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VUE | Spring 2021

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Key Largo doesn't necessarily have a downtown, but it does have a number of artisanal shops, art galleries, and quaint small-town vibes. If you want to explore outside of the resort, shopping areas are not very far and are great for connecting with locals and picking up unique souvenirs. One of the more convenient amenities offered by the Playa Largo Resort is the shopping and grocery to your door option. Guests at the Key Largo Residences can create a grocery list and request those items be dropped off at their home. Whether you plan to cook or not, the Playa Resort restaurants are also open to Key Largo guests. With three eateries to choose from, the Sol by the Sea Marina, La Marea, a farm to table restaurant, and Las Olas, a ceviche and sushi bar, there are plenty of options that are only a short drive from Key Largo Residences. We were also able to reserve a picturesque family-style dinner on the beach through Playa Largo. The tables are Japanese kotatsu style, where all the diners sit on the floor, or in our case on the sand, and are able to enjoy the views of the sunset and the sounds of crashing waves. At the end of a tree-lined street is a clubhouse where we grabbed a pair of cocktails and tanned by the pool. The outdoor pool lies at the very edge of the shore where we were able to swim and enjoy sunset ocean views. They say "life is what you make it" and we can say the same about our trip. Whether it's a non-stop action-packed adventure or a laidback getaway needed to recharge your batteries, the Playa Largo Resort and Key Largo Residences make it easy to create the vacation you want. V U E N J .C O M 171

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