We enjoyed delightful week (June15, 2003) at the Harbour Club in Palm Coast, FL.. the units are fairly large with 2-bedrooms, 2-bathrooms, full kitchen and a large screened porch.. the resort is part of a rather large resort complex previously owned by ITT Sheraton and includes a resort hotel and a marina on the intercoastal waterway.. an outdoor pool, miniature golf, shuffle board, bicycle rental and an activity center are among the resort's amenities.. a TERRRIFIC 3-mile paved path skirts the intercoastal from the resort into the town center for strolling. biking, roller blading, etc..
Over the intercoastal bridge (a $2 fee going, but free on the return trip) is an area referred to by the Spanish as the 'Hammocks'.. a considerable amount of development is on-going here with a major golf club and residential home building.. here on Jungle Hut Road is a secluded, WONDERFUL beach with soft cinnamon colored sand, swooping Pelicans and frolicking Dolphins..
About an hour's drive north is ST. Augustine, the nation's oldest settlement.. along the way on A1A (the scenic coastal highway) is a state park and and oceanarium, both worth visiting..
To the south about an hour's drive is the frantic activity of Daytona Beach which includes NASCAR racing, flee markets and shopping.. not to be missed, again along A1A, is the community of Flagler Beach and many freely accessible public beach facilities where we enjoyed picnic lunches from the nearest Publix deli..
Joe Tragesser
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