Old-school anglers would likely be scandalized by this 2004 fishing camp's sherbet-hued paint and plantation-style furnishings. But when they got a load of the massive flat-screen TV, the comfy leather couch, and the stack of fishing magazines in the lobby, they would never want to leave. You can head out on a boat from the marina, chase billfish offshore or bonefish on the flats, and come to brag to your buddies about the one that got away. The surprisingly plush rooms range in size from simple lodge rooms to luxury suites, all with private screened porch or balcony. It's a lively scene—liveliest if you stay in Room 201 or 202, where you'll hear the noise from the seafood restaurant next door. Pros: great for fishing enthusiasts; luxurious rooms; close to Snapper's restaurant with charging privileges. Cons: Formica countertops in suites; loud music next door.
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