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Property Spotlight: The Resort and Club at Little Harbor (Florida)

The Resort and Club at Little Harbor

The Resort and Club at Little Harbor

Situated on 350 acres of land in Apollo Beach Florida, the Resort and Club at Little Harbor has secluded beaches and marinas that are perfect for a peaceful getaway.  The resort is a part of a residential community called Little Harbor which is not a heavily populated or busy setting.

If you are looking to explore the area around the resort, you can travel to Tampa Bay where vast arrays of activities are located.  In Tampa, you can have a fun-filled family trip by visiting the Busch Gardens theme park, The Florida Aquarium, Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo, Tampa Greyhound Track, Ybor City, Big Cat Rescue, or Dinosaur World.  Tampa also offers many golf courses, beautiful beaches, fascinating museums, bars, theatres, and exciting shopping locations to suit your liking.

As for onsite activities at Little Harbor, there is a pool with a deck area that overlooks the beautiful Tampa Bay, a hot tub, fishing piers and docks, canoeing, kayaking, tubing, shuffleboard, a spa and a fitness center, a conference center, tennis courts, retail stores, a playground, horseshoes, a lively Tiki Bar, and the delicious Sunset Grill Restaurant.  You can also put on your scuba equipment and explore the captivating reefs in the Gulf of Mexico.

The rooms at Little Harbor are charming.  Accommodations include a kitchen with a microwave and mini-refrigerator, cable television, telephone, Internet access, central heating and air conditioning, washer and dryer, iron and ironing board, and a private balcony or patio. Some rooms also have dishwashers and fireplaces.

The Resort and Club at Little Harbor is located in a tranquil setting, but has many exciting activities to participate in Little Harbor is sure to be the perfect place to stay during your Tampa Bay vacation.

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