January 24th, 2008, by Mary Winston Nicklin
Hyatt Key West Resort and Spa: Eco-Friendly Luxury in the Florida Keys
We just checked out the new renovations at the Hyatt Key West, the “Oasis Off Duval,” and liked its stylish new design and eco-friendly focus. After an $11 million makeover, this waterfront resort welcomed a hip new watering hole, Blue Mojito, and the fashionable Jala Spa featuring Payot Paris products. Officially the island’s first “Green Certified” resort, the Hyatt has an exclusive partnership with the Reef Relief Organization; each time you book the signature “Jala Blue” spa treatment, the resort makes a contribution to Reef Relief. Sip a cocktail at the new bar (the “Blue Mojito” is the signature drink, of course) and watch the pool change colors with ambient lighting. (Notably, the new pool deck was designed with eco-friendly decking and pathways.) Perhaps most appealing is the resort’s location facing the Gulf of Mexico, just a short stroll from all the action on Duvall Street.
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