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Cheap Hotels in Crystal River

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Springs at Kings Bay

Springs at Kings Bay captivates with crystal-clear waters where gentle manatees swim among natural springs. Boardwalks wind through Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge, offering close encounters with Florida's aquatic wildlife. Three Sisters Springs and Hunter Spring Park provide perfect spots for swimming, kayaking, and observing these gentle giants in their natural habitat. Waterfront restaurants serve fresh seafood with views of the springs. Most visitors rent cars as public transit is limited, though many attractions are walkable within resort areas. Boutique inns and waterfront resorts offer comfortable lodging with kayak rentals and guided tours for the full springs experience.

Crystal Shores

Crystal Shores invites you to witness manatees gliding through the crystal-clear waters of Crystal River. The Three Sisters Springs boardwalk offers intimate wildlife viewing, while Hunter Springs Park provides perfect kayak launch spots and picnic areas beneath Spanish moss-draped cypress trees. This coastal neighborhood balances natural beauty with laid-back Florida charm. Waterfront dining spots serve fresh grouper and stone crab with stunning sunset views. Most accommodations feature vacation rentals and cottages with screened porches and private docks, many offering kayaks and fishing gear. Getting around requires a car, though the waterfront areas are pleasantly walkable.

Dixie Shores

Dixie Shores offers direct access to Crystal River's clear spring-fed waters, making it a paradise for manatee watchers and boating enthusiasts. This peaceful residential neighborhood trades tourist crowds for tranquil waterfront living. Stroll along quiet streets lined with private homes or explore nearby Crystal River Archaeological State Park and Fort Island Trail Park. Getting around requires your own wheels since public transit is limited. Most visitors cook at their vacation rentals, enjoying fresh seafood while relaxing on screened porches overlooking the water. The neighborhood's natural beauty—with its lush tropical landscaping and wildlife—creates the perfect backdrop for an authentic Florida waterfront experience.

Indian Waters

Indian Waters offers a front-row seat to Crystal River's natural wonders right from your doorstep. Private docks line the serene canals, giving you direct access to spring-fed waters perfect for spotting gentle manatees, kayaking, or fishing. Just minutes away, you can explore the Crystal River Archaeological State Park or venture to Hunter Spring Park for more outdoor adventures. Vacation rentals and waterfront condos make up most of the accommodations, many featuring full kitchens and private docks. You'll need a car to reach nearby restaurants serving fresh seafood and to pick up groceries in Crystal River's downtown area. The quiet, residential vibe makes this neighborhood ideal for travelers seeking peaceful waterfront living.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best cheap hotels in Crystal River?
For a cheap hotel in Crystal River with glowing reviews, consider Days Inn by Wyndham Crystal River, which features free WiFi, free parking and laundry facilities.
Are there any cheap motels in Crystal River?
If you're eager to find a budget-friendly place to stay in Crystal River, consider booking a motel. Take a look at The Port Hotel & Marina where you'll find free WiFi and air conditioning.
What are the best cheap things to do in Crystal River?
Sightseeing doesn't mean you have to blow the budget. For some things to do in Crystal River, enjoy the outdoors at Hunter Spring Park or Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge. Be certain to include a visit to Three Sisters Springs.