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Amelia Island Plantation Review
An immense state-designated Green Lodging property (nontoxic pest control, clean and green housekeeping, resort-wide recycling, smart HVAC in the Inn that shuts off when sliding glass doors open and returns to a preset temperature when the guest leaves the room for an extended period of time) that could easily host several plantations, this resort occupies 1,350 lush beachfront acres of manicured golf greens, bike trails, and a breathtaking coastal wilderness of marshes and lagoons. The resort is so spread out that a free tram runs around the grounds every 15 minutes. The Plantation is known for its outstanding sports offerings and all golf courses are Audobon International Certified sanctuaries. A 25-room, all-natural spa also features a meditation garden, plus nontoxic, paraben-free products and services. The eight-story, Mediterranean-style Amelia Inn & Beach Club is the resort's focal point, with 249 spacious, upscale rooms. Traditionally furnished, the rooms boast oceanview patios or balconies. Other accommodations here are one- to three-bedroom privately owned condominium apartments (or "villas," in Florida speak). All but a few have balconies or patios. All have fully equipped kitchens. The Ocean Grill restaurant serves exceptional and expensive contemporary regional cuisine, accompanied by stunning ocean views. Other restaurants and nightspots are also on the property. Note: You can Segway your way around the massive resort. Prices for Segway transportation devices range from $40 for a 30-minute kids' excursion to $80 for a 1 1/2-hour safari tour of the property. All tours include orientation, coaching, and tour guides. Facilities: 10 restaurants; 5 bars; heated indoor pool; 20 outdoor pools (1 heated); 4 golf courses; 23 tennis courts; health club; spa; Jacuzzi; sauna; bike rental; Island Hopper (golf cart-like cars to drive around the property) rental; age-specific youth programs; nature programs; game room; concierge; business center; shopping arcade; salon; room service (6am-midnight); massage; babysitting; laundry service Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.
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| 0 stars | Frommer's Recommended | |
| 1 stars | Frommer's Highly Recommended | |
| 2 stars | Frommer's Very Highly Recommended | |
| 3 stars | Frommer's Exceptional |
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