Interact with the peaceful dolphins at Hawks Cay in the Florida Keys.
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Lounge by the fire pit with your family after an activity-filled day at Hawks Cay on Duck Key.
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Hawks Cay is an aquatic playground with its own private saltwater lagoon.
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Taste hogfish, stone crab and Florida lobster at Tom's Harbor House on the waterfront.
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Experience your Florida Keys holiday just as you imagined.
Swim with schools of silvery fish past a shipwreck encrusted with sponges and corals. Follow birds over the Gulf of Mexico to catch your own mahi-mahi. Command the aquamarine playground that surrounds you aboard a 42-foot sailboat. At excursion's end, return to your villa, where sea breezes tickle palms aside sun-dappled porches – remember why you've traveled here?
With casually elegant accommodations and a marina that offers an astounding variety and volume of water sports, plus restaurants, a spa and children's programs on site, Hawks Cay Resort on Duck Key embodies why you've traveled to Florida. Naturally, the location is partly responsible, floating midway between Key Largo and Key West, the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. The resort makes up the rest – start at the marina.
Your Own Aquatic Playground
Ready to insert yourself into that postcard image of the Keys' striated waters? The resort's Hawks Cay Marina offers ample possibilities to fill your entire holiday, though fishing is a standout. The reefs and wrecks surrounding the Keys attract trophy species (and anglers of all skill levels). In fact, Hawks Cay Marina hosts one of the most popular American television programs on fishing, "The Saltwater Experience."
With casually elegant accommodations and a marina that offers an astounding variety and volume of water sports, plus restaurants, a spa and children's programs on site, Hawks Cay Resort on Duck Key embodies why you've traveled to Florida.
Your Home Away From Home
Within walking distance of the main hotel, where guest rooms and suites offer one accommodation option, the resort's Preferred Villas embody Florida charm and comfort that beckon families to stay awhile. A palette of light lemon and white, aluminum roofs, terraces and tropical landscaping bridge Florida Cracker and coastal architecture. Inside each private villa, you'll find two to three bedrooms; kitchens with granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances; dens for gathering the gang (only in some villas) and generous decks – perfect for savoring the morning sun and those wispily warm sea breezes. Some of the villas have marina access or private pools, and all were renovated in 2008. The resort's Duck Key Villas offer another option for on-site accommodations.
Your Extras
Whether you reserve a villa or an accommodation in the main hotel, Hawks Cay extends its rich amenities to you. Five dining options cross the spectrum from classic (Latin) to casual, with one constant: fresh, local seafood. In season, taste hogfish, stone crab and Florida lobster at Tom's Harbor House on the waterfront. Sip a frothy, fruity libation and sample the smoked wahoo at the al fresco Beach Grill. Friday and Saturday evenings, lounge by the fire pit, order a drink and sway to live music coming from Tom's at Harbor House.
The resort's Calm Waters Spa takes cues from its surrounds (consider the tropical sea salt mousse wrap). But you'll be in good company if you're content dipping a toe in one of Hawks Cay's many pools or saltwater lagoon. Equally pleasing? Strolling the adjacent beach, witnessing the sun streaking the sky coral and lavender in its closing act.
To plan your own holiday in the Florida Keys, visit www.hawkscay.com.
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