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Young House Love » Road Trips & Travel » Our Spring Break Trip To Madiera Beach

| By John Petersik | April 21, 2008 | 6 Comments

Our Spring Break Trip To Madiera Beach

As we revealed on Saturday, we spent the last week soaking up the sun on a tiny island off the west coast of Florida called Madeira Beach. We’ve returned to Virginia with slightly tan skin, a boatload of shells, and tons of fun stories to share… starting with the tour of the totally sweet cottage we stayed in all week long.

From the start we knew we wanted a unique, tropical experience, so we avoided the ubiquitous beachfront hotel and sought out something more private (and dog-friendly). That’s how we stumbled upon the Island Paradise Cottages of Madiera Beach – the affordable and stylish answer to our lodging needs just steps from the beach.

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Island Paradise offers eight charming units of different sizes (ours was a one-bedroom called the Gulf Mist) each with its own private entrance and sun porch. The sunny yellow cottages open up to well-manicured communal areas such as a festive tiki-hut and a pool & hot tub that were landscaped to maximize that whole you’re-in-paradise feeling.

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Inside the Gulf Mist, we had a spacious living room, a cute little corner kitchen, a restful bedroom, a super cute (and super clean) bathroom and even a huge walk-in closet (which we used to house both of our bikes). Definitely the makings of a comfortable home-away-from-home. The interior style was more beach-functional than beach-chic, but that didn’t stop us from relaxing 24/7. And we learned to love how easily sand could be brushed off those tropical couches.

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We also found some familiar looking tile in the bathroom- although this basketweave is actually supposed to look yellow. We learned that the tile was original and the cottages were built in the 50’s- just like our house. Now wonder we felt so at home.

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For more pics of our Island Paradise cottage and to see our other island-hopping adventures, be sure to check out our flickr album. And if you ever decide to make a trip there yourself, be sure to pass along a “hello” to our gracious hosts June and Bill.

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Comments

  1. Lauren says

    April 21, 2008 at 1:16 pm

    I live about 10 mins from Madeira Beach…glad you enjoyed it. It’s perfect weather right now!

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  2. erika - urban grace interiors says

    April 21, 2008 at 10:19 pm

    looks like a BLAST! your dog is the cutest thing ever!! glad you enjoyed your vacation!

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  3. YoungHouseLove says

    April 22, 2008 at 10:52 am

    Lauren- We’re green with envy. Every day must feel like a vacation!

    Erika- Awww, you made Burger blush. Resulting in him being even cuter than the last time I looked at him.

    xo,
    Sherry

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  4. Robert and Joyce says

    March 11, 2009 at 2:16 pm

    We spent a week at Island Paradise and can vouch for every complementary item in the article. The only things that were nicer than our visit was Bill and June.

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  5. Natalie Dempsey says

    January 11, 2010 at 12:15 pm

    I guess I should’ve kept reading! Thanks for the post! We will definitely look into it more!

    Natalie

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  6. Cheri says

    October 11, 2011 at 5:48 pm

    So pretty! Reminds me of when my family stayed at a cute little hotel on Casey Key, which is between Sarasota and Venice (south of Tampa). The hotel was surrounded by palms and tropical plants, and right on the sugar-white beach! Very quiet residential area, so we got the added bonus of low tourism traffic! The quaint apartments you stayed in look almost identical to ours. So clean and airy, love it and hope to go back again!

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