Hotels in Cedar Key, Levy County

  • Overview

    Cedar Key is a quaint coastal town located in Levy County, Florida, United States. Known for its scenic beauty and laid-back atmosphere, this small island community offers visitors a charming getaway from the bustling city life. Surrounded by the pristine waters of the Gulf of Mexico, Cedar Key is a paradise for nature lovers and those seeking relaxation.

  • When to visit

    The best time to visit Cedar Key is during the spring and fall seasons when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are thinner. The summer months can be hot and humid, but they also offer lively festivals and events. Winter is another popular time to visit, as it provides a peaceful and serene atmosphere.

  • Reasons to Visit

    There are several reasons to visit Cedar Key. The town is famous for its picturesque sunsets, which paint the sky with vibrant colors and create a romantic setting. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, providing opportunities for kayaking, boating, fishing, and bird-watching. Visitors can explore the numerous nature trails and spot a variety of wildlife, including dolphins and manatees. Additionally, Cedar Key offers a unique art scene, with local galleries showcasing the work of talented artists.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • Cedar Key Museum State Park

    Located on the historic island of Way Key, the Cedar Key Museum State Park offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history and culture of the area. The museum showcases exhibits on Native American heritage, the fishing industry, and the town's past as a bustling port.
  • Cedar Key National Wildlife Refuge

    The Cedar Key National Wildlife Refuge is a protected area encompassing a cluster of islands and marshes. Nature enthusiasts can explore the refuge's diverse ecosystem, spot migratory birds, and witness the natural beauty of the coastal wetlands.
  • Shell Mound Archaeological Site

    The Shell Mound Archaeological Site is an ancient Native American burial site, offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into the region's history. The site features a large shell mound, dating back thousands of years, and interpretive panels provide insight into the rituals and customs of the indigenous people.
  • Dock Street and Historic District

    Stroll along Dock Street, the main thoroughfare of Cedar Key, lined with colorful buildings housing shops, galleries, and restaurants. The historic district preserves the town's architectural heritage, with charming cottages and buildings dating back to the 19th century.
  • Cedar Key Scrub State Reserve

    The Cedar Key Scrub State Reserve is a pristine natural area featuring unique plant and animal species. Visitors can hike or bike through the reserve's trails, observing the diverse flora and fauna along the way. The reserve is particularly beautiful during the wildflower blooming season.
  • Hotels

  • Cedar Inn

    - Make yourself at home in one of the 12 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Your room comes with a memory foam bed. Rooms have private balconies or patios. Compli Next available price is on . Cedar Inn
  • Seahorse Landing

    - Make yourself comfortable in this individually decorated apartment, featuring a kitchen with a refrigerator and an oven. A 27-inch flat-screen television with cable programming provides entertainment, Next available price is on . Seahorse Landing
  • Seahorse Landing #503 Gulf Front Vacation Condo

    - Situated in Cedar Key and only less than 1 km from City Park Beach, Seahorse Landing #503 Gulf Front Vacation Condo features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking. Guests ca Next available price is on . Seahorse Landing #503 Gulf Front Vacation Condo

3 hotels in Cedar Key