$169 for a One-Night Stay for Two at Olde Marco Inn and Suites in Marco Island, FL (up to $359 value)
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Condo-style suites in Victorian-era hotel with upscale French restaurant
What You Get
- $169 for a one-night stay for two in a one-bedroom condo suite
Book by: 11/18/2012
Travel by: 11/20/2012
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
19th-century Hotel with Tropical Accommodations and Upscale French Dining
When Captain Bill Collier built his hotel in Marco Island in 1883, the marketing pitch was simple: "a dollar-a-day, bring your own meat." Olde Marco Inn and Suites now occupies Collier's historic building, but today’s guests are hardly slumming it. In fact, an award-winning French chef prepares upscale cuisine in the hotel's restaurant, Bistro Soleil.
Upon check-in at the old Collier building, with its original tin roof, you might begin to pick up on the property's history. But in the more recently built one-bedroom condo suites, there's a fresh, tropical feel. The light-filled living room is splashed with a coral hue and decorated with wicker furniture and hanging plants. A private screened lanais overlooks the lush grounds, landscaped exclusively with native plants. Down by the pool and hot tub patio, palms shade nap-worth chaise loungers.
Chef Denis Meurgue at Bistro Soleil incorporates flavors from Mexico and the Mediterranean into his upscale French cuisine. The menu favors seafood dishes, such as steamed mussels and seared salmon, which emerge from the kitchen artfully plated. Live bands often perform in the formal dining room, set aglow beneath a 2,000-prism glass chandelier once owned by big-band leader Guy Lombardo.
Marco Island, FL: White Sand Beaches Near Everglades
Marco Island–the largest of southwest Florida's Ten Thousand Islands–lies near the western border of the Everglades, one of the largest wetlands in the world. About 30 miles east of the hotel, this subtropical ecosystem supports a diverse population of endangered species, including the American crocodile, leatherback turtle, and Florida panther. Airboat tours cut through acres of wispy sawgrass, allowing up-close views of swamp things.
Marco Island features a beautiful crescent shoreline that stretches along the Gulf of Mexico. Located three miles from the hotel, Tigertail Beach offers a quiet stretch of white sands, picturesque dunes, and tidal lagoons. There are countless inlets, rivers, and smaller clusters of islands surrounding Marco Island, making it a great spot to boat and fish. A small fleet of local charter boats ply the waters for snapper, snook, and grouper.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Other Details
How To Book
- Purchase Groupon.
- Call Olde Marco Inn & Suites by 11/18/12.
- Choose a valid date prior to 11/20/12.
- Mention your Groupon and provide your credit-card info.
Room Details
One-bedroom condo suite
- One king-sized bed
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
- Adding occupants above standard: n/a
- Large, private lanais
- Kitchenettes
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 4 p.m.
- Check out: 10 a.m.
- Parking: Free
- Rollaways: Not available
- Smoking policy: No smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: Pets not allowed inside the property
- Accessibility: Handicap-accessible rooms are not available
- Room upgrades: Upgrade to a two-bedroom condo suite which sleeps up to six for an additional $75 per night.
What It's Worth
- $169 for a one-night stay for two in a one-bedroom condo suite (up to $359 value)
Amenities
- Upscale French restaurant
- Private lanais
- Heated outdoor pool
- Landscaped gardens
Traveler's Tips
- If you plan to visit the Everglades, pack pants, long-sleeved shirt, and bug spray for the mosquitoes.
Getting There
- By plane: 48 miles from Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW)
- By car: About 53 miles south of Cape Coral and about 105 miles west of Miami
Condo-style suites in Victorian-era hotel with upscale French restaurant
What You Get
- $169 for a one-night stay for two in a one-bedroom condo suite
Book by: 11/18/2012
Travel by: 11/20/2012
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
19th-century Hotel with Tropical Accommodations and Upscale French Dining
When Captain Bill Collier built his hotel in Marco Island in 1883, the marketing pitch was simple: "a dollar-a-day, bring your own meat." Olde Marco Inn and Suites now occupies Collier's historic building, but today’s guests are hardly slumming it. In fact, an award-winning French chef prepares upscale cuisine in the hotel's restaurant, Bistro Soleil.
Upon check-in at the old Collier building, with its original tin roof, you might begin to pick up on the property's history. But in the more recently built one-bedroom condo suites, there's a fresh, tropical feel. The light-filled living room is splashed with a coral hue and decorated with wicker furniture and hanging plants. A private screened lanais overlooks the lush grounds, landscaped exclusively with native plants. Down by the pool and hot tub patio, palms shade nap-worth chaise loungers.
Chef Denis Meurgue at Bistro Soleil incorporates flavors from Mexico and the Mediterranean into his upscale French cuisine. The menu favors seafood dishes, such as steamed mussels and seared salmon, which emerge from the kitchen artfully plated. Live bands often perform in the formal dining room, set aglow beneath a 2,000-prism glass chandelier once owned by big-band leader Guy Lombardo.
Marco Island, FL: White Sand Beaches Near Everglades
Marco Island–the largest of southwest Florida's Ten Thousand Islands–lies near the western border of the Everglades, one of the largest wetlands in the world. About 30 miles east of the hotel, this subtropical ecosystem supports a diverse population of endangered species, including the American crocodile, leatherback turtle, and Florida panther. Airboat tours cut through acres of wispy sawgrass, allowing up-close views of swamp things.
Marco Island features a beautiful crescent shoreline that stretches along the Gulf of Mexico. Located three miles from the hotel, Tigertail Beach offers a quiet stretch of white sands, picturesque dunes, and tidal lagoons. There are countless inlets, rivers, and smaller clusters of islands surrounding Marco Island, making it a great spot to boat and fish. A small fleet of local charter boats ply the waters for snapper, snook, and grouper.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Other Details
How To Book
- Purchase Groupon.
- Call Olde Marco Inn & Suites by 11/18/12.
- Choose a valid date prior to 11/20/12.
- Mention your Groupon and provide your credit-card info.
Room Details
One-bedroom condo suite
- One king-sized bed
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
- Adding occupants above standard: n/a
- Large, private lanais
- Kitchenettes
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 4 p.m.
- Check out: 10 a.m.
- Parking: Free
- Rollaways: Not available
- Smoking policy: No smoking inside the property
- Pet policy: Pets not allowed inside the property
- Accessibility: Handicap-accessible rooms are not available
- Room upgrades: Upgrade to a two-bedroom condo suite which sleeps up to six for an additional $75 per night.
What It's Worth
- $169 for a one-night stay for two in a one-bedroom condo suite (up to $359 value)
Amenities
- Upscale French restaurant
- Private lanais
- Heated outdoor pool
- Landscaped gardens
Traveler's Tips
- If you plan to visit the Everglades, pack pants, long-sleeved shirt, and bug spray for the mosquitoes.
Getting There
- By plane: 48 miles from Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW)
- By car: About 53 miles south of Cape Coral and about 105 miles west of Miami
Need To Know Info
- Promotional value expires Nov 18, 2012. Amount paid never expires.
- Must book by 11/18/12 or promotional value expires
- Must travel by 11/20/12
- Not valid 5/28-5/30, 7/4, or 9/3
- Limit 3 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift
- Limit 3 per visit
- 72hr cancellation notice required or fee up to Groupon price applies
- Subject to availability
- Must be 21 or older to check in
- Credit card required at booking and check-in
- Not valid with reward points
- Must use promotional value in 1 visit
- 10% occupancy tax not included.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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