Tropical Hideaway comprises the ground level of a quintessential conch home, set back from the street and shaded by gardens and mature trees in a quiet, gated complex of six historic vacation rentals. The sunlight-yellow exterior blends Caribbean and Victorian influences: crisp white trim, decorative railings, restored original woodwork, and Bahamian shutters.
Prepare a home-cooked meal in the modern kitchen. Dine alfresco on the screened-in back porch.
The shared central common area has a pool, picnic tables, gas grill and laundry area.
Stroll to fine dining, beaches, and iconic attractions like the KW Butterfly and Nature Museum, Southernmost Point, Higgs Beach, and West Martello Tower. Street parking is available nearby. Tropical Hideaway is ideal for families, couples, and snowbirds.
Living:
The bright living space has original heart pine wood paneling. Relax, socialize, read, or stream your favorite shows on the wall-mounted SmartTV with Roku. The living space has French doors that open to a garden courtyard with easy access to the pool area.
Kitchen/Dining:
Just off the living room is a galley kitchen with sleek black granite counters, tile floors, glass-top stove, oven, microwave, dishwasher, full-size fridge, and farmhouse sink.
The kitchen’s back door opens to a screened-in porch with an original brick floor. Two dining tables seat six or more. This covered porch with a ceiling fan is a sublime spot to sip morning cappuccino or fresh-squeezed citrus juice.
Bedrooms/Baths:
Tropical Hideaway has two queen bedrooms and one bathroom. Both bedrooms have nightstands, ceiling fans, air conditioners, and Smart TVs. The front bedroom has a bureau and closet with a safe. The back bedroom has a door that opens out to the screened-in porch. The bedrooms share a jack-and-jill bathroom with a glass door, walk-in shower, and single-sink white granite vanity. The bathroom has a rain shower head, towels, toiletries, and hair dryers.
Outdoor Amenities:
A tall exterior fence, lush gardens, and mature trees provide privacy, and a peaceful, tropical ambiance. Enjoy a private dining space on your screened-in back porch.
The front garden of Tropical Hideaway features a vibrant, original metal sculpture by John Martini, an internationally renowned artist who resides in Key West. Martini’s sculptures are shown in galleries and museums in New Mexico, Paris, and Italy, as well as in Lucky Street Gallery in Key West. Bold, electric colors characterize Martini’s work, which he creates by cutting metal with torches. These torches leave burn marks that are a hallmark of his sculptures.
A garden courtyard and whitewashed fence buffer your private hideaway from a central common area. Cool off in the sparkling blue swimming pool, or doze poolside on a cushioned lounge chair. The poolside deck features a gas grill and two wrought-iron picnic tables with seating for eight or more. Gather for an afternoon cookout in paradise! Mature palms, mango trees, and vibrant bougainvillea shade the pool deck.
The Neighborhood:
Tropical Hideaway’s proximity to the Casa Marina Hotel and the beautiful beaches adds to the appeal, making it a perfect blend of history, culture, and coastal living. Picturesque south island streets are lined with beautifully preserved Conch-style homes, each exuding character and charm. Lush, tropical landscaping adds to the serene atmosphere, making every walk or bike ride a delightful experience.
A car is not necessary on the island. Make the green choice. Explore the island on foot, by bicycle, scooter, trolley, or bus. The island trolley stop is one block away. The Duval Loop City bus stop is four blocks away.
Stroll .07 miles to The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, which offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of America's greatest writers. Enjoy the diverse culinary scene with various restaurants, cafes, and bars offering everything from fresh seafood to classic Cuban cuisine.
Higgs Beach is the closest beach to Tropical Hideaway. Enjoy crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming or snorkeling. The nearby White Street Pier offers panoramic sea views and excellent fishing opportunities. Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park Beach, approximately 2 miles away, offers natural beauty and historical intrigue. Visitors and locals gather here and at Mallory Square to celebrate each and every exquisite island sunset.
Seeking family-friendly activities or rainy-day excursions? Check out the Key West Aquarium, the Butterfly and Nature Conservatory, The Shipwreck Treasure Museum, and the Lighthouse and Keepers Quarters Museum. Nightlife and live music abound in Key West! Take in a show at the Tropic Cinema. Catch a live band at the Green Parrot.