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KeysCaribbean Offers Lowest Rate Ever At Indigo Reef Resort
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KEY LARGO, Fla. - Washingtoner -- KeysCaribbean Vacation Home Rentals is offering 15 percent off bookings at Indigo Reef Resort in Marathon, resulting in rates of as little as $193 per night, the resort's lowest rate ever. The offer is valid until Dec. 17.

Nestled on the water's edge, Indigo Reef Resort in Marathon offers spacious villas with private boat docks and superb amenities, such as the Gulf-front swimming pool and state-of-the-art fitness center.

KeysCaribbean resort home and private vacation rental collections also include:
  • Mariner's Club Key Largo in Key Largo: An oceanside retreat awaits you with lavish accommodations and upscale amenities, including the largest swimming pool in the Florida Keys, a marina, tennis and pickleball courts, a game room, and more.
  • Angler's Reef Resort in Islamorada: Enjoy tropical villas with all the best amenities, such as a private beach, kayaks, and an oceanfront swimming pool at this tranquil hideaway near the heart of Islamorada.
  • Village at Hawks Cay Villas in Duck Key: Discover Duck Key, where you can enjoy fine dining, swimming with dolphins, and more. Our spacious Village homes include luxury features like private pools and boat dockage.
  • Coral Lagoon Resort in Marathon: Beautiful Key West Conch-style villas and cottages are spread across six acres of paradise. Fabulous facilities include a swimming pool surrounded by tropical foliage and a full-service marina.
  • Private Home Collection, Upper and Middle Keys: Explore a portfolio of nightly, weekly, and monthly Florida Keys vacation rental homes with exclusive features, including private swimming pools, boat dockage, putting courses, kayaks, and more.
KeysCaribbean offers affordable rental options, including resort homes and private vacation rentals, with flexible length-of-stay options to meet guests' needs. To book, guests can speak with a reservation specialist by phone at (305) 853-5000 (available 24 hours/day), chat online at www.KeysCaribbean.com, or text (786) 386-0410.

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KeysCaribbean also offers exciting real estate opportunities provided by Monica Barrett, one of the Florida Keys' top-performing agents. Click here to learn more and view the latest listings.

About KeysCaribbean
KeysCaribbean Vacation Home Rentals is a dynamic, boutique resort company specializing in operating luxury resort homes and private vacation rentals in the Florida Keys from Key Largo to Marathon. Managing Director/Principal Sam Schorr has over 37 years of experience operating and marketing unique and exclusive destination resorts and marinas. For reservations, book directly at www.KeysCaribbean.com or call (305) 853-5000.

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Source: KeysCaribbean Vacation Home Rentals

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