Ecotourism in Florida, Part 3: Florida Keys Green Accommodations and Island Cuisine

Reader Contribution by John Ivanko
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The adventure in the water, on the water or on dry land does not stop with the ecotravel activities in the Florida Keys, many of which help preserve and conserve the very things we came to see. Some of the lodging options – and restaurants or food options – are an adventure in and of themselves.

We kicked back for a while at the 60-acre Hawks Cay Resort, with its luxurious rooms, plentiful pools and a saltwater lagoon. It’s located on the tranquil Duck Key, roughly half way out the string of islands. The resort’s $35 million renovation in 2008 focused on water and energy conservation. Their partnership with the Dolphin Connection echo their commitment to environmental awareness in a way that a certain Florida amusement park headlined by a mouse could only fantasize about.

Hawks Cay Resort’s Ocean restaurant features Mediterranean cuisine and sustainable seafood selections, including lobster, Mahi Mahi and other local fish. If basing your adventures here, there are spectacular sunrises, abundant fishing in nearby channels, kayaks for hire and charter boats on stand-by for your own fishing expedition, snorkel or snuba or scuba diving trip. There’s even the Indies Club filled with activities for young kids and tweens.

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