Cheeca Lodge
- May 12, 2002
- Rated 4 of 5 by
dmc616 from south easton, Massachusetts
This resort is beautiful - off the busy Rte. 1 Highway. Right on the Atlantic Ocean. Rooms are spacious with balconies. Dining is also very good. A nice relaxed pub to end the day at overlooking the water.
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From journal florida keys
Cheeca Lodge
- January 21, 2001
- Rated 4 of 5 by
AnnaBissell from Seabrook, New Hampshire
The Cheeca was magnificent and we immediately felt at home. My husband fished off of the 500'' pier while I sunned myself next two one of two pools. There is an amazing saltwater lagoon filled with cobia, bonefish, even a tarpon. Ask for an upgrade during off peak times! You will be shocked at what you can get for your money! Our suite was equipped with a full kitchen, microwave, stove, coffemaker,and full fridge. It was certainly adequate for the amount of cooking we planned to do (breakfast and lunch). There was a large living area with a pull out sofa, comfy chairs, and TV. We had a wonderful huge screen porch overlooking the golf course. Our bedroom was huge with ample closet space. The bathroom was the biggest I have seen in a hotel! The decor is classic Key West. Laid back elegance is everwhere at the Cheeca! The accomodations were spacious and immaculate. We will definitely be returning!
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From journal Idling in Islamorada
Cheeca Lodge
- November 4, 2000
- Rated 4 of 5 by
AnaMH from South Florida, Florida
Staying at the Cheeca Lodge is something you won't soon forget. The Lodge is nestled on 27 acres of landscaped gardens with a glorious beach on the Atlantic side. There is something here for every water-lover, including snorkeling, diving and fishing. Islamorada is world known for it's fishing.
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