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Staycation weekends in South Florida just stepped it up a notch. A quick 2.5 hour drive from Jupiter is a now the first ever adults only all-inclusive resort in the Florida Keys, Bungalows Key Largo! 

The Bungalows Key Largo resort, which opened in January, is the first-ever all-inclusive property in the Florida Keys.

The hotel is on one of the northernmost islands of the subtropical archipelago and features 135 private villas, located on a sprawling 12-acres of oceanfront property, with 0 guests under the age of 21.

Enjoy your weekend away from the kids with two pools and two jacuzzi tubs, as well as three piers and multiple beach cabanas along the shoreline, and even your private oversized soaking tub and outdoor garden shower.

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The Florida Keys is now open to visitors starting today, June 1st.  The chain of Florida islands closed more than two months ago to minimize the spread of coronavirus and is now reopen for vacationers and visitors.

Monroe County Emergency Management had previously announced that checkpoints stopped visitors from entering the Florida Keys. During the closure, more than 18,750 cars were turned away because drivers did not provide the proper paperwork that showed they lived or worked in the Florida Keys. The announcement last month stated that hotels and other lodging establishments will be allowed to reopen at 50% capacity beginning today as well.

Businesses in the Florida Keys must implement sanitation stations and follow the American Hotel and…

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Monroe County has announced that they plan to reopen the Florida Keys to visitors on Monday, June 1st. Roads will be reopened to traffic and lodging establishments will be allowed to take guests at 50 percent occupancy. Since Jupiter residents are only a quick 3-hour drive from the beautiful Florida Keys, this is great news!

Lodging establishments like hotels, campgrounds, vacation rentals, and other transient-licensed establishments will be required to implement sanitation procedures and follow the American Hotel and Lodging Association COVID-19 guidelines for enhanced cleaning practices (https://www.ahla.com/). The timeline for removing the 50 pecent capacity restriction for lodging will be determined at a later date.

Per Governor Executive Order…

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