Tuesday, 20 January 2015

The Best Allinclusive Resorts In Florida

Florida has several high-end all-inclusive resorts.


Florida offers vacationers an array of getaways and is home to some of the best beaches in the United States. There are many all-inclusive resorts in the state, including some with high-end, luxurious accommodations.


Club Med Sandpiper


This all-inclusive Club Med resort sits on the Saint Lucie River near the Atlantic coast. Guests can enjoy a wide variety of sports, including sailing, tennis and golf. The resort also has a state-of-the-art fitness center and several swimming pools. Other activities include water volleyball, in-line skating and a circus academy for children. The resort's wellness center offers a host of massage services. Guest accommodation choices include the club room, deluxe room and suites. The stylish rooms come with a living area, terrace or balcony with river view, and flat-screen television. Some of the in-room amenities are brand-name toiletries, bathrobe and slippers, stocked mini-fridge and daily turndown service. The resort has several dining options, including the Magnolia restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, and the elegant Riverside restaurant, which prepares themed dinners. The Sandbar, located between the resort's pool and theater, provides a casual social atmosphere where guests can enjoy a cocktail after a long day.


Club Med Sandpiper


3500 S.E. Morningside Blvd.


Port St. Lucie, FL 34952


772-398-5100


clubmed.us


Little Palm Island Resort & Spa


The Little Palm Island Resort & Spa can only be reached by plane or boat, as it sits on a private island in the Florida Keys. The resort has hosted a who's who of celebrities and world leaders, and is considered one of the most exclusive destinations in Florida. Guests 16 years of age and older are welcome at the resort, but no pets are allowed. Guests stay in bungalow suites, island grand suites or premium bungalow suites. Amenities include a king-canopy bed with butterfly netting, living room, indoor and outdoor showers, dressing room, private veranda with ocean view, and mini-bar and safe. All suites are equipped with wireless Internet. Visitors can partake in various island activities, such as scuba diving and snorkeling, sailing and fishing charters, and kayaking. The resort encourages its guests to purchase a full meal plan, which includes breakfast, lunch and dinner, as there are limited dining options on the remote island.


Little Palm Island Resort & Spa


28500 Overseas Highway


Little Torch Key, FL 33042


800-343-8567


littlepalmisland.com


Amelia Island Plantation


Amelia Island is surrounded by pristine natural land and located about 30 miles north of the Jacksonville International Airport. The resort's 1,350-acre property overlooks the Atlantic Ocean to the east and marshlands to the west. Guests can indulge in the numerous wellness and beauty services offered at the spa, take a dive in the two large swimming pools and hot tub, or choose from the many recreational activities the resort organizes, such as contests, clinics, games and crafts. Many of the activities are family-oriented. There are also several nature programs that will teach guests explore the island and the maritime forest. A stocked fitness center is on-site with a 20-yard lap pool. The resort also offers a 72-hole championship golf course. Guests stay in lavishly furnished rooms or suites, many of which have private balconies with an ocean view. Amenities include 32-inch HD flat-panel cable television, terrycloth robes, mini-bar and brand-name bedding. Dining options are abundant, and range from adult fine dining to casual elegance. Two bars are also on-site.


Amelia Island Plantation


6800 First Coast Highway


Amelia Island, FL 32034


888-261-6161


aipfl.com

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