Colony Hotel And Cabana Club

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  • 525 E Atlantic Ave
    Delray Beach, Florida 33483
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4 out of 5
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Love Affair with a grand old lady

  • August 10, 2008
  • Rated 5 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
In charming Delray shopping district, within 2 blocks, 100 nice restaurants, bars, galleries, clothing shops, drug store and your choice of organic coffeeshop or Starbucks, The hotel is beautiful, slightly creaky wooden floors, and old fashioned manned elevator!, french doors, ball rooms, mantels, a little bar tucked in between the beautiful front porch and the charming lobby. Beautiful hotel, Great condition Helpful staff: from the manager who insisted on helping me carry the two hot cups of coffee and toast and fruit up to our room for my sleepyhead. to the housekeeper who saw me with ice and offered to hold the bucket while I got my key, to the lady busing tables at the complimentary breakfast: eggs, bacon, sausage, and a real treat: Porridge! the standard assortment of toast, cereal, fresh juices and good coffee, all served on pretty china, and of course real flatware. The entire hotel is painted in mood-setting tropical colors. Great wall hangings of b&w photos that look like Butcher's Everglades, Harvey Prints, old photos of the hotel and Delray and offiial plats from the city. There was a TV in the room, but it was so romantic to sit and talk, have a cocktail, read, or curl up in bed, we never turned it on. It seemed like we had traveled far away to some tropical island, but ALL the natives are friendly! I have never met the family that has owned the place since 1935, but the staff is so infused with love of place and guests, one suspects it comes from folks who truly love to serve the public. In the very best tradition of innkeepers around the world, the Colony makes one want to check in, but really regret having to check out. We'll be back . You'll fall in love!

Return trip from poor to amazing!

  • February 11, 2008
  • Rated 4 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
I had stayed at the colony 2 years ago not impressed but somehow got wrapped into staying there again because of the good location, and wow i had a great experience. The staff were beyond attentive and friendly. The food menu was perfect for both beach snacks or a dinner. All other guests were freindly and social...it was truly a great experience.

avoid if possible

  • April 22, 2006
  • Rated 1 of 5 by a traveler from Travelocity.com
Staff here is angry and rude. Tables have old food smeared over tops. A very rude old man with a mop slinging water around the room and snarling at guests if they are in his way (eating breakfast). Nasty!
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The Colony Hotel and Cabana Club

  • December 13, 2000
  • Rated 4 of 5 by Tideone from Huntsville, Alabama
The Colony Hotel and Cabana Club

The Colony was built in 1926 and is now listed on the Register of Historic Places. Its Mediterranean Revival Architecture makes it easy to spot as one drives down Atlantic Avenue. The hotel is open only from November 1 through May 1, while its sister hotel in Kennebunkport, Maine is open during the summer months and closed during the winter months.

The huge front porch, which stretches across the entire front of the hotel, is a great place to sit and people watch. At night there is entertainment for your listening and dancing pleasure on the front porch.

The bar is conveniently located just off the porch. While the hotel is not located on the beach, it does have it''s own private, secluded heated salt water swimming pool, directly on the Atlantic Ocean, two miles from the hotel.

There is a complimentary scheduled shuttle to the Cabana Club daily. We had the Sea Grape suite, which is two rooms, which share a connecting bath, with one of the rooms having a queen bed and the other room has two twin beds. I have to be truthful and say that our cabin on the Grand Princess cruise ship was larger than our room at the Colony, although the Colony''s bath was larger than the Grand''s.

My wife did see one of the rooms with the King size bed (Royal Palm) and said it was fantastic. It was a corner room with windows on two sides of the room. All of the guestrooms have hardwood floors and antique furnishings and window unit air conditioners. The small television sets did have cable and remote control.

There was a very nice continental breakfast the next morning and from Jan 19 to May 1 a full breakfast is included in the room rate. The room we paid $85 for goes for $185 in the high season of mid-January to mid-March. I very much enjoyed my night at the Colony, although I think I would spring for the room with the King size bed the next time.

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