Key Largo, Florida — Mid-November 2025
Nestled on 15 lush acres overlooking the tranquil Florida Bay, Baker’s Cay Resort Key Largo, part of Hilton’s Curio Collection, is redefining luxury island living with the addition of 12 distinctive suites now open for booking. Embedded in gardens and offering sweeping waterfront views, the new Waterview Palm Suites, Partial Waterview Palm Suites, and Paradise Suites debut this fall, delivering elevated comfort and immersive storytelling set against the natural beauty and seafaring culture of the Keys.
Coastal-Inspired Suite Living
Each suite, spanning roughly 700 square feet, features a private king bedroom, living area with sleeper sofa, spa-style bathroom with soaking tub and double vanity—ideal for couples, families, or small groups seeking space and refinement while evoking island charm.
Design details draw inspiration from Key Largo’s maritime heritage: oceanic blues, sandy neutrals, driftwood grays, and reef-textured fabrics set a serene mood. Local art pieces—sculptures and paintings—tell the island’s stories. Floor-to-ceiling windows open to breezes and natural light, seamlessly blending interior design with the resort’s lush landscape.
A Full-Service Tropical Getaway
The resort, built on the site of a former pineapple plantation, has long offered premier amenities: two free-form pools, private white-sand beach access, kayaks, paddleboards, bicycles, and an on-site marina for boaters exploring John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and Everglades wetlands.
Concierge-curated excursions range from eco-tours and reef snorkeling to mangrove kayaking and wildlife spotting, offering experiences that reflect the area’s rich biodiversity and outdoor terrain.
Sustainable Hospitality on the Keys
Baker’s Cay reinforces its eco-ethos through suite design and operations:
- Reclaimed wood, low-VOC paint, and energy-efficient smart-glass windows
- Drip-irrigation systems to conserve water in native gardens
- Solar arrays and composting kitchens support a zero-waste, energy-conscious ethos
- Guest participation encouraged through recycling stations and sustainability programs.
Guests also hear island stories through partnerships with organizations like the Key Largo Historic Preservation Society. Craft demonstrations showcase conch fishing and shipwreck tales. Locally made goods—like redfish carvings and painted tiles—offer memorable souvenirs born of place and tradition.
Dining with a Conscience
At the resort’s restaurants—Calusa and Dry Rocks—menus emphasize locally sourced and responsibly caught seafood, seasonal produce, and island recipes. Dry Rocks doubles as a zero-waste venue and hosts live music evenings and beachfront dining with a casual concert vibe.
Unique offerings include the Dock-to-Dish initiative, where guests catch their own fish and have it prepared nearby—a flavorful expression of local connection and sustainability in action.
Advancing Curio Collection’s Island Portfolio
Baker’s Cay is one of over 150 unique properties globally under Curio Collection by Hilton, a group known for maintaining each hotel’s individual character while offering Hilton’s reservation infrastructure and Honors loyalty benefits.
This resort’s blend of eco-conscious practices, local storytelling, elevated design, and Key Largo accessibility positions it as one of Curio’s most authentic island retreats.
Why These Suites Matter for Travelers in 2025
The new suites mark a strategic expansion that aligns with consumer demand for luxury that respects place, culture, and sustainability. Their pricing and availability are calibrated to tap into eco-minded travelers and repeat guests drawn to Key Largo’s underwater wonders, cultural experiences, and laid-back tropical ambiance.
Baker’s Cay consistently ranks among Southern Living’s best resorts in the Florida Keys, noted for its Cascade pools, gardens, and eco-features. It stands shoulder-to-shoulder with luxury peers like Bungalows Key Largo, Playa Largo Resort, and Casa Marina in Key West.
Final Words: Your Personal Slice of Key Largo
By weaving authentic island motifs, curated sustainability, and community-rooted artistry into these suites, Baker’s Cay Resort Key Largo delivers a fresh—and essential—kind of luxury for modern travelers. Whether lounging on the private beach, diving beneath the reef, or savoring a sunset dinner, guests can connect deeply with the “Keys life” in comfort that honors nature and culture alike.
These new suites aren’t just accommodations—they’re invitations to experience the essence of the Florida Keys on your own terms.
Book your Key Largo escape starting November 2025 and discover why this expansion marks the beginning of a new chapter in sustainable island hospitality.
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