The Best Florida Keys All-Inclusive Overwater Bungalows are in Key Largo.

People planning a honeymoon or similar romantic trip want to know if there are any overwater bungalows in Florida or the Florida Keys.There are a few Caribbean overwater bungalow resorts that are worth looking at.

If you want to find those dreamy little huts perched on stilts above a clear and delicate lagoon, you'll have to go a long way from Florida.The ones in the Caribbean range from 3-star to 5-star, but there are no crystal clear lagoons in this part of the world.We'll show you where to find them.

If you are looking for an ultra-luxury villa that is perched over the water, there are a few options currently available.Anyone willing to pay for a luxury experience can do so at either of these resorts.The private ponds at the Amanyara Turks and Caicos Resort are just steps from the ocean.

There is an all-inclusive resort in Cuba called Hotel Meli Cayo Coco that has 68 overwater rooms set in 18 structures over their inland lagoon.It is not like an overwater bungalow since every room shares walls and/or floors and ceilings with other units, but on the other hand they are cheap and the place gets great reviews.

Dellis Cay in Turks and Caicos, which has 7 overwater bungalows built in the traditional South Pacific style, is not yet open, and reports of major financial troubles have put its opening into question for some time.

The Cayo Espanto is an ultra-luxury resort that has a huge overwater bungalow that rents for over US$1,000 per night.

There are 182 rooms in the beach hotel at Hotel Meli Cayo Coco, which is an all-inclusive resort in Cuba.

In an all-inclusive resort partially set on a private island off Honduras, there are ten overwater bungalows.

There are 16 overwater rooms in groups of 2 or 4 in addition to 10 beach rooms at an all-inclusive resort that offers diving packages as well.

Nine overwater bungalows in another small eco-resort off Panama, which is totally solar powered, and includes breakfast and dinner with the room rate starting at US$315 per night.

It is possible to reach the overwater bungalow resorts in the South Pacific if you are from the western half of the United States or Canada.The flights leave from Los Angeles and go to Tahiti in about 8 hours.If you aren't already there, you can connect from most cities.

You can either go to two larger overwater bungalow resorts right there or you can take a short flight to reach Moorea or Bora, which is where you will find all the best such resorts in the South.

If you are close to New York City, you can easily get to the Maldives, a place with an enormous range of excellent resorts featuring water villas.The flights leave JFK and stop in the Middle East for a change of planes.