Responding to the fire were the Key Largo Fire Department, the Tavernier Fire Department, Islamorada Fire Rescue and Monroe County Fire Rescue, according to the Key Largo Fire Department’s Facebook page.
While the fire only affected the resort’s Beach House structure, which is near the waterfront and housed the hotel’s Hemingway bar and Fish Tales restaurant inspired by coastal dining in Capri, Italy, the “structure suffered a total loss,” according to the Key Largo Fire Department’s post.
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The resort, which is on one of the northernmost islands in the Florida Keys, caused quite a stir after its opening for its no-kids-allowed policy — guests have to be 21 or older in order to stay at the hotel.
In addition to two pools and two jacuzzi tubs, each of the resort’s bungalows has its own soaking tub and outdoor garden shower.
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Before its closing, the resort featured room rates that started at just $399 per person per night.
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In terms of getting around the huge 12-acre property, the hotel also offered guests 24/7 golf cart transportation.
Guests could also partake in cooking and mixology classes, which were included in the resort’s fee.
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