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CHEECA LODGE IN THE FLORIDA KEYS
THE BEST OF BAREFOOT ELEGANCE
by Madelyn Miller
The irresistible romance of the Florida Keys has been immortalized by authors
and filmmakers since the early part of this century. This 156-mile long
chain of islands strung from Key Largo to Key West is a place where rare
and wondrous wildlife still thrives in a fragile ecosystem fiercely protected
by local natives affectionately known as "Conchs."
At Mile Marker 82, the Cheeca Lodge is the centerpiece of the Keys.
The estate grounds will surround you with the pampered seclusion of a Caribbean
plantation. Yet nearby colorful artisan centers and shops, deep water marinas,
dolphin inhabited lagoons, taverns and pubs abound. So you have the best
of both worlds as you enjoy a feeling of remoteness near the numerous activities
and local points of interest. This is the perfect honeymoon choice for
a couple that includes one laid-back person and one super overachiever.
There are so many recreational possibilities, the hardest thing is finding
the time to do them all. Laze in the sun, or work up a storm; swimming,
snorkeling, scuba diving, parasailing, windsurfing, sailing fishing, tennis,
golf, and more.
Best of all, Cheeca Lodge, just 75 miles south of Miami International
Airport is far removed from the high stress bustle of modern urban living.
You will enjoy the splendid tropical gardens bursting with majestic palms
and vibrantly flowering shrubs. Plus two freshwater swimming pools, a saltwater
lagoon and meandering ponds. You might want to take advantage of the six
nightlit tennis courts, a par-3 nine hole golf course, a 1,100 foot stretch
of golden beach fronting some of the richest fishing waters in the world.
Add in stunning guestrooms and restaurants and you have the elements that
comprise an extraordinary 27-acre Keys hideaway.
Generously oversized, each air-conditioned guestroom features paddle
ceiling fans, and most have private balconies. Or choose one of the fully
-equipped villas with a screened-in porch.
Stretching toward the horizon from the Atlantic shore, Cheeca's 525-ft.
lighted pier continues to be a prized vantage point for fishing, daydreaming,
and dramatic sunrises. Imagine soaring like an osprey over the clear blue
waters of the Florida Keys, as a manta ray glides through the water 400
feet beneath you, and the only sound is the wind. That's what it's like
to parasail over the Keys, and that's just one of the dozen thrills you
can experience at Cheeca Lodge. If the way to your heart is through your stomach, the meals on your
honeymoon will be unforgettable at Cheeca Lodge. And I'm not the only one
who thinks so. Julia Child asked chef Dawn Sieber to cook her birthday
dinner. And serving President Bush was another high point in Sieber's career.
On one visit, Bush dined in the Atlantic Edge restaurant. At first Sieber
thought it was a joke because it was right around April Fool's Day. When
she realized he was coming to dinner, she still had to keep it secret.
She couldn't even tell her parents. The Secret Service passed through the
hotel with bomb-sniffing dogs, and a metal detector was set up at the entrance
to the dining room. Only the guests who were already seated when the President
arrived were allowed to stay.
What did the President order? The special of the night--yellowtail snapper
encrusted in yucca with roasted pepper-orange salsa and sizzling black
beans. That menu item is now called "The Presidential snapper." Sieber
is also happy to prepare your own fresh catch of the day. And you just
never know who might be sitting at the next table, because this discreet
resort is a favorite of celebrities. Cheeca Lodge has quickly and justly
earned a national reputation for its preparation of fresh, fine, festive
meals.
FOR MORE INFORMATION;800-327-2888
cheecalodge@aol.com
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