Seascape Tropical Inn – Best B&B in Key West, Florida
Seascape Tropical Inn – Best B&B
in Key West, Florida
Looking for a tropical island
paradise or a best budget
tropical escape this winter?
Looking for a tropical island paradise or a best budget tropical escape this winter? Old Town Key West rocks as a vacation destination!
We started our Florida roadtrip with a few days in beautiful Key West and stayed at the historic Seascape Tropical Inn Bed and Breakfast. This vacation getaway gem was called “Sparkling” by the New York Times and “Best value of all Key West Bed and Breakfasts” by Florida Keys Magazine.
This charming Bahamian Conch-style treasure was built in 1840 and has a perfect quiet location near Duval street just steps away from the Hemingway House and an easy walk or bike ride to all the shops, restaurants, beaches and bars.
We adored all of it including this relaxing hot tub and pool. Mozart loved the resident cat. They actually usually don’t accept kids, but gave us special permission since Mozart is a pretty sophisticated tween older than her years.
We stayed in the large Front Porch Room with it’s historic Dade County pine walls and tropical furnishings, we felt embraced by the enchantments of Key West reminiscent of yesteryear. As someone who loves Key West ,but hadn’t been here in over 30 years, this was just what I wanted.
So much has changed in Key West, I hardly recognized it, but thankfully, Old Town and this little piece of heaven, made me feel at home and proud to show the authentic Key West delights to my family.
We had changed our itinerary at the last moment when we found out the famous Poker Run with 10, 000 motorcyclist were coming the weekend we had planned to be there. Uh, oh. It is a fantastic event, but not what we wanted to experience fresh from Europe with jetlag.
I want to thank Marcia and Dave, along with thier assistant Lynn who hosted us and sponsored our stay with a last second notice. We came early, direct from Barcelona, so just saw all the motorcycles as we were leaving, headed back to Miami and enjoyed a peaceful, quiet visit during the week.
They made us feel very welcomed after the long drive from the airport in Miami and the attention to detail made one feel instantly at home. It’s the perfect location like an oasis on a quiet street, but close to all the action.
Breakfast was yummy with fresh delivered bagels and bake goods, yogurt, mimosas and more.
One can relax and hang out in the sun working on that perfect tan,
or head out for some exploring like the famous Key West Sunset or trying their famous Pink Shrimp or Key Lime Pie. Mallory square has changed a lot since I use go their regularly in my childhood and twenties, but the sunset is still lovely as a Jimmy Buffett song.
I was dealing with traveling while sick, so was really grateful for the spa that I used both morning and night to heal my weary bones and still remember the magical moonlight, stars and stillness of the night soak.
Thanks so much Seascape Tropical Inn for sponsoring our stay in Key West. We are super grateful to Laura Cassels at Visit Florida and Carolina Bustamante at Florida Keys Tourism Council that were also a huge help that made our stay spectacular!












Nice looking B&B. I’m starting to look for a place for our annual trip in Nov. I’ll add Seascape to my list.
These are great photos. Really crystal clear. Im so glad that Key West still does it for you, but I am intrigued by your comments that things have changed so much since your twenties. Would you be kind enough to advise of the differences, as I am interested in writing about the changes that Key West has gone through over the years, especially to someone who doesn’t live there all the time. Thanks for posting
Hi…
I read your post. It’s very helpful thank you for sharing us .
I also attended sunset celebration at Mallory Square and it was the ever best view of sunset in my life.
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P.S. Your pics are so beautiful and combination of blue and white colors is so relaxing.