Here’s the Florida Keys budget breakdown, both doing the very cheap, most affordable style and then keeping things less expensive, but enjoying a few more nice meals and big ticket activities.įor the latter, we made the budget based on getting a nice hotel at a great deal, enjoying two mid-grade meals and one nice dinner each day, and then doing activities on the cheap but doing two big excursions (fishing, private charter, or Dry Tortugas). That doesn’t account for big ticket excursions like visiting Dry Tortugas National Park or doing a fishing trip, but includes things like state park activities or museums. To average our spending, it is about $50 per day for activities for four people. Activities – there are lots of free and cheap things to do in the Florida Keys, so you’ll not have to worry too much here.This doesn’t include fine dining, but just three quality, casual meals per day. Dining – there are wonderful cheap places to eat in the Florida Keys (see below) so if you plan your dining to have great food on a budget, you will probably spend around $150 or less per day for a family of four.If you visit during peak season (November – June) you could be looking at $250+ per night for the budget hotel options. For nicer Florida Keys resorts, you’ll be looking at $300+ per night in the off season. Hotels in the Florida Keys: this is the biggest cost at $150+ night assuming you go in off-season (July – October).Gas in the Florida Keys is the same price as on mainland Florida if you fill up on Key Largo, Marathon or Key West. Gas: 1 tank of gas gets you from Homestead, Florida to Key West and back to Homestead.Consider our expenses as you make an affordable Florida Keys budget. This doesn’t account for flight or rental car costs, but just gas, lodging, food and fun. To estimate daily costs, I’ve taken our last two trips to the Florida Keys and broken it down.
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