My family and I recently stayed at Three Waters Resort & Marina in Islamorada, and overall, it was a fantastic experience—truly a home away from home. The resort’s transformation from the old Postcard Inn is impressive, with its sprawling 15-acre oceanfront setting, vibrant island vibe, and plenty of activities to keep us busy. The staff were warm and welcoming, the beaches (especially Sunrise Beach) were a blast for the kids, and the Tiki Bar’s sunset views were a nightly highlight. Our room was spacious, clean, and had a cozy Keys-inspired feel, making it easy to unwind after a day of exploring. That said, a couple of things stood out compared to the Postcard Inn days. I was disappointed to find no feather pillows—something I’d gotten used to in the past. The bedding was comfortable enough, but those fluffy pillows were missed! Also, activities like kayaking and paddleboarding, which used to be free with the stay, now come with a charge unless bundled into specific packages. It’s a bummer to see that shift, though the resort fee still covers some perks like bikes and the water taxi, which we loved using to hop between properties. Despite those quirks, Three Waters won us over. The pools (especially the swim-up bar) were a hit, the marina added a cool boating vibe, and the food options—like Mercado Morada’s street eats—kept everyone happy. It’s not perfect, but it’s a place we’d return to for that laid-back Keys escape. Great stay, indeed!
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