Visitors can rest easy at Tranquility Bay Resort in the Florida Keys after the palm-lined paradise reopened June 1. The property offers space to relax with unique standalone beach houses with private entrances, onsite watersports, a private beach, three pools and its new Safety & Well-being Promise.
Peace and privacy are assured at Tranquility Bay, with 12 acres of lush grounds – including a 2.5-acre private white sand beach. Guests can choose from standalone 2- and 3-bedroom beach houses, accessed by private entrances. The beach houses have fully-equipped kitchens, living rooms and porches with water or oceanfront views that step right onto the beach.
General Manager, Bob Bauersachs said, “Tranquility Bay’s open-air public spaces and uniquely private beach houses provide the perfect solution for guests concerned about safety and well-being while wanting to get away. With private entrances and no public hallways or elevators, our customers appreciate this peace of mind.”
Upon reopening, Tranquility Bay unveiled its Safety & Well-being Promise which highlights the measures it has taken to ensure the safety of guests after Covid-19. To accommodate all guest needs, the resort also offers takeout from its popular Butterfly Café restaurant or guests can enjoy indoor dining, an outdoor open-air patio or the outdoor beachfront tiki bar.
The 103-room resort attracts mostly couples, families and small groups traveling together. Catering uniquely to guests who may wish to do everything onsite without leaving the resort; the property offers onsite activities including Wave Runner tours, paddle boarding, kayaking, beach volleyball and a putting green. Reef trips, private charters and sunset cruises can also be arranged.
“Our guests can be completely apart from the crowd and still see the most remarkable sunsets and enjoy amazing Florida Keys activities,” said Bob Bauersachs.
Tranquility Bay is located 90 miles south of Miami (a 2-hour drive) and 45 miles north of historic Key West — making it a great road trip for those traveling Highway 1 through the Florida Keys. For more information, visit www.tranquilitybay.com.