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From chintz to hot chocolate, from mountain retreat to urban oasis, where do you want to B&B? Long the mainstay of European travelers, the bed and breakfast options in Cedar Key, Florida, have expanded to include hostelries with hospitality for folks from their honeymoon through their golden wedding anniversary. Who should be looking for a B&B? When you're drooling over web pages purveying Jacuzzis built for two, it is easy to assume that a bed and breakfast inn is the perfect site for a night of romance in Cedar Key, Florida. And, you'd be right. But Cedar Key, Florida, bed and breakfast inns have a lot to offer the business traveler.
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A Cedar Key, Florida, Bed & Breakfast is a limited service property, usually smaller, owner operated establishement emphasizing an "at home" feeling. A continental or full, hot breakfast is served and included in the room rate.
A Cedar Key, Florida, Country Inn is a moderate service property, similar in definition to a bed and breakfast, but usually larger in size, with a dining facility that serves at least breakfast and dinner.
Cedar Key was one of the first seaports in Florida. It's the second oldest city in Florida. Today it is famous for it's clam farming. Cedar Key has many outstanding seafood restaurants. Cedar Key residents and visitors enjoy a slow paced way of life. Kayaking is very popular on the island. There are many outer uninhabited islands that are easily accessible by kayak, canoes or other types of small craft (Kayaks, canoes & small power boats are available for rent in town). Cedar Key has an interesting history and you can learn about the history at the museums in town. The sunsets are spectacular. Be sure to bring your cameras. There are many little shops along Dock Street. Many of the shops feature the crafts of local artisans. You are sure to find just the right something to bring home to your friends and family. There are several natural springs where you can swim with the Manatees (Crystal River, Manatee Springs and others). If you enjoy scuba diving, you will love diving and exploring the many underwater caves found in the natural springs in the area around the Suwannee River.
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A Cedar Key, Florida, bed and breakfast may offer the more gregarious partner a chance to mix and mingle during evening socials, relaxing in a common lounge, or rocking on the porch. The introverted part of the pair can retreat to the room and read or simply watch the view. Often during a theme weekend one spouse is eager to participate while the other one wants to relax in solitary splendor. Cedar Key, Florida, innkeepers are a friendly lot, and are usually happy to tell you all about their inn's services and structure. If you hate sharing a breakfast table with strangers, ask how the dining room is laid out. Alternatively, if part of the pleasure is meeting other guests, ask about inclusive social events.