. It's basically an island motel that's showing its age and you can tell the furniture and paint has been near the ocean for a decade or two. I did not find it dirty as some did, only musty and in need of airing out. The rooms were functional but not particularly well-appointed. There is a very small scuba shop within the complex and good meals can be had within mere yards of the hotel's entrance. There is a boat and jet ski rental place on the property, but no beach. There is a tiki hut by the harbor, but no tiki bar to go with it. It is a 30-minute drive to Key Largo and a 2-hour drive to Key West. Overall, for active people who aren't looking to be pampered by their surroundings, I believe it is a reasonable choice for the price.






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