There are certain places in the Florida Keys that have always stood out to me, and Coral Harbour Club is one of them. I’ve always loved this complex because of its natural surroundings. The winding streets are shaded by mature trees, giving the whole community a private, park-like feel. It’s the kind of setting that makes you want to slow down and enjoy where you are.
Another thing I’ve always appreciated about Coral Harbour are the big screened patios. Whether it’s the large, open patios overlooking the lagoon or the wraparound patios on the units in the multi-story building, they all create wonderful outdoor living space. Pair that with the fact that every unit is spacious inside as well, and it’s easy to see why this community is so appealing.
On the practical side, there’s even a nearby charging station for electric vehicles. That’s not something you find in every community down here, and it really adds an extra layer of convenience.
Amenities That Truly Feel Like Keys Living
Coral Harbour has a way of combining comfort with recreation. Some of my favorite features include:
A lagoon with a sandy beach for quiet afternoons in the sun
A marina with a boat ramp, fuel, and ice, plus direct ocean access
An oceanfront pool that feels like your own resort
Tennis, pickleball, and bocce ball courts for a little friendly fun
Kayak storage and launch area, so your next paddle is just steps away
Even compressed air access, which is a real perk for divers and boaters
Why Coral Harbour Stands Out
For someone looking to buy in the Upper Keys, Coral Harbour offers more than just a home—it offers a lifestyle built around nature, space, and endless ways to enjoy the water. For someone thinking of selling, it’s easy to see the value. Buyers are naturally drawn to communities with strong amenities, spacious layouts, and that unmistakable “Florida Keys” atmosphere.
In short, Coral Harbour Club is the kind of place that makes an impression. Every time I’m there, I’m reminded of how special it feels—like a retreat, but one you get to call home.