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Mile marker 5, Key West:
Modern Day Fishing Camp
Channeling the heyday of fishing camps in the Florida Keys during the 1920s and 1930s, the time of literary icons Zane Grey and Ernest Hemingway, King’s Pointe Marina is the closest port to Atlantic access in Key West, and the nearest port to Havana in the U.S., tucked away on Stock Island’s secluded west end and just minutes from downtown Key West.
An expansion is taking place and includes thirty-two new, luxury town homes in Key West overlooking the picturesque King’s Pointe Harbor, featuring two or three bedrooms and two bathrooms, and more than 2,000 square feet each. Existing accommodations on site include Oceanside Condominiums at King’s Pointe Harbor, offering 22 two- and three-bedroom condominium residences featuring Florida plantation-style architecture and colorful Caribbean tones.
As the area’s largest full-service, deepwater marina, King’s Pointe features 96 wet slips and 108 dry racks that cradle fiberglass vessels and oceanic dreams waiting just beyond the harbor. As part of the expansion, eight, 70-foot wet boat slips and two state-of-the-art boat barns with 108 dry storage slips accommodating craft up to 40 feet long will be added.
Marina amenities include:
- Wet slips housing vessels up to 80 ft.
- Outside dry racks for vessels up to 31 ft.
- Forklift with load capacity up to 15,000 lbs.
- Deep-water access and ample berthing
- Fuel dock
- Bait and tackle shop
- Bathhouse with laundry facilities
- Fish cleaning equipment
Also located on property is the Sailfish Club, where fish tales are exchanged over cold drinks and authentic Key West cuisine prepared by renowned chef and native Conch Louis Scaramuzzi. No tie and coat are required for membership, just a penchant for tight lines.
Currently in sales for residences and dry storage condominiums, now accepting reservation agreements.
Residence prices starting from $1,500,000. Dry rack condominium storage starting at $120,000. |
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