Hibiscus House was
built in 1922 by Once badly neglected, the home has |
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Ranked by the Miami
Herald as one of the
ten best in Florida!
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Our bed and breakfast guest rooms are individually furnished to provide an intimate, relaxed atmosphere. Step through French doors onto your private terrace and drink in the beauty of South Floridas tropical foliage |
Our Guest Rooms |
| Burgundy Suite
(pictured above) Climb a private staircase and enter this lovely two-room suite. The sitting room has two comfortable chairs and ottomans. French door to a private terrace overlooking tropical pool area. Bedroom has a queen-size cherry four-poster bed. Two English claw-footed chairs flank the fireplace. New bathroom has a small balcony overlooking the gazebo and fishpond. High: $210 per night Low: $150 per night |
| Peach Room Originally the Master Bedroom, the Queen-size solid wood canopy bed dominates the room. Your private bath has the original large tub with shower. Step outdoors to your own secluded roof terrace. High: $160 per night Low: $125 per night |
| Red Room Queen-size bed set in fabric-lined alcove with tall wood headboard. Double French doors lead to your own large terrace overlooking our lush tropical pool area. Private bath has Jacuzzi with separate shower stall. High: $180 per night Low: $135 per night |
| Green Room This room has two sets of French doors opening onto your own cozy balcony overlooking our fish pond and tropical gardens. Queen-sized four poster rice bed and armoire in pine. Your private bath has a shower. High: $150 per night Low: $110 per night |
| Garden Room Walk past the hibiscus garden onto your own private deck and into the garden room. Queen-size four-poster bed and private bath with shower. High: $125 per night Low: $100 per night |
High Season: December 1st
- May 2nd |
A full two-course breakfast is served each morning in our tropical gardens surrounding the pool or in the formal dining room. Beautiful china, silver and Waterford crystal are used daily to enhance our renowned delicious breakfasts.
Bed and Breakfasts are a
rare commodity in South Florida, and that makes Hibiscus House an incredible find.
Stacy Ritz and Marty Olmstead
Floridas Goldcoast Guidebook
Hibiscus
House |
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