We had a great stay at the Flounder Inn. The property was a nice, quiet location that met our needs and had excellent amenities, including a well-stocked kitchen and the use of complimentary kayaks. Cedar Key Museum was around the corner, and there was a multi-species parade in the cove out back of the property every evening at low tide.
The property managers were available and concerned without being overbearing. Just the right blend of checking in and giving us space.
A couple of recommendations: 1) consider renting a golf cart, as the property is a couple of miles from most restaurants and shops. We used Cedar Key Adventures, and they were reasonable and readily available. 2) Be aware that the tides will greatly impact your ability to get in and out of the property via kayak. You will want to time your outings nearer to high tide, to ensure enough water. 3) Check out Cedar Keyhole Artists Co-op for an eclectic selection of art by local and regional artists. 4) The short drive to the Fanning Springs and Manatee Springs State Parks, to the Chiefland farmer's flea market, and to Old Hickory bakery were worth the time.