Luxury Amelia Island Lodging
Soft pastel blue, white and gold invite you to come into this first floor suite. Enjoy the luxury of the king size bed with French screen headboard, French dresser, rare majolica bedside lamps and white marble fireplace. French armchairs offer a relaxing view by the window or step through French doors onto the porch. An elegant bathroom with beautiful French antique vanity, Empire loveseat, huge Jacuzzi tub for two and separate shower will spoil you.
Fall Tariff: $235 weekday $ 265 weekend (Oct thru Jan)
SpringTariff: $240 weekday $275 weekend (Feb. thru May)
Summer Tariff: $235 weekday $255 weekend (Jun-Sept)
Midweek rate valid Sunday through Thursday
Catherine De Medici, Catholic Queen Regent of France seized the opportunity to expand France's frontier in the New World. The French Huguenots, who had suffered cruel persecution by Henry II, were in need of sanctum. When Gaspard Coligny, leader of the Party presented the option of seeking an outpost for France, Catherine was all too willing to expend the Huguenots at the prospect of seizing a share of the riches of the New World. On May 3, 1562, Jean Ribault gazed on Napoyca, a name given to Amelia Island by the Timucuan Indians, claiming it for France. He called this refuge the Isle de Mai.

