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Residents since 1960, the Staed family has managed and/or built more
than 15 hotels in the Daytona Beach Resort Area in the last 33 years.
Known for operating hotels that cater to families, adults, corporate
travelers, golfers and seniors, the Staed family has developed a stellar
reputation for consistently providing quality accommodations and service
to their guests. When you stay at a Staed Hotel, you get "The
Best of the Beach and More!".
A distinct tropical style with just the right touch of "tiki"
makes this oceanfront property a pure Polynesian pleasure. Hearty
bamboo, mature palms, colorful hibiscus and an indoor/outdoor pond
stocked with giant Japanese goldfish add to the authenticity of this
tropical oasis. Deep earth tone hues and dark wood accents complement
the interiors, from the common areas to guest rooms. From miniatures
to giants, tikis adorn the hallways and walkways throughout.
Aku Tiki translates as "water gardens", so it's no surprise
that the property is surrounded by water. The Atlantic Ocean claims
the east shore, while the Inter-Coastal Waterway is visible to the
west.
Beginning in August of 2004, an extensive renovations project will
take place at the Inn. The plan will include upgrades to all soft
goods, meeting space, restaurant, common areas and much more. This
million dollar project was completioned in 2005.
- For more information, or to make reservations,
Daytona Beach Hotels.
Lush landscaping, warm tropical colors and salty breezes characterize
the cool Caribbean charm of this boutique hotel, inside and out. Brilliant
hibiscus, soaring palms and giant philodendron grace the numerous
outdoor planting areas and winding pathways. Throughout the interior,
commissioned paintings by local artist Sandy Lloyd portray various
island scenes and are the backdrop to the overall casual yet elegant
theme of the property.
At the Bahama House, the Caribbean influences are bold and brilliant,
yet blended to create an atmosphere that is both gentle and relaxing.
Complimentary deluxe continental breakfast is served daily from 7:30
to 9:30 a.m. in the Grand Bahama Room. Guests enjoy a variety of fresh
fruit, cold cereals, fresh-baked breakfast breads and more.
From 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., guests can take advantage of the nightly cocktail
reception, featuring complimentary house wines, beer and call brand
highballs. Light hors d' oeuvres are also served.
- For more information, or to make reservations,
Daytona Beach hotel.
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