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The Downtown Historic Island Hotel
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Cedar Key, FL
- City Beach2 Gehminuten
- Cedar Key Chamber of Commerce (Handelskammer)5 Gehminuten
- Cedar Key Pier (Seebrücke)6 Gehminuten
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The Downtown Historic Island Hotel
Welcome to the Island Hotel!
Experience the rich history of the Island Hotel & Restaurant, a treasured landmark since 1859. Located in the heart of Cedar Key, the hotel offers a perfect blend of vintage charm and modern comfort. Guests can relax on the private wraparound deck with views of the Gulf and downtown, unwind in communal spaces, and savor fresh seafood at the Island Hotel Restaurant or enjoy live music and spirits at the Neptune Bar. Step back in time and experience Old Florida.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Room 32 is a charming and cozy retreat at the Island Hotel, featuring a queen bed and an ensuite bathroom with a shower (please note, guests must step up to access the bathroom area). This thoughtfully designed space maintains the hotel’s historic charm while providing a comfortable and inviting stay. The northeast-facing windows overlook the patio below, bringing in natural light and a refreshing coastal breeze. With its unique layout and vintage character, Room 32 offers a relaxing escape in the heart of Cedar Key.
HOTEL AMENITIES
* Island Hotel Restaurant: Enjoy fresh seafood and classic Southern flavors in a historic and inviting dining setting. Be sure to try the Heart Of Palm Salad which was first served at the hotel in 1946 or the Calypso Pasta (get seafood added and it's perfect!).
* Neptune Bar: A lively spot offering spirits, dining, and live music, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring.
* Large Outdoor Patio: A versatile space for events, dining, or enjoying a drink under the stars.
* Private Wraparound Deck: Reserved for guests, this large second-story deck offers comfortable seating, a large swinging daybed, and shady breezes, ideal for relaxing and taking in views of town and the Gulf.
* Communal Lounge Areas: Guests can enjoy two shared spaces—one downstairs with an antique piano and fly-tying desk, and one upstairs with books, games, and cozy seating, perfect for socializing or unwinding.
* In-Room Amenities: All rooms include bed linens, towels, and toiletries for your comfort.
THE HISTORIC ISLAND HOTEL
The Island Hotel, built between 1859 and 1860, is a treasured piece of Florida’s rich history. Originally constructed as Parsons and Hale’s General Store, this tabby-walled structure—crafted from oyster shell, limestone, and sand—has withstood hurricanes, floods, and even the Civil War. During the war, Union troops repurposed the building as a barracks and supply warehouse, sparing it from the destruction that leveled much of Cedar Key.
For over 160 years, the Island Hotel has been a cornerstone of the Cedar Key community, with each owner adding their unique touch to its storied legacy. Among the most memorable was Bessie Gibbs, who managed the hotel from 1946 to 1973, transforming it into a vibrant hub for politicians, celebrities, and visitors. The iconic King Neptune Lounge, featuring murals by artist Helen Tooker, continues to be a beloved centerpiece of the hotel.
In 2004, the Bair family took ownership of the property and has since worked to maintain its historic charm and warm hospitality. Today, the Island Hotel offers guests a timeless retreat where they can connect with the rich heritage and allure of "Old Florida."
WHAT TO DO WHILE IN CEDAR KEY
* Cedar Key is the perfect destination for those looking to relax or explore the island’s natural beauty and historic charm. Visitors can:
* Go fishing by charter, pier, or shoreline.
* Birdwatch
* Hike through Cedar Key Scrub State Reserve or Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge.
* Explore the Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge by kayak or canoe.
* Enjoy boating or dolphin tours.
* Stroll through the historic downtown filled with unique shops, art galleries, and local cafes.
* Visit the Cedar Key Historical Museum and the downtown Cedar Key Museum.
* Attend seasonal events like the Cedar Key Arts Festival in April, Tiki Fest in May, Seafood Festival in October, or Pirate Fest in November.
CEDAR KEY'S RICH HISTORY
Cedar Key is a small island community steeped in history, dating back to its establishment in 1859 as the western terminus of Florida’s first cross-state railroad. This connection to the railway transformed the town into a bustling port and commercial hub. Cedar Key became known for its thriving cedar industry, supplying wood for pencils to markets across the country. The island’s name comes from the abundance of cedar trees that once covered the region, although few remain today.
In 1896, Cedar Key was hit by a devastating hurricane that destroyed much of the town, leading residents to relocate the community to its current site. Despite this setback, Cedar Key endured, reinventing itself as a quiet fishing village and later as a tourist destination. The town’s untouched natural beauty, rich artistic culture, and historic charm make it a favorite getaway for those looking to experience the slower pace and timeless atmosphere of "Old Florida." Visitors can still see remnants of its past, from the railroad trestles to the historic buildings that line its streets, offering a glimpse into a time when Cedar Key was at the center of Florida’s development.
NOTES
* No pets please
* Smoking outside only
* Restaurant, bar and/or patio can be rented for private events associated with the reservation
* Free street parking
* Pack and Play available upon request prior to arrival
* Hair dryers available at front desk
-Please be respectful of the neighbors and the area you are staying
- No smoking inside or within 10 feet of doors or windows $250 fine if the property smells of smoke
- Unauthorized pets will result in a $250 fine for each animal
- $150/person/day fee for over occupancy limit
- Quiet hours 9 pm to 7 am
- Please respect the check-in and check-out times.
- Guests are responsible for any damage they cause. If something does happen contact us ASAP and we will see if there’s a way to quickly take care of the issue before it gets worse and costs more.
- Please don’t rearrange the furniture.
- No illegal substances allowed on premises.
- Primary renter must be at least 25 years old or active military.
- Service animals require documentation and adherence to our policies.
- Do not set the AC below 70° or heat above 78°.
Experience the rich history of the Island Hotel & Restaurant, a treasured landmark since 1859. Located in the heart of Cedar Key, the hotel offers a perfect blend of vintage charm and modern comfort. Guests can relax on the private wraparound deck with views of the Gulf and downtown, unwind in communal spaces, and savor fresh seafood at the Island Hotel Restaurant or enjoy live music and spirits at the Neptune Bar. Step back in time and experience Old Florida.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Room 32 is a charming and cozy retreat at the Island Hotel, featuring a queen bed and an ensuite bathroom with a shower (please note, guests must step up to access the bathroom area). This thoughtfully designed space maintains the hotel’s historic charm while providing a comfortable and inviting stay. The northeast-facing windows overlook the patio below, bringing in natural light and a refreshing coastal breeze. With its unique layout and vintage character, Room 32 offers a relaxing escape in the heart of Cedar Key.
HOTEL AMENITIES
* Island Hotel Restaurant: Enjoy fresh seafood and classic Southern flavors in a historic and inviting dining setting. Be sure to try the Heart Of Palm Salad which was first served at the hotel in 1946 or the Calypso Pasta (get seafood added and it's perfect!).
* Neptune Bar: A lively spot offering spirits, dining, and live music, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring.
* Large Outdoor Patio: A versatile space for events, dining, or enjoying a drink under the stars.
* Private Wraparound Deck: Reserved for guests, this large second-story deck offers comfortable seating, a large swinging daybed, and shady breezes, ideal for relaxing and taking in views of town and the Gulf.
* Communal Lounge Areas: Guests can enjoy two shared spaces—one downstairs with an antique piano and fly-tying desk, and one upstairs with books, games, and cozy seating, perfect for socializing or unwinding.
* In-Room Amenities: All rooms include bed linens, towels, and toiletries for your comfort.
THE HISTORIC ISLAND HOTEL
The Island Hotel, built between 1859 and 1860, is a treasured piece of Florida’s rich history. Originally constructed as Parsons and Hale’s General Store, this tabby-walled structure—crafted from oyster shell, limestone, and sand—has withstood hurricanes, floods, and even the Civil War. During the war, Union troops repurposed the building as a barracks and supply warehouse, sparing it from the destruction that leveled much of Cedar Key.
For over 160 years, the Island Hotel has been a cornerstone of the Cedar Key community, with each owner adding their unique touch to its storied legacy. Among the most memorable was Bessie Gibbs, who managed the hotel from 1946 to 1973, transforming it into a vibrant hub for politicians, celebrities, and visitors. The iconic King Neptune Lounge, featuring murals by artist Helen Tooker, continues to be a beloved centerpiece of the hotel.
In 2004, the Bair family took ownership of the property and has since worked to maintain its historic charm and warm hospitality. Today, the Island Hotel offers guests a timeless retreat where they can connect with the rich heritage and allure of "Old Florida."
WHAT TO DO WHILE IN CEDAR KEY
* Cedar Key is the perfect destination for those looking to relax or explore the island’s natural beauty and historic charm. Visitors can:
* Go fishing by charter, pier, or shoreline.
* Birdwatch
* Hike through Cedar Key Scrub State Reserve or Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge.
* Explore the Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge by kayak or canoe.
* Enjoy boating or dolphin tours.
* Stroll through the historic downtown filled with unique shops, art galleries, and local cafes.
* Visit the Cedar Key Historical Museum and the downtown Cedar Key Museum.
* Attend seasonal events like the Cedar Key Arts Festival in April, Tiki Fest in May, Seafood Festival in October, or Pirate Fest in November.
CEDAR KEY'S RICH HISTORY
Cedar Key is a small island community steeped in history, dating back to its establishment in 1859 as the western terminus of Florida’s first cross-state railroad. This connection to the railway transformed the town into a bustling port and commercial hub. Cedar Key became known for its thriving cedar industry, supplying wood for pencils to markets across the country. The island’s name comes from the abundance of cedar trees that once covered the region, although few remain today.
In 1896, Cedar Key was hit by a devastating hurricane that destroyed much of the town, leading residents to relocate the community to its current site. Despite this setback, Cedar Key endured, reinventing itself as a quiet fishing village and later as a tourist destination. The town’s untouched natural beauty, rich artistic culture, and historic charm make it a favorite getaway for those looking to experience the slower pace and timeless atmosphere of "Old Florida." Visitors can still see remnants of its past, from the railroad trestles to the historic buildings that line its streets, offering a glimpse into a time when Cedar Key was at the center of Florida’s development.
NOTES
* No pets please
* Smoking outside only
* Restaurant, bar and/or patio can be rented for private events associated with the reservation
* Free street parking
* Pack and Play available upon request prior to arrival
* Hair dryers available at front desk
-Please be respectful of the neighbors and the area you are staying
- No smoking inside or within 10 feet of doors or windows $250 fine if the property smells of smoke
- Unauthorized pets will result in a $250 fine for each animal
- $150/person/day fee for over occupancy limit
- Quiet hours 9 pm to 7 am
- Please respect the check-in and check-out times.
- Guests are responsible for any damage they cause. If something does happen contact us ASAP and we will see if there’s a way to quickly take care of the issue before it gets worse and costs more.
- Please don’t rearrange the furniture.
- No illegal substances allowed on premises.
- Primary renter must be at least 25 years old or active military.
- Service animals require documentation and adherence to our policies.
- Do not set the AC below 70° or heat above 78°.
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Dieses Ferienhaus in Cedar Key liegt im Stadtzentrum und in Strandnähe. Wer sich für Kultur interessiert, ist hier richtig: Cedar Key Historical Society Museum (Lokalhistorisches Museum) und Cedar Key Museum State Park. Zu den weiteren Attraktionen der Region gehören Southern Cross Sea Farms und Cat Island. Entdecke die hiesige Tierwelt bei Aktivitäten wie Naturwanderungen und Vogelbeobachtungen.

Cedar Key, FL
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- City Beach - 2 Gehminuten - 0.2 km
- Cedar Key Chamber of Commerce (Handelskammer) - 5 Gehminuten - 0.5 km
- Cedar Key Pier (Seebrücke) - 6 Gehminuten - 0.6 km
- Southern Cross Sea Farms - 3 Autominuten - 1.9 km
- Cedar Key Museum State Park - 5 Autominuten - 3.0 km
Restaurants
- Cedar Key Pier - 6 Gehminuten
- Steamers Clam Bar & Grill - 4 Gehminuten
- Cedar Cove Beach & Yacht Club - 3 Gehminuten
- 83 West - 4 Gehminuten
- Annie's Cafe - 9 Gehminuten
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