Olde Marco Island Inn & Suites
Resort overview
Old Marco Island Inn & Suites rises grandly from the northernmost tip of Marco Island off the coast of mainland Florida, just south of Naples. This historic resort, built by Captain Bill Collier in 1883, takes guests back to a time when a quiet retreat was revered and genteel hospitality was the norm.
Today, the resort's large, elegant one- and two-bedroom suites feature bright island décor, modern amenities, gracious living spaces, screened lanais, kitchenettes, three televisions, and a DVD player. On site, Olde Marco Island Inn boasts a heated outdoor swimming pool surrounded by lush gardens, chaise lounges and a hot tub, along with an award-winning restaurant.
When you're ready to leave the resort grounds, venture beyond the mangroves to explore miles and miles of pristine, uninhabited islands, bays, creeks and the Gulf of Mexico. To the north is the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve and Briggs Memorial Nature Center. To the south are 10,000 Islands with over 70 coastal miles of fly-fishing heaven, inhabited only by the tiny fishing villages of Goodland, Everglades City, Chokoloskee and Flamingo. Included in this southerly stretch is Collier-Seminole State Park, the 10,000 Islands National Wildlife Refuge, Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve, Big Cypress National Preserve and the 5,000-square-mile Everglades National Park, ensuring continued protection against coastal development and a beauty unlike any other.
So whether you want a quiet romantic getaway perfect for two or a tropical vacation for the entire family, the Olde Marco Inn & Suites has just what you need!