WHAT GUESTS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THIER STAY!
| WOW we found it, a waterfront BnB, in ole
Matlacha, FLorida, quaint fishing village, now the old cottages house artist with
craftshops and restaurants. The Inn is very well kept and comfortable. My wife and i made
plenty use of the snook lite at the end of their dock. 3 nites caught 14. We recommend you
try the Inn On The Bay. |
| Large, bright and airy rooms, queen beds and what a
treat, queen pillows, slept like a baby. Freshly picked local fruit with breakfast was a
special treat, included was a just picked pineapple grown in the Inns pineapple garden.
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| Waterfront room, exciting waterfront room, great
views sunsets. We enjoyed watching manatees, Dolphins while having breakfast on our deck.
See ya next year.
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| A pleasure to leave dreary dreadful fog in London , arrived at sunny Inn On the
bay. We were so tired from the flite over went to bed, slept great and had a delightful
breakfast on the deck. Wish we could stay longer, oh well next time over we will. Cheerio!
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Ospreys nesting 40 feet away, babies hatched during our stay, manatees every morning, you bet it was terrific, owners make ya feel at home thats for sure. Kay and Phil, California
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| Website said canoe with manatees, so we came and did, no lie we did and touched 1 too! Helmut and Inga , Germany
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| Our second visit here and we enjoyed it as much as our first. Fred and Alice , Maine
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| Finally a B&B with a very clean private bath (tub and shower, too). After a fullfilling breakfast we visited the craft shops in the Village of Matlacha five minutes away. Bought some gifts and returned back to the Inn to watch the Ospreys fuss over their babies. In answer to our curiosity about the fresh aroma from the linens, we discovered why- they dry all the laundry the old fashion way or what is known now as "The green way", outdoors on the clothesline. While canoeing we saw manatees, dolphins, spoonbills, anihingas, pelicans, oystercatchers, all kinds of shorebirds, A smashing holiday and we reserved for next year. Stuart and Elizabeth.
New Forest UK . |