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Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Treasure Cay - Coco Plum Beaches in the Florida Keys

Treasure Cay - Coco Plum Beaches in the Florida Keys




Walking Distance from Coco Plum Beach, Marathon Florida. Extensively remodeled the building and upgrade on the interior! Treasure Cay Offers large pool, hot tub, tennis courts, elevator, parking, boat slip, and garage.
The unit has a great layout on one level with two spacious bedrooms and two baths, gourmet kitchen, combo dining & living room overlooking the crystal clear 200 ft wide deep water canal. There are balconies off every room with lovely stunning water views. All windows and doors are impacts along with new concrete balconies. Only 12 units within this complex. This unit has a boat slip and a boat lift. Walking distance to Coco Plum Beach! Don't miss out on this great location in Coco Plum and one of the lowest priced condos with these amenities and boating access! close by the restaurants, Marathon Airport, grocery stores, an hour, fifteen min easy drive from Key West International Airport. Call Natalie 305-481-3317, Lela 305-395-0814
As the old saying goes, Life’s a Beach! Although the Keys are tropical islands, most of them are ancient reef beds that were exposed as the sea levels dropped many thousands of years ago. Being chunks of coral rock, most don’t have beaches as you’d see in other parts of the Gulf and Atlantic shores.
   Here in the Middle Keys, we’re very lucky! We’ve been blessed with two of the nicest beaches anywhere, both part of the City of Marathon’s Parks and Recreation Department, and both absolutely free to enter!
   Sombrero Beach is the City’s jewel and showplace. Located at the end of Sombrero Beach Boulevard (the traffic light at Mile Marker 50 near Kmart and Publix), the park had suffered years of neglect. After the City incorporated in 2000, Marathon’s first City Council held workshops and redeveloped the beach, adding new pavilions, restrooms, and environmental features, plus making the entire park handicapped-accessible. There is a kid’s playground, a volleyball court, wheelchair-friendly walkways, and plenty of pavilions for your picnic or cookouts. Tall coconut palms sway in the tropical breezes, and Sombrero Beach is continually rated as one of the best beaches in South Florida. Sombrer Beach is also the host of Marathon’s July 4th Celebration, an all-day event that culminates in the Keys’ best fireworks display.
   Coco Plum Beach, located on Coco Plum Drive off of Mile Marker 54, is an undeveloped natural beach. After Marathon incorporated, the City cleaned up years of accumulated debris and garbage and returned the beach to its natural state. Quiet and peaceful are two words that people use frequently to describe the natural beauty of Coco Plum Beach. The park includes a natural wetlands area for preservation and is very popular with locals and visitors who want some quiet island downtime. There are restrooms and a covered thatch-roof tiki pavilion on site, plus lots of natural wooded area bordering the tropical sea.

Lela Ashkarian, PA, CRS, GRI, ABR, e-PRO
305-395-0814

   Both beach parks are dog-friendly, there is no admission charge to either beach, and the hours are from 7:00 a.m. until dusk. Both Sombrero Beach and Coco Plum Beach are turtle nesting beaches, and from April through October it is not unusual to have Loggerhead Turtles (primarily) coming on to the beach at night to lay their eggs. During this period, the City will not have tables or benches on the beach so as to not interfere with turtle nesting activities. The City is responsible for surveying the beaches during turtle nesting season, so if you see a nest that has been staked off, please do not disturb it.
   The City of Marathon is proud of its beaches and encourages both locals and visitors to enjoy the best of the island life on our beautiful tropical shores.

   © 2010 by John Bartus / Marathon and the Middle Florida Keys Magazine. Used with permission.

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