This property is close to just about everything in the Keys - beaches, shopping, and, of course, Key West. We were concerned, with reports of Hurricane Irma's impact, that the Keys might not be the best vacation spot for us. We shouldn't have been. We've stayed here for several years now and working with the landlord is easy with any problems (there weren't any this stay) quickly resolved. While the evidence of the storm was everywhere, the progress in removing debris and restoring things to normal (if ever the Keys can be "normal") in the month we were there was remarkable. This property had been cleaned up and the only evidence of the storm were some damaged palm trees and a missing deck. The main canal was blocked when we arrived, but cleared out enough to allow the large dive boat to resume trips to the reef. The biking trail along Highway 1 was also blocked, but that too was cleared within a couple of weeks. This property sustained no observable damage to the living quarters which remain well-equipped and comfortable - really everything you'd need to enjoy the stay - fully equipped kitchen, good cable TV channels (who stays indoors???), laundry supplies, extra paper towels and TP, detergents - everything you'd need is provided. The only issue we had was with the bedroom pillows but we travel everywhere with our own so that wasn't really an issue. You're on your own for food if you don't want to prepare your own but there are several choices for eating out on this Key - Boondocks and Five Brothers and the Dive Tiki locally, and too many other choices in the area to mention. And Big Pine Key is a short drive away and has a good grocery store and other shopping choices, including a weekly weekend flea market. The kayaks and the new bikes are an added plus and the new dock to replace the one destroyed in the storm is great. We missed the big deck, but there was gravel placed there and that area was great for sunning and watching the boats go up and down the canals. The neighborhood was buzzing with repairs to homes that had been damaged (tornadoes, we were told, did much of the damage on this Key) but that was not as much a distraction as a sign of a resilient group of neighbors, who, to a person, were friendly and helpful in spite of the losses that some had suffered. I can't think of a better place to stay, which is why we've returned here the past few years and look forward to returning again next winter.