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WaterColor: A
Coastal Landscape
Designed by the renowned architect David Rockwell designed the Inn to blend into its natural setting and he has accomplished that and so much more. The colorful hues, soft subtle blues and greens complimented by sunny yellows, are everywhere, giving the Inn a distinct feeling of calm and tranquility at every turn. Nestled in the dunes, the Inn features a backdrop of one of the most incredible beaches and outstanding sunsets anywhere in the world. The sugary white sands, warm coastal breezes and deep orange night skies provide the perfect setting for couples on their honeymoon or families looking for an escape the everyday. All 60 rooms are equipped with a view of the spectacular beach, private balcony or patio, king bed with queen sleeper sofa, ceiling fans, mini-bar and coffee maker. The picturesque scenery that is just beyond each guest room can be seen not only from the comfort of the Adirondack chairs on each balcony or patio but from each rooms large walk-in showers. High windows are actually set in the tile to allow you to soak up the magnificent view while showering. There are also six ground-floor rooms that face the dunes featuring unique canvas-enclosed outdoor showers Developed by St. Joe Hospitality and operated by Arvida, the
WaterColor Inn boasts a fully equipped workout facility Fish Out of Water, a 4,500 square foot restaurant, offers a dining experience will set your taste buds dancing. Having spent a few hours in the car driving to WaterColor, I was ready for a relaxing dinner and I was not disappointed. Featuring an extensive list of seafood cuisine, and other delicacies like the outstanding Skilled Seared Filet Mignon that I ordered. Located on the second floor of the Inn, complete with a view of the Gulf, Fish Out of Water celebrates every detail of the meal, from the wonderful unique salads and array of fine wines to the freshest local fish and meats. There is a gulf-front BeachClub with a childrens pool, a lakefront BoatHouse that offers sailboats, canoes, kayaks, bikes, fishing and other activities for the children. The Town Center is lined with neighborhood shops, outdoor café with a spectacular fountain and clock tower, an ice-cream shop, a gallery, and more. Designed for walkers and bicyclists to get around, the downtown area is charming and colorful while keeping the cultural influences that have been so important to this area of Florida for so long.
After my three-day stay at WaterColor, where I did get a chance to
feel the softness of that infamous powdery white sand beneath my feet, I had the feeling
that there was so much more to see. Next time I visit, I will be sure to rent a bike and
tour the area. A photographers paradise day or night, WaterColor and Seagrove Beach
are a must for anyone traveling to the coast of Florida this year. Its well worth
the trip.
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